>Most of what they do isn't under the name Cargill. They actually resemble an old conglomerate > There is really no danger of Cargill impacting your life [...]. There are other strong players in everyone of their…
> 3 quarters of 2020 So they can barely be profitable (assuming they don't die overnight if they reduce marketing spending) during the out-of-this-world perfect scenario for their business caused by the social…
btw, when you install any app on Android, it sends a huge hash (maybe the whole thing) to Google servers. Try to install an apk without internet connection, and then try over a slow 3G connection to see the several(!)…
Now only if they published "The Lonely Work of Writing for Hacker News, only to be shadow banned or sent away with a Typing Too Fast Message After You Put in the Work"
It will be equally as hot, but quieter.
> Google does provide updates That is a lie and you know it. Google updates the OS, but they are also directly responsible for many products they sold themselves with their brand. And those have as much updates as any…
Yes and Yes. And both are reasonable and not excluding. Google sells you a pocket computer with a locked down OS, not for your safety but to control the ability to run ads. If they cared about user security, they would…
Writing tests without fixing the lack of understanding first is even worse. Now the next cycle will have to understand not only the code, but why some test is validating some unused endpoint with data you never thought…
Or maybe he published it himself to divert from the DMCA bad press? :) I am going to believe that. Github CEO wanted a reason to open source it, and used a rogue leak in a win-win situation. Why he didn't sign it to…
git downfall is the "smart" features that prevent people from understanding what git really is. Instead of making conflict messages clearer and easier to work with using local files, contributors keep thinking the users…
For people not understanding the relation[0], the leaker used github's own DMCA takedown repository to leak the code. [0] you failed to read the 1st paragraph of the linked article :)
What you want is to use uMatrix, select the asterisk button next to the domain, disable scripts but allow 1st party scripts. with this little change, you automatically block 99% of trackers (which run from the tracker's…
Some things never change. Searched for gameplay videos. First result is IGN with "Machines (PC) Gameplay" in the title. Press play, it shows the intro video. sigh.
When my kids are older, they will probably still be on tiktok with all the other old folks of the future, scrolling lawyer adverts "if you or your loved ones were hurt by tesla autopilot you are entitle to…
what's the point of a distributed blockchain with a central certificate authority for each wallet? it's all the disadvantages of a central authority with all the disadvantages of a slow network. How is this different…
Is there any reason to not use `pass` plus one of the frontends for your Desktop platform of choice? Hearing about people using 1password, etc, I get an uncomfortable smug feeling, similar to when i hear that someone is…
How did you validate this research? It is not like companies that do profiling do that in the open, in verifiable manner. Also, weird you mention dvorak. I know this is just a hyperbole for the joke of being an easy to…
> Blame apple and Google, for not doing the minimum thing they could have done and served you the best encoding for the platform. It is almost if the companies you actually give you money to (or eyeballs) do not care at…
The ones selling the shovels are making a lot of money on IPOs.
You should take a mba class or open a business. You will see those one time/fee costs do not scale, but to the benefit of the employer.
nothing you listed isn't in the law since day one. Expect the law to be followed shouldn't count a "high expectations". Sigh.
is there a complex build example, say non-trivial java (e.g spring,jetty,etc) or rust?
Brave is known to be hostile. Please do not put them in the same bucket. DDG still have the benefit of doubt
If you host something but false-positive flag it as spam[0], did you host it? [0] which let's be honest, is what happened when you casually say "auto-throttle"
Apple switching to it on the day Bash announce new version to be GPLv3 is very recent.
>Most of what they do isn't under the name Cargill. They actually resemble an old conglomerate > There is really no danger of Cargill impacting your life [...]. There are other strong players in everyone of their…
> 3 quarters of 2020 So they can barely be profitable (assuming they don't die overnight if they reduce marketing spending) during the out-of-this-world perfect scenario for their business caused by the social…
btw, when you install any app on Android, it sends a huge hash (maybe the whole thing) to Google servers. Try to install an apk without internet connection, and then try over a slow 3G connection to see the several(!)…
Now only if they published "The Lonely Work of Writing for Hacker News, only to be shadow banned or sent away with a Typing Too Fast Message After You Put in the Work"
It will be equally as hot, but quieter.
> Google does provide updates That is a lie and you know it. Google updates the OS, but they are also directly responsible for many products they sold themselves with their brand. And those have as much updates as any…
Yes and Yes. And both are reasonable and not excluding. Google sells you a pocket computer with a locked down OS, not for your safety but to control the ability to run ads. If they cared about user security, they would…
Writing tests without fixing the lack of understanding first is even worse. Now the next cycle will have to understand not only the code, but why some test is validating some unused endpoint with data you never thought…
Or maybe he published it himself to divert from the DMCA bad press? :) I am going to believe that. Github CEO wanted a reason to open source it, and used a rogue leak in a win-win situation. Why he didn't sign it to…
git downfall is the "smart" features that prevent people from understanding what git really is. Instead of making conflict messages clearer and easier to work with using local files, contributors keep thinking the users…
For people not understanding the relation[0], the leaker used github's own DMCA takedown repository to leak the code. [0] you failed to read the 1st paragraph of the linked article :)
What you want is to use uMatrix, select the asterisk button next to the domain, disable scripts but allow 1st party scripts. with this little change, you automatically block 99% of trackers (which run from the tracker's…
Some things never change. Searched for gameplay videos. First result is IGN with "Machines (PC) Gameplay" in the title. Press play, it shows the intro video. sigh.
When my kids are older, they will probably still be on tiktok with all the other old folks of the future, scrolling lawyer adverts "if you or your loved ones were hurt by tesla autopilot you are entitle to…
what's the point of a distributed blockchain with a central certificate authority for each wallet? it's all the disadvantages of a central authority with all the disadvantages of a slow network. How is this different…
Is there any reason to not use `pass` plus one of the frontends for your Desktop platform of choice? Hearing about people using 1password, etc, I get an uncomfortable smug feeling, similar to when i hear that someone is…
How did you validate this research? It is not like companies that do profiling do that in the open, in verifiable manner. Also, weird you mention dvorak. I know this is just a hyperbole for the joke of being an easy to…
> Blame apple and Google, for not doing the minimum thing they could have done and served you the best encoding for the platform. It is almost if the companies you actually give you money to (or eyeballs) do not care at…
The ones selling the shovels are making a lot of money on IPOs.
You should take a mba class or open a business. You will see those one time/fee costs do not scale, but to the benefit of the employer.
nothing you listed isn't in the law since day one. Expect the law to be followed shouldn't count a "high expectations". Sigh.
is there a complex build example, say non-trivial java (e.g spring,jetty,etc) or rust?
Brave is known to be hostile. Please do not put them in the same bucket. DDG still have the benefit of doubt
If you host something but false-positive flag it as spam[0], did you host it? [0] which let's be honest, is what happened when you casually say "auto-throttle"
Apple switching to it on the day Bash announce new version to be GPLv3 is very recent.