@webwielder2 "This is what dystopia looks like." Its so hilarious that you were getting downvoted/flagged for pointing it out. (In case you were wondering how we will get there, just imagine the average HN reader for…
that's an astonishingly idiotic argument, most of what he talks about also counts for your ISP too. They might log everything too and not tell you about it, but at least my ISP never made their whole business case…
While some streaming services might work with Linux, almost all will not show HD or better quality. Just torrent everything, its so much easier, this DRM clusterfuck just gives you less reason to feel bad about it.
Exactly, as long as it doesn't manifest itself in exactly the same manner as north koreas dictatorship, everything is fine. sticking head back in the sand
> Corporations are not robots. Apple is run by people, and specifically people who are much more knowledgable on this subject than the average consumer. They should feel some level of social responsibility. Sometimes I…
In principle code signing is a good idea, this way Apple can ensure an improved security standard over their competition. But the downside is of course that Apple is in control, and like any corporation it will do…
not a bad joke at all actually, but HN is just too far all up their own asses
I'm curious, I'm maintaining a similarly sized React app. What are the benefits of Vue (2) over React?
I would argue its always better if people form their own opinions, so I just suggested that people should look it up themselves and come to their own conclusions.
and whats the difference to this: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/31/us-cuts-fund... in truth of course the US government is doing exactly the same thing all the time, standard practice.
this whole story probably just boils down to people not understanding the difference between github and git.
the obvious reasons would be, to be reachable in case of emergency and as an alarm clock.
I fail to comprehend why this being done across the EU is supposed to make any difference? Its not like there were competing news outlets across the EU due to the language barriers. What after the EU implemented it and…
That's not really the question, the news sites will give Google explicit permission to use their content while not granting the same usage rights to any other smaller EU-based search/news-aggregation service. That's why…
I love when HN is talking about politics, they are so completely, thoroughly, wrong about every single aspect of it, at all times, its mind bending.
extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. A magical, invisible, omnipresent, omnipotent "all known laws of nature defying"-being that answers prayers, requires significantly more evidence than a small effect…
I don't see much of a reason you want to clutter your code with that, if you need a wrapper around pytorch use fastai not some obscure library nobody has ever heard about.
I think he is the perfect example of why I don't care what those C (or minimalist subset C++) programmers have to say. When you actually see how he works, how much time he spends debugging his messy code. They are all…
that would be interesting if "made with code" was true. In reality this is not anywhere near close to what I would dare to describe as "made with code": https://github.com/cmiscm/leonsans/blob/master/src/font/uppe...
check out fabian sanglad's blog: http://fabiensanglard.net/quakeSource/index.php
If Boeing decides to cut costs by using a single network for their entertainment, communications and flight control, who is there gonna be to tell them no? You would assume there is some oversight by independent…
I'm the total minority here obviously but anyhow.. First of all if you have a camera indicator light that you can turn off in the software what you have is a very fundamental lack of understanding in the first place.…
no you are not alone, OpenOffice/LibreOffice has always been just plain and simple a terrible piece of software. The license alone can not make up for it. From the icon set, to any of the most basic UX/UI, the…
there is a great documentary about it from 2011, Resurrect Dead highly recommended
obligatory link to lesswrong: https://www.lesswrong.com/
@webwielder2 "This is what dystopia looks like." Its so hilarious that you were getting downvoted/flagged for pointing it out. (In case you were wondering how we will get there, just imagine the average HN reader for…
that's an astonishingly idiotic argument, most of what he talks about also counts for your ISP too. They might log everything too and not tell you about it, but at least my ISP never made their whole business case…
While some streaming services might work with Linux, almost all will not show HD or better quality. Just torrent everything, its so much easier, this DRM clusterfuck just gives you less reason to feel bad about it.
Exactly, as long as it doesn't manifest itself in exactly the same manner as north koreas dictatorship, everything is fine. sticking head back in the sand
> Corporations are not robots. Apple is run by people, and specifically people who are much more knowledgable on this subject than the average consumer. They should feel some level of social responsibility. Sometimes I…
In principle code signing is a good idea, this way Apple can ensure an improved security standard over their competition. But the downside is of course that Apple is in control, and like any corporation it will do…
not a bad joke at all actually, but HN is just too far all up their own asses
I'm curious, I'm maintaining a similarly sized React app. What are the benefits of Vue (2) over React?
I would argue its always better if people form their own opinions, so I just suggested that people should look it up themselves and come to their own conclusions.
and whats the difference to this: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/31/us-cuts-fund... in truth of course the US government is doing exactly the same thing all the time, standard practice.
this whole story probably just boils down to people not understanding the difference between github and git.
the obvious reasons would be, to be reachable in case of emergency and as an alarm clock.
I fail to comprehend why this being done across the EU is supposed to make any difference? Its not like there were competing news outlets across the EU due to the language barriers. What after the EU implemented it and…
That's not really the question, the news sites will give Google explicit permission to use their content while not granting the same usage rights to any other smaller EU-based search/news-aggregation service. That's why…
I love when HN is talking about politics, they are so completely, thoroughly, wrong about every single aspect of it, at all times, its mind bending.
extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. A magical, invisible, omnipresent, omnipotent "all known laws of nature defying"-being that answers prayers, requires significantly more evidence than a small effect…
I don't see much of a reason you want to clutter your code with that, if you need a wrapper around pytorch use fastai not some obscure library nobody has ever heard about.
I think he is the perfect example of why I don't care what those C (or minimalist subset C++) programmers have to say. When you actually see how he works, how much time he spends debugging his messy code. They are all…
that would be interesting if "made with code" was true. In reality this is not anywhere near close to what I would dare to describe as "made with code": https://github.com/cmiscm/leonsans/blob/master/src/font/uppe...
check out fabian sanglad's blog: http://fabiensanglard.net/quakeSource/index.php
If Boeing decides to cut costs by using a single network for their entertainment, communications and flight control, who is there gonna be to tell them no? You would assume there is some oversight by independent…
I'm the total minority here obviously but anyhow.. First of all if you have a camera indicator light that you can turn off in the software what you have is a very fundamental lack of understanding in the first place.…
no you are not alone, OpenOffice/LibreOffice has always been just plain and simple a terrible piece of software. The license alone can not make up for it. From the icon set, to any of the most basic UX/UI, the…
there is a great documentary about it from 2011, Resurrect Dead highly recommended
obligatory link to lesswrong: https://www.lesswrong.com/