> ... for now It bears repeating explicitly I think: you're not working against today's analysis tools, you're working against whatever analysis tools exist far into the future, since everything is recorded for eternity.
I've seen the theme of "maintainer of popular open source product is threatened by person who doesn't understand it's just a component" show up a few times, but when I think about it most those times have been related…
I think you should clarify what you mean by "links" as it wasn't clear to me. I assume you mean random things people want to share?
Which food delivery apps do you have in mind? In my experience they are heavily engineered towards leaving only positive reviews, and as a result the range of scores is 4.0-5.0 rather than 1-5. Ubereats says things like…
Wait, GDPR only applies to third party cookies? Surely companies can just do the same tracking from their own domain.
To be fair, the number of times this type of error occurs due to a state-backed actor who's quietly hijacked the build system with an undetectable backdoor is low compared to the number of customers who see the error…
> ... for now It bears repeating explicitly I think: you're not working against today's analysis tools, you're working against whatever analysis tools exist far into the future, since everything is recorded for eternity.
I've seen the theme of "maintainer of popular open source product is threatened by person who doesn't understand it's just a component" show up a few times, but when I think about it most those times have been related…
I think you should clarify what you mean by "links" as it wasn't clear to me. I assume you mean random things people want to share?
Which food delivery apps do you have in mind? In my experience they are heavily engineered towards leaving only positive reviews, and as a result the range of scores is 4.0-5.0 rather than 1-5. Ubereats says things like…
Wait, GDPR only applies to third party cookies? Surely companies can just do the same tracking from their own domain.
To be fair, the number of times this type of error occurs due to a state-backed actor who's quietly hijacked the build system with an undetectable backdoor is low compared to the number of customers who see the error…