Stated Clearly also has a great deep dive that I've really enjoyed https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLInNVsmlBUlSjLSj9yGEKphF0... He actually makes it as a reply to Smarter Every Day.
Medito is good Open Source alternative as well. https://meditofoundation.org/
This reminds me of my intro to Computer Science class. My professor started us off with the Peanut Butter & Jelly Algorithm exercise [1]. I loved it. Nothing destroys your confidence quite like seeing a grown woman…
This is not a judgment on you, or what you did, but I don't know if I'd define that as "reading." I did essentially the same thing you did, but I have always called it "skimming." With articles like this, I tend to skim…
Facebook has a field in your profile settings that you can upload your public key. The purpose is to encrypt the email notifications they send to you.
This is an interesting project for sure, and I see some great potential. I tried out a few phrases, including the one below that include commonly used words in "toxic" comments, but are not actually insulting anyone.…
I fully agree. Even on topics I feel I know well, she's 1) shown me something I didn't know, and 2) shown me how a "newbie" could see the topic, making it easier for me to help teach/mentor someone else.
Off topic a bit, but what were you using to show the keypresses?
I can't recommend this book enough. As a long-time Vim user, I still learned a few things after reading this book. Drew Neil is a pretty awesome person too.
This is not an original opinion, but I love her style of writing. I can feel the pure unadulterated joy at learning these things. Sometimes I learn along with her, sometimes I am seeing an old subject through new eyes.…
Sure, but consumer/customer re-education is required and usually underestimated. Attrition due to change is a real thing.
> It's too bad that current feminism/SJW movement has so corrupted the feminism "brand" I've started to think of the SJ movement as analogous to the GNU/GPL movement. From a high level, it's easy to see it as extreme…
What I got from this article: "`curl|bash` can be secure if you add signing, file integrity checking, and trust the source." The whole time I kept thinking, these are assurances you can get from traditional mature…
I can't say much about stations in general, but the Macedonia station is on the far end of large parking lot full of big box stores. Hobby Lobby, Lowes, etc. I would feel safe, if also bored, hanging out there.
March 2014 Also posted a year ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7487797
It doesn't help that criticism of crappy behavior and abuse is met with cries of "Free Speech" and accusations of being too sensitive. We as a community/industry need to start calling out abusive behavior for what it is.
That's fair. I re-read the article and see your point. I would still agree with other comments here that a WoT would be difficult to implement in a user friendly way that wouldn't also be exploited.
PGP would be a problem for high load servers too. "Why not use public-key encryption for everything? At face value, it seems that the existence of public-key encryption algorithms obsoletes all our previous secret-key…
Stated Clearly also has a great deep dive that I've really enjoyed https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLInNVsmlBUlSjLSj9yGEKphF0... He actually makes it as a reply to Smarter Every Day.
Medito is good Open Source alternative as well. https://meditofoundation.org/
This reminds me of my intro to Computer Science class. My professor started us off with the Peanut Butter & Jelly Algorithm exercise [1]. I loved it. Nothing destroys your confidence quite like seeing a grown woman…
This is not a judgment on you, or what you did, but I don't know if I'd define that as "reading." I did essentially the same thing you did, but I have always called it "skimming." With articles like this, I tend to skim…
Facebook has a field in your profile settings that you can upload your public key. The purpose is to encrypt the email notifications they send to you.
This is an interesting project for sure, and I see some great potential. I tried out a few phrases, including the one below that include commonly used words in "toxic" comments, but are not actually insulting anyone.…
I fully agree. Even on topics I feel I know well, she's 1) shown me something I didn't know, and 2) shown me how a "newbie" could see the topic, making it easier for me to help teach/mentor someone else.
Off topic a bit, but what were you using to show the keypresses?
I can't recommend this book enough. As a long-time Vim user, I still learned a few things after reading this book. Drew Neil is a pretty awesome person too.
This is not an original opinion, but I love her style of writing. I can feel the pure unadulterated joy at learning these things. Sometimes I learn along with her, sometimes I am seeing an old subject through new eyes.…
Sure, but consumer/customer re-education is required and usually underestimated. Attrition due to change is a real thing.
> It's too bad that current feminism/SJW movement has so corrupted the feminism "brand" I've started to think of the SJ movement as analogous to the GNU/GPL movement. From a high level, it's easy to see it as extreme…
What I got from this article: "`curl|bash` can be secure if you add signing, file integrity checking, and trust the source." The whole time I kept thinking, these are assurances you can get from traditional mature…
I can't say much about stations in general, but the Macedonia station is on the far end of large parking lot full of big box stores. Hobby Lobby, Lowes, etc. I would feel safe, if also bored, hanging out there.
March 2014 Also posted a year ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7487797
It doesn't help that criticism of crappy behavior and abuse is met with cries of "Free Speech" and accusations of being too sensitive. We as a community/industry need to start calling out abusive behavior for what it is.
That's fair. I re-read the article and see your point. I would still agree with other comments here that a WoT would be difficult to implement in a user friendly way that wouldn't also be exploited.
PGP would be a problem for high load servers too. "Why not use public-key encryption for everything? At face value, it seems that the existence of public-key encryption algorithms obsoletes all our previous secret-key…