I see an interesting library, risk quantification (relates to what I work with). I click the link. Sniff/Accountwall stops me. I hit ctrl+w before I even thought of doing it (yes for muscle memory!) For people who went…
Unless I'm reading it wrong, the text says "Please implement TLS". Not everything is evil, toxic and in need of your downvote hammer. There's no injustice to be fixed here.
How exciting! I can't wait for next brilliant idea. Maybe... "notify your friends when you're thirsty via click of a button! Subscribe now, only $4.99 a month!"
The author is right. It just sucks to read what's true. He's not entirely right but he's on the right track. You'll find a lot of tiny companies with dev. blogs where they explain in-depth the scaling strategy of their…
When I used "they have no right" - what I meant was this: they haven't experienced anything fundamentally different 10 years ago, therefore they can't be writing about something that "died" simply due to the fact there…
I remember the sound my 28800 modem made before connecting. I knew I have exactly 1 second below 60 minutes to be online before I get disconnected from my student dial-up. I had ICQ. We used Altavista (and Astalavista…
> AFAIK, they don't do that with gmail. Do you have any evidence to the contrary? What evidence do you need? They got close to 1 trillion dollars because of abusing mined data and you expect they don't do that with…
But it's not educating anyone. A handful of people who deal with this particular area on daily basis are capable of understanding what the blog post is about. Gist of the post is that if you have all the info needed to…
> Mod_php was always faster at executing scripts I've never, ever witnessed that mod_php came close to be fast, let alone faster than PHP-FPM. There's more work to be done in order to prepare everything needed for…
Can you elaborate? I've yet to see Apache + mod_php to be capable of coming even close to <anything> + PHP-FPM so I'm really interested in what you guys are doing.
> Benign is subjective. It really isn't. Unless you lack sufficient processing resources in your biological central processing unit that prevents you from inferring the intent. In that case, you've a much bigger problem…
It's a simple question, nothing else. You're free to interpret it however you want. Why are you focused on how much I maybe "hurt" the other toxic person and not on the fact that we've a creator being bashed by a random…
> Namecalling ("SJWs like you") is against the hacker news guidelines But it's not against common sense to drive focus from what's important to what's personal, right? It bothers you I wrote someone's a social justice…
Why is it always that SJWs like you need to find that one joke, one excerpt and turn it into some kind of personal war/problem/argument/discussion/hate? Instead of focusing on the VALUE brought by the author, you…
You're reading the entire spec, but the flow is what's trivial. 2 systems are exchanging info, they use cryptograhpy to assert that message is coming from a valid, registered resource and the message carrier format is…
In most cases, SP doesn't know user is removed from IdP. If there's a need for such feature, you resort to shared sessions - IdP has control of storage service where SP's save sessions (say, Redis). Once user is removed…
I see an interesting library, risk quantification (relates to what I work with). I click the link. Sniff/Accountwall stops me. I hit ctrl+w before I even thought of doing it (yes for muscle memory!) For people who went…
Unless I'm reading it wrong, the text says "Please implement TLS". Not everything is evil, toxic and in need of your downvote hammer. There's no injustice to be fixed here.
How exciting! I can't wait for next brilliant idea. Maybe... "notify your friends when you're thirsty via click of a button! Subscribe now, only $4.99 a month!"
The author is right. It just sucks to read what's true. He's not entirely right but he's on the right track. You'll find a lot of tiny companies with dev. blogs where they explain in-depth the scaling strategy of their…
When I used "they have no right" - what I meant was this: they haven't experienced anything fundamentally different 10 years ago, therefore they can't be writing about something that "died" simply due to the fact there…
I remember the sound my 28800 modem made before connecting. I knew I have exactly 1 second below 60 minutes to be online before I get disconnected from my student dial-up. I had ICQ. We used Altavista (and Astalavista…
> AFAIK, they don't do that with gmail. Do you have any evidence to the contrary? What evidence do you need? They got close to 1 trillion dollars because of abusing mined data and you expect they don't do that with…
But it's not educating anyone. A handful of people who deal with this particular area on daily basis are capable of understanding what the blog post is about. Gist of the post is that if you have all the info needed to…
> Mod_php was always faster at executing scripts I've never, ever witnessed that mod_php came close to be fast, let alone faster than PHP-FPM. There's more work to be done in order to prepare everything needed for…
Can you elaborate? I've yet to see Apache + mod_php to be capable of coming even close to <anything> + PHP-FPM so I'm really interested in what you guys are doing.
> Benign is subjective. It really isn't. Unless you lack sufficient processing resources in your biological central processing unit that prevents you from inferring the intent. In that case, you've a much bigger problem…
It's a simple question, nothing else. You're free to interpret it however you want. Why are you focused on how much I maybe "hurt" the other toxic person and not on the fact that we've a creator being bashed by a random…
> Namecalling ("SJWs like you") is against the hacker news guidelines But it's not against common sense to drive focus from what's important to what's personal, right? It bothers you I wrote someone's a social justice…
Why is it always that SJWs like you need to find that one joke, one excerpt and turn it into some kind of personal war/problem/argument/discussion/hate? Instead of focusing on the VALUE brought by the author, you…
You're reading the entire spec, but the flow is what's trivial. 2 systems are exchanging info, they use cryptograhpy to assert that message is coming from a valid, registered resource and the message carrier format is…
In most cases, SP doesn't know user is removed from IdP. If there's a need for such feature, you resort to shared sessions - IdP has control of storage service where SP's save sessions (say, Redis). Once user is removed…