If the police are outside your house waiting to take you to jail, you are not yet in jail. Your house does not count as jail just because the police are waiting outside to take you there. It's really not that hard of a…
Quite the generalization there. At this rate my own house is a prison because I'm too lazy to be able to leave it.
>You're free to repair it on your own... If you can. You literally can't. It's proprietary software that you have a limited license to. This isn't like a deprecated Linux distro that you can always jump in and patch the…
It's because Slack is closed source.
Blobstore
That's like saying if I send an email via Gmail, Google should feel free to do whatever it wants with the headers, because it's supposed to be publicly viewable so the mail server knows where it should go. (See also the…
You're just going to bad hotels. Every hotel I've stayed at in the US in the past quarter (around six of them) had ~16 Mbps free Wi-Fi, complimentary water bottles in my room each day, and free parking (with the…
It's not a murderer's responsibility to stop themselves from murdering people. Full stop.
Good hotel still have pools, can be located outside of downtown, and sometimes even in-room kitchens (if that's what you want). They also have maid service, room service, and a front desk. The only advantage you get…
Most people don't have attackers going after them who are harvesting fingerprints to get into their devices.
FWIW, Schwab does have portfolio margin, although I have no idea what the rates are.
Maybe you used it, but overall few people were using it. That's why they got rid of it.
How is it a shame if nobody uses the reviews and they're basically useless? Sounds like they're just deleting an unmaintained and unused feature.
Don't fool yourself. Google isn't some sort of cult. It's just common decency. One of the big reasons listed is that employees wanted to hear more about the China project, but it was cut short because of the leaker.
Precisely, it isn't scalable at all. That's why they should get rid of the niche.
This kind of thing absolutely flys in bureaucracy. I guarantee your local bodega either doesn't have a sidewalk license (if they have stuff on the sidewalk of course) or only got it when the city cited them and forced…
Did you read the article? She was working with the mayor's office, and even contacted the DOT to obtain licenses. They just refused and ordered them removed anyway, since the law literally doesn't allow for issuing of…
The problem, though is that there are allowances for many other uses of the public sidewalk (for example, a restaurant having outdoor seating, or a store having coin-operated kids rides). It's just that there's no…
The audience of HackerNews is vastly smaller than the audience of YouTube.
Is there word on whether Yubikey 4 models will support FIDO 2? Or do we have to wait for a new model?
I acknowledge your sarcasm, but indeed they rarely do. It's happened to me only once, and it was fairly easy to report them to the TLC.
One of the sole advantages of NYC taxis: they are required by law to take you anywhere within city limits you ask.
The purpose of copyright law has never been to protect the public domain. Its explicit purpose, as even stated in the Constitution, is the protect the profits of the IP owners.
You seem pretty worked up about this one feature. > 3. A popular enough feature to possibly gate the entire calculus for users to switch services. I'd say GitLab's CI/CD system is a lot more useful of a feature. At the…
Where is anybody saying the FCC is the universal arbiter of space? As I said, the FCC is only involved because it's a US company. If it was a Russian company, it would involve the Russian government, etc.
If the police are outside your house waiting to take you to jail, you are not yet in jail. Your house does not count as jail just because the police are waiting outside to take you there. It's really not that hard of a…
Quite the generalization there. At this rate my own house is a prison because I'm too lazy to be able to leave it.
>You're free to repair it on your own... If you can. You literally can't. It's proprietary software that you have a limited license to. This isn't like a deprecated Linux distro that you can always jump in and patch the…
It's because Slack is closed source.
Blobstore
That's like saying if I send an email via Gmail, Google should feel free to do whatever it wants with the headers, because it's supposed to be publicly viewable so the mail server knows where it should go. (See also the…
You're just going to bad hotels. Every hotel I've stayed at in the US in the past quarter (around six of them) had ~16 Mbps free Wi-Fi, complimentary water bottles in my room each day, and free parking (with the…
It's not a murderer's responsibility to stop themselves from murdering people. Full stop.
Good hotel still have pools, can be located outside of downtown, and sometimes even in-room kitchens (if that's what you want). They also have maid service, room service, and a front desk. The only advantage you get…
Most people don't have attackers going after them who are harvesting fingerprints to get into their devices.
FWIW, Schwab does have portfolio margin, although I have no idea what the rates are.
Maybe you used it, but overall few people were using it. That's why they got rid of it.
How is it a shame if nobody uses the reviews and they're basically useless? Sounds like they're just deleting an unmaintained and unused feature.
Don't fool yourself. Google isn't some sort of cult. It's just common decency. One of the big reasons listed is that employees wanted to hear more about the China project, but it was cut short because of the leaker.
Precisely, it isn't scalable at all. That's why they should get rid of the niche.
This kind of thing absolutely flys in bureaucracy. I guarantee your local bodega either doesn't have a sidewalk license (if they have stuff on the sidewalk of course) or only got it when the city cited them and forced…
Did you read the article? She was working with the mayor's office, and even contacted the DOT to obtain licenses. They just refused and ordered them removed anyway, since the law literally doesn't allow for issuing of…
The problem, though is that there are allowances for many other uses of the public sidewalk (for example, a restaurant having outdoor seating, or a store having coin-operated kids rides). It's just that there's no…
The audience of HackerNews is vastly smaller than the audience of YouTube.
Is there word on whether Yubikey 4 models will support FIDO 2? Or do we have to wait for a new model?
I acknowledge your sarcasm, but indeed they rarely do. It's happened to me only once, and it was fairly easy to report them to the TLC.
One of the sole advantages of NYC taxis: they are required by law to take you anywhere within city limits you ask.
The purpose of copyright law has never been to protect the public domain. Its explicit purpose, as even stated in the Constitution, is the protect the profits of the IP owners.
You seem pretty worked up about this one feature. > 3. A popular enough feature to possibly gate the entire calculus for users to switch services. I'd say GitLab's CI/CD system is a lot more useful of a feature. At the…
Where is anybody saying the FCC is the universal arbiter of space? As I said, the FCC is only involved because it's a US company. If it was a Russian company, it would involve the Russian government, etc.