Check out Server Side Includes. They used to be all the rage. <!--#include virtual="../quote.txt" --> You don't need to reinvent anything. Just use what used to exist. (Also, you start doing SSI, and then you want a bit…
Small claims court if it's less than the relevant small claims amount. Otherwise, a strongly worded letter from a cheap lawyer. The legal system is often abused. But it sounds like you've got an actual legit issue,…
Of these, I've eaten horse, whale, shark and eel. Actually, probably I've also eaten bugs. The shark that I've eaten is perfectly good, and better than many other fish types (taste wise). Eel was good, but has to be…
Great to see Toybox getting some attention. While I'm still not convinced that BSD-0 is the best license, it certainly encourages innovation in the space. Wait, you're not Robert Landley! Naming stuff: one of the hard…
Ecigarettes are actually better for you than real ones, and not only that, they basically make it easier to quit using nicotine altogether (according to reports I've seen).
Please note: "Happy Birthday" is well out of copyright in a number of countries that aren't the USA. Including Australia, and any other country that applied the rule that copyright expired 50 years after the death of…
I too thought it was satire at first. I was all like "hmm, that's slightly amusing". And then I realised it was serious and I was all like "wtf is the point?", then "and if it's so amazing, why isn't the main website…
Because it is GPL3, it won't be supported by Google on Android, by Apple probably anywhere, or by Microsoft anywhere. In other words, it's a lovely idea, but due to a poor choice of license, it won't get any adoption.…
I don't think I've seen an Australian university library that wasn't open to anyone to walk in and browse the shelves. When I was in the UK I found it incredibly odd that most of the university libraries required ID,…
(This comment originally posted: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8023247 ) Please have a look at David A. Wheeler’s page on Trusting trust [1], including his 2009 PhD dissertation [2], where he clearly demonstrates…
Of course, for that initial period, paying extra would be the way to go. The difference between what I suggest, and an ordinary probation period is thus: with an ordinary probation period, still only one person is…
If I were ever in charge of hiring for many types of position (whether programming, or writing, or such), I think I would do something similar. The advertisement will say "looking for full time X (must complete initial…
Sorry, but I'm not going to hire anyone for a technical position if they don't even have their own domain name. Seriously, talk about turn off. You're willing to spend £1500 on getting a job, but you aren't willing to…
A smart cookie could vote in such a manner as that when the information is entered into the system, it crashes it? Maybe that's what they mean by manipulation... Or, is it available online without any authentication…
As per the AGPL, you don't actually have to distribute stuff that is linked to an AGPLed library or other software, if you are only using it internally (and/or via a network). Because you can claim it as GPL3, which…
If you trust your compiler, then you can read the source code and then trust the compiled executable. If you are worried, then you can build the rest of your tool chain from source...
Without JS, it's all bad :(. But, with JS, and without CSS, I can just right-click¸ view-image. This gives me the base64 in the address bar (Firefox).…
These are all interesting, but defeated by me with one easy keyboard command (for the rest of you, it's View->Page Style->No Style). Without CSS, the main image is displayed just fine. Some people really are trisky.
Even if you hate Bitcoin for other reasons, this is one reason to appreciate it. Gitian, the software used by Tor for deterministic builds (of their build of Firefox especially), was originally written by Bitcoin…
Please have a look at David A. Wheeler’s page on Trusting trust [1], including his 2009 PhD dissertation [2], where he clearly demonstrates that it is possible to have trusted (not in the MS sense...) computers (I…
Because people go and make sites that don't work with JS. Even though often it's /more/ work to make the site not-work with JS. And then they justify it by saying "well it's only 1 or 2 percent". It's not hard. And then…
I don't support MSIE 6, or 7, or 8, or indeed any version of MSIE at all. But, and here's where it's different to not supporting users without JavaScript enabled, sites I make are still perfectly viewable in MSIE. And…
Yes you are supposed to cater to the 2%. Wolfram Alpha says 2% of the US population is 6.39 million people. That's how many potential people from just one country you are treating badly. And as for screen reading users,…
Could you explain why it is standard practice to downvote jokes? I don't get it. If it's funny, then people might want to read it. Over on /. a lot of the best comments are modded funny.
