mavrc
No user record in our sample, but mavrc has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but mavrc has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> Unions are forced participation. They quite literally are not, at least not in the US; half the states have right-to-work laws that prohibit this explicitly, and there are likely some protections even in the states…
I was there too. People always say this, but just because a thing changed once does not mean it will happen again. In this case, the population scale alone has changed by over an order of magnitude. Just doing some…
> Or how JKR on Harry Potter went from being vilified by conservative voices to the modern "She who will not be named" of Lefty HBO. well, that's for one very specific and notable reason alone, not because of some…
> Seems like a Microsoft issue to me. except that any app could do this, and it just happens to be Teams that did.
i'd like to be able to store a phone on the shelf with a properly conditioned battery, to be able to disable the radios during flight, or frankly anywhere else I don't want to be located. Interesting how different…
> Why are people so down on DNS over HTTPS? It added yet another thing I have to implement, test and maintain through whatever changes they decide to make. Nothing like adding extra work for every enterprise IT team to…
> Greed and morality can't mix. I personally support morals. Hold up, your position is that users that prefer something 'easy to use' as opposed to something 'powerful' are immoral? What am I missing here?
> Regardless of our views on encryption, we need to have a conversation about that shift. Not trying to be snarky here: I don't understand what this conversation looks like. What does it look like? What purpose does it…
I'm also a huge FOSS nerd and it makes my personal AND professional life a lot easier, and I totally agree with you. If the problem is that the ruthless winner-take-all nature of professional environments is destroying…
Walled gardens and exclusives are mutually exclusive. Perhaps you're thinking of CD Projekt Red, who have actually been fighting exclusives and walled gardens for quite some time.
> Anyone who can connect a device to their wireless network, run a program, and forward a port can get equivalent functionality I am very capable of all of those things and I don't agree. To install a camera on my porch…
Having done this myself, in my case, a quick email to the Humble support team got the order cancelled and I was able to re-order at the correct price. I agree that it would be nice if the price required active…
I've had a few friends volunteer for this already; in my limited experience they are typically used only for a period of time (weeks not years) and are typically marketed as "use our tracking device and get a safety…
While you're right in theory, in practice, the OP is right. Pai is chair because Trump was elected, the balance of the FCC board was skewed because of this as well, and so the only thing between us and a non-neutral…
I am too. In particular, the idea of AI-driven ads to improve targeting to near-as-makes-no-difference perfect levels is rather unnerving. We're at a moment when the influence of companies or governments in social media…
The session management piece is my big sticking point. I've come to rely on Session Manager, but the developer has already stated it will not be ported because necessary APIs are not available through WebExtensions.…
Ok, fine. The oldest pair of headphones that I own that work is older than my usage of the Internet. The oldest pair of headphones I own that I still use regularly I bought for college - and that was a long time ago.…
> These are not useful applications, we just like them because of nostalgia. On the contrary; I have Paint.net and GIMP installed, I've experimented with both of them, and I still don't have a tool as quick and easy for…
> And if they did and the industry said no, what should they have done? Distribute industry content with DRM, distribute their own content without, and see what the results are. Somebody's going to have to perform the…
Koenigsegg has, according to their Wikipedia page, sold on the order of a couple hundred cars total. Tesla sold 76,000 cars in 2016.[1] By comparison, in 2016, Mercedes S-class sedans sold about 18,000 in the US [2] and…
> The 'say' you have in government is much smaller than the 'say' you have in using Uber. I can choose not to use Uber any time I please. True. I have effectively no choice in ISP, and no choice in power company. At…
> So... a tech would just show up at your office, ready to fix the machine? Yes. They are expensive and deviously good at it. Or, at least they used to be many years ago. Many years back I worked in a tiny town (1000…
I upgraded to the latest version of the LastPass plugin direct from the LastPass site and it seems to work fine. For whatever reason, the one they have listed on AMO is a whole major version behind.…
I know others have recommended this already, but I would also say that your best bet is to buy some Ubiquiti hardware. An EdgeRouter X + UniFI Pro dual-band AP is on the order of $200 from Amazon and has way, way better…
| "We don't support x feature, and therefore you can't distribute through our store." Of course, for iOS, this also means "you can't write apps for our platform."