In a sane country you are innocent until proven guilty. That fact you exist as a human being is all the evidence you need to prove you are innocent. If you have to "prove you are innocent" the government is the one…
patents are government granted monopolies on algorithms. "Algorithm" defined as "a set of rules that precisely defines a sequence of operations" It's just series of steps, a recipe. You do "A", then "B", then "C" as…
I estimate about 75% chance it's a configuration problem on his end. The "I hate Pulse Audio and especially Lennart" crowd tends to want to either go back to "Alsa" or tried at some point to install the old OSS drivers…
WSL2 is better. I'll take correctness over a slight loss in performance. Also Linux is very fast. So it's not like there is a huge performance loss in most cases, I am guessing.
It is an improvement. Having documentation include with source code means that they can updated together and is less likely to be out of date. Provided, of course, they don't use the github wiki stuff or use separate…
Yeah, but that defeats the purpose of creating the state in the first place. The entire point is being able to tell people what to do for your own profit. It's a lot easier if you pretend you are doing it for the…
> Waah the big bad EU forced companies to disclose how they are using my data! The people that should be mocked are the EU bureaucrats that thought this was a good idea and the people that defend it. It's a idiotic…
I donno. Seems like white blood cells are kinda important. We have a huge number of interactions with bacteria and viruses and all sorts of microorganisms. Hundreds? Thousands times a day? Scratches in the kitchen while…
> Is a terrifying admission about the gamble that was taken. Right, but according to Reddit, the Australian/New Zealand governments and other places people who didn't want to expose themselves to this stuff where all…
If you are buying a Cisco router you are buying a closed source product. Why would you expect them to open source anything when you are happy to give them money for closed source firmware? You are literally paying them…
Advertising is a type of propaganda. One of a myriad of different forms of propaganda. One leads to the other easily. For example taking advertising money for television commercials or magazine adds leads to "Native…
Trying to point out single factor is a exercise in stupidity. Time matters, places matter, culture matters, food, existing technology, technological connections with other regions, math, scientific progress, etc etc.…
It's normal in any open source project to keep security mailing lists and things of that nature private. And for good reasons. One of the reasons is they are dealing with security related bug reports. Public disclosure…
Sounds more like these companies are using bounty programs to get researchers to sign NDAs so that they can control public perception of their products. Effectively paying people (and heaping ego gratification on top of…
> Does the Ryzen system come with a full aluminum enclosure? If you really want one you can get one. But if you are buying a laptop on the basis of how shiny it is does the CPU performance really matter? When I bought a…
It's a Linux website. They are not interested in the performance of the CPU with Windows or Mac OS. As far as the mismatched CPU and whatnot... These are the same sort of CPUs that you can get in the same form factor at…
I don't know how much it matters, either. Nor why I should care that much. Pine64 wants to ship working products. It can't do that if it wants to support 30 different Linux distributions or phone products…
This post is stupid beyond all measure. One of the principal reasons Manhattan rent is so ridiculous is because of state intervention. More intervention, the worse it is going to get. > Rent is the main detractor of…
The OP is right. If you are off-grid and adapt everything to using solar and battery then you can get "free operating cost" with enormous costs and loss of reliability. However if you are grid-tied then the power…
> Will desktop Linux ever solve these basic usability problems? If the Windows downloaded contained nothing but a zip file with a binary then you'd have the same issue on Windows. > Will desktop Linux ever solve these…
> No Post-Quantum security I am sure that in 100 years or so when this becomes a reality, if it ever actually happens, then I'll be sure to change my password manager. It is kinda hard to take a security guy seriously…
"Government" is a metaphysical concept. What people call "The Government", in this case, is the Municipal Corporation of Boston. This corporation profits from a monopoly control over many aspects of people's lives and…
Visualizations inline in text documents have been a staple of any written media, since... the beginning?
The price is set by the market, not by the manufacturer. This means that they won't really know the price until they find somebody willing to buy it. Before that it is just guesswork. If it costs more to produce then…
Being boring is one of Golang's strongest suits. There just isn't a whole lot you need to learn compared to most languages.