Bah. I raided an Egyptian tomb, and ever since I've been followed around by smart people. They talk complex philosophy, discuss string theory, rave about Haskel, and talk about some the boast some French fella or…
Check out Server Side Includes. They used to be all the rage. <!--#include virtual="../quote.txt" --> You don't need to reinvent anything. Just use what used to exist. (Also, you start doing SSI, and then you want a bit…
Small claims court if it's less than the relevant small claims amount. Otherwise, a strongly worded letter from a cheap lawyer. The legal system is often abused. But it sounds like you've got an actual legit issue,…
Of these, I've eaten horse, whale, shark and eel. Actually, probably I've also eaten bugs. The shark that I've eaten is perfectly good, and better than many other fish types (taste wise). Eel was good, but has to be…
Great to see Toybox getting some attention. While I'm still not convinced that BSD-0 is the best license, it certainly encourages innovation in the space. Wait, you're not Robert Landley! Naming stuff: one of the hard…
Ecigarettes are actually better for you than real ones, and not only that, they basically make it easier to quit using nicotine altogether (according to reports I've seen).
Please note: "Happy Birthday" is well out of copyright in a number of countries that aren't the USA. Including Australia, and any other country that applied the rule that copyright expired 50 years after the death of…
I too thought it was satire at first. I was all like "hmm, that's slightly amusing". And then I realised it was serious and I was all like "wtf is the point?", then "and if it's so amazing, why isn't the main website…
Because it is GPL3, it won't be supported by Google on Android, by Apple probably anywhere, or by Microsoft anywhere. In other words, it's a lovely idea, but due to a poor choice of license, it won't get any adoption.…
I don't think I've seen an Australian university library that wasn't open to anyone to walk in and browse the shelves. When I was in the UK I found it incredibly odd that most of the university libraries required ID,…
(This comment originally posted: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8023247 ) Please have a look at David A. Wheeler’s page on Trusting trust [1], including his 2009 PhD dissertation [2], where he clearly demonstrates…
Of course, for that initial period, paying extra would be the way to go. The difference between what I suggest, and an ordinary probation period is thus: with an ordinary probation period, still only one person is…
If I were ever in charge of hiring for many types of position (whether programming, or writing, or such), I think I would do something similar. The advertisement will say "looking for full time X (must complete initial…
Sorry, but I'm not going to hire anyone for a technical position if they don't even have their own domain name. Seriously, talk about turn off. You're willing to spend £1500 on getting a job, but you aren't willing to…
A smart cookie could vote in such a manner as that when the information is entered into the system, it crashes it? Maybe that's what they mean by manipulation... Or, is it available online without any authentication…
As per the AGPL, you don't actually have to distribute stuff that is linked to an AGPLed library or other software, if you are only using it internally (and/or via a network). Because you can claim it as GPL3, which…
If you trust your compiler, then you can read the source code and then trust the compiled executable. If you are worried, then you can build the rest of your tool chain from source...
Without JS, it's all bad :(. But, with JS, and without CSS, I can just right-click¸ view-image. This gives me the base64 in the address bar (Firefox).…
These are all interesting, but defeated by me with one easy keyboard command (for the rest of you, it's View->Page Style->No Style). Without CSS, the main image is displayed just fine. Some people really are trisky.
Even if you hate Bitcoin for other reasons, this is one reason to appreciate it. Gitian, the software used by Tor for deterministic builds (of their build of Firefox especially), was originally written by Bitcoin…
Please have a look at David A. Wheeler’s page on Trusting trust [1], including his 2009 PhD dissertation [2], where he clearly demonstrates that it is possible to have trusted (not in the MS sense...) computers (I…
Because people go and make sites that don't work with JS. Even though often it's /more/ work to make the site not-work with JS. And then they justify it by saying "well it's only 1 or 2 percent". It's not hard. And then…
I don't support MSIE 6, or 7, or 8, or indeed any version of MSIE at all. But, and here's where it's different to not supporting users without JavaScript enabled, sites I make are still perfectly viewable in MSIE. And…
Yes you are supposed to cater to the 2%. Wolfram Alpha says 2% of the US population is 6.39 million people. That's how many potential people from just one country you are treating badly. And as for screen reading users,…
Could you explain why it is standard practice to downvote jokes? I don't get it. If it's funny, then people might want to read it. Over on /. a lot of the best comments are modded funny.
Bah. I raided an Egyptian tomb, and ever since I've been followed around by smart people. They talk complex philosophy, discuss string theory, rave about Haskel, and talk about some the boast some French fella or…