They recently told people to stop using the supercharger so much. I'm doubtful it's a viable business model long term.
Which is a good thing. It means if you get mugged, if your kid gets abducted, if you get stabbed, there may well be some garage or shop with CCTV who will have some useful evidence. It's one of the reasons there's very…
> anti science climate change denier Not everything is quite so black and white. You shouldn't be so quick to divide people into "goodies" and "baddies". You can be absolutely against spending public money on climate…
How many memory corruption / buffer overflow exploits have there been say in the JVM? Using something like Java does cut out a whole class of memory exploits...
They're not going to ban encryption. Seriously. Stop wasting time on misquotes taken out of context blown up by The Guardian. There's more important things to worry about.
> At the same time, there have been no core changes to Twitter in the last several years. I thought they just figured out a revolutionary code change that allows them to support messages over 140 characters! That's real…
Not to mention their spam emails - "You should follow this celeb or that celeb". No, I shouldn't thanks.
The other issue is that society has become so detached from nature that a lot of people are completely oblivious. If you breed animals, questions like this are pretty obvious and easy to answer.
I grew up in a reasonably poor household. We certainly weren't wealthy. I couldn't care less about poverty or not poverty, it's irrelevant. I was incredibly lucky to have good parents, with 'smart' genes.
“We found that before age 1, infants’ brains were basically the same, regardless of whether or not they were growing up in a poor family." What does that show? I'm sure if you checked the sperm and egg you could say…
Genes are by far the most important factor. If you've bred animals, you'll understand this. Take a couple of poor animals and breed them. They'll have poor offspring. You can do all you like in their environment, but…
Isn't that pretty much why we have welfare - to give the poor protection money to stop them attacking? Sure, you could spend more on police, but it's probably more cost effective to just give poor people money to keep…
I've been running it for months without issues. Yes every so often it fills up the /tmp directory - setup a cronjob or something, but it is basically install and forget. (My install gets maybe 10-20 requests a second,…
Alternative: * Spin up a VPS somewhere for a few dollars a month. * Install thumbor
At the very least the magazine producer may get angry, and make it hard for you to buy the magazines.
OK, so the equivalent would be this: I buy magazines from the wholesaler. I rip out all the adverts. I then sell them to the public. I'm acting as a lovely "ad-blocker" for magazines. Is what I'm doing legal or ethical?…
Advertising is the method most people use to discover new products/services. Of course these days the line is often blurred. So half the posts on HN could be adverts, and you wouldn't really know about it. In fact lots…
They recently told people to stop using the supercharger so much. I'm doubtful it's a viable business model long term.
Which is a good thing. It means if you get mugged, if your kid gets abducted, if you get stabbed, there may well be some garage or shop with CCTV who will have some useful evidence. It's one of the reasons there's very…
> anti science climate change denier Not everything is quite so black and white. You shouldn't be so quick to divide people into "goodies" and "baddies". You can be absolutely against spending public money on climate…
How many memory corruption / buffer overflow exploits have there been say in the JVM? Using something like Java does cut out a whole class of memory exploits...
They're not going to ban encryption. Seriously. Stop wasting time on misquotes taken out of context blown up by The Guardian. There's more important things to worry about.
> At the same time, there have been no core changes to Twitter in the last several years. I thought they just figured out a revolutionary code change that allows them to support messages over 140 characters! That's real…
Not to mention their spam emails - "You should follow this celeb or that celeb". No, I shouldn't thanks.
The other issue is that society has become so detached from nature that a lot of people are completely oblivious. If you breed animals, questions like this are pretty obvious and easy to answer.
I grew up in a reasonably poor household. We certainly weren't wealthy. I couldn't care less about poverty or not poverty, it's irrelevant. I was incredibly lucky to have good parents, with 'smart' genes.
“We found that before age 1, infants’ brains were basically the same, regardless of whether or not they were growing up in a poor family." What does that show? I'm sure if you checked the sperm and egg you could say…
Genes are by far the most important factor. If you've bred animals, you'll understand this. Take a couple of poor animals and breed them. They'll have poor offspring. You can do all you like in their environment, but…
Isn't that pretty much why we have welfare - to give the poor protection money to stop them attacking? Sure, you could spend more on police, but it's probably more cost effective to just give poor people money to keep…
I've been running it for months without issues. Yes every so often it fills up the /tmp directory - setup a cronjob or something, but it is basically install and forget. (My install gets maybe 10-20 requests a second,…
Alternative: * Spin up a VPS somewhere for a few dollars a month. * Install thumbor
At the very least the magazine producer may get angry, and make it hard for you to buy the magazines.
OK, so the equivalent would be this: I buy magazines from the wholesaler. I rip out all the adverts. I then sell them to the public. I'm acting as a lovely "ad-blocker" for magazines. Is what I'm doing legal or ethical?…
Advertising is the method most people use to discover new products/services. Of course these days the line is often blurred. So half the posts on HN could be adverts, and you wouldn't really know about it. In fact lots…