In a sane country you are innocent until proven guilty. That fact you exist as a human being is all the evidence you need to prove you are innocent. If you have to "prove you are innocent" the government is the one…
patents are government granted monopolies on algorithms. "Algorithm" defined as "a set of rules that precisely defines a sequence of operations" It's just series of steps, a recipe. You do "A", then "B", then "C" as…
I estimate about 75% chance it's a configuration problem on his end. The "I hate Pulse Audio and especially Lennart" crowd tends to want to either go back to "Alsa" or tried at some point to install the old OSS drivers…
WSL2 is better. I'll take correctness over a slight loss in performance. Also Linux is very fast. So it's not like there is a huge performance loss in most cases, I am guessing.
It is an improvement. Having documentation include with source code means that they can updated together and is less likely to be out of date. Provided, of course, they don't use the github wiki stuff or use separate…
Yeah, but that defeats the purpose of creating the state in the first place. The entire point is being able to tell people what to do for your own profit. It's a lot easier if you pretend you are doing it for the…
> Waah the big bad EU forced companies to disclose how they are using my data! The people that should be mocked are the EU bureaucrats that thought this was a good idea and the people that defend it. It's a idiotic…
I donno. Seems like white blood cells are kinda important. We have a huge number of interactions with bacteria and viruses and all sorts of microorganisms. Hundreds? Thousands times a day? Scratches in the kitchen while…
> Is a terrifying admission about the gamble that was taken. Right, but according to Reddit, the Australian/New Zealand governments and other places people who didn't want to expose themselves to this stuff where all…
If you are buying a Cisco router you are buying a closed source product. Why would you expect them to open source anything when you are happy to give them money for closed source firmware? You are literally paying them…
Advertising is a type of propaganda. One of a myriad of different forms of propaganda. One leads to the other easily. For example taking advertising money for television commercials or magazine adds leads to "Native…
Trying to point out single factor is a exercise in stupidity. Time matters, places matter, culture matters, food, existing technology, technological connections with other regions, math, scientific progress, etc etc.…
It's normal in any open source project to keep security mailing lists and things of that nature private. And for good reasons. One of the reasons is they are dealing with security related bug reports. Public disclosure…
Sounds more like these companies are using bounty programs to get researchers to sign NDAs so that they can control public perception of their products. Effectively paying people (and heaping ego gratification on top of…
> Does the Ryzen system come with a full aluminum enclosure? If you really want one you can get one. But if you are buying a laptop on the basis of how shiny it is does the CPU performance really matter? When I bought a…
It's a Linux website. They are not interested in the performance of the CPU with Windows or Mac OS. As far as the mismatched CPU and whatnot... These are the same sort of CPUs that you can get in the same form factor at…
I don't know how much it matters, either. Nor why I should care that much. Pine64 wants to ship working products. It can't do that if it wants to support 30 different Linux distributions or phone products…
This post is stupid beyond all measure. One of the principal reasons Manhattan rent is so ridiculous is because of state intervention. More intervention, the worse it is going to get. > Rent is the main detractor of…
The OP is right. If you are off-grid and adapt everything to using solar and battery then you can get "free operating cost" with enormous costs and loss of reliability. However if you are grid-tied then the power…
> Will desktop Linux ever solve these basic usability problems? If the Windows downloaded contained nothing but a zip file with a binary then you'd have the same issue on Windows. > Will desktop Linux ever solve these…
> No Post-Quantum security I am sure that in 100 years or so when this becomes a reality, if it ever actually happens, then I'll be sure to change my password manager. It is kinda hard to take a security guy seriously…
"Government" is a metaphysical concept. What people call "The Government", in this case, is the Municipal Corporation of Boston. This corporation profits from a monopoly control over many aspects of people's lives and…
Visualizations inline in text documents have been a staple of any written media, since... the beginning?
The price is set by the market, not by the manufacturer. This means that they won't really know the price until they find somebody willing to buy it. Before that it is just guesswork. If it costs more to produce then…
Being boring is one of Golang's strongest suits. There just isn't a whole lot you need to learn compared to most languages.