The end of owned hardware. In the glorious future, you will rent your hardware and you will like it.
Hanlon's Inverted Anticapitalist Razor says to never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by greed.
It is the angle that is important to ME, a European user. I would happily throw moneydollars at the browser project but the Mozilla suits won't allow me to, for whatever-the-fuck reason.
What do you mean by 'manage?' In your mind, what are you planning to do in the future that you need my full copyright as a change owner?
That doesn't require full copyright assignment, though, right?
They have a CLA that assigns copyright to them: https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/blob/5b0a3a07645364d998e3f5... So, arguably worse than MinIO.
What is hbone? What is ambient?
> a web app just doesn’t work very well when you want it open all the time. Pin tab, problem solved?
Unfortunately the feedback period for the European Digital Fairness Act has been closed since October 24th. Does anyone know of another way to appeal to my European overlords^H representatives?
> You can’t be deluded about positives usefulness. If you honestly believe that, I've got a bridge to sell you.
In the context of code, where review bandwidth is the bottleneck, I think it's spot on. In the arts, comparatively -- be they writing, drawing, or music -- you can feel almost at a glance that something is off. There's…
Web Environment Integrity: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Environment_Integrity
Not gonna sic the HN brigade on this person.
I do the same. Case in point: I started to follow someone's blog because of their technical achievements, then I realized I don't like their political views _at all_, but I keep them on the list mostly to keep myself on…
That's a weak reason and you know it.
Absolutely. Staying within an order of magnitude for a project of this size is just really good eyeballing. :)
Is this... is this sarcasm? I honestly can't tell anymore.
I'm not sure I can take this seriously without a direct reference to https://xkcd.com/1095.
In case there are other people like me who don't know what 'two-legged authentication' is: https://stackoverflow.com/a/2880692
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If you think of it as 'a implements b', it makes sense for both lifetimes and (other) subtypes: If lifetime `a` implements `b`, it is obviously valid for `b` (and maybe longer).
Please let this one have knock-on effects on reverse engineering.
They can inject that beat directly into my veins.
Why is it okay to drop not-full chunks? The article doesn't explain that and I'm stupid. Edit: I just realized that the function where non-full chunks are dropped is just the one for finding the pivot, not the one for…
Ya can't just do time/space torrents without throwing Sigil into the mix. And spelljamming. And a kender. (I really, really miss Planescape.)
The end of owned hardware. In the glorious future, you will rent your hardware and you will like it.
Hanlon's Inverted Anticapitalist Razor says to never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by greed.
It is the angle that is important to ME, a European user. I would happily throw moneydollars at the browser project but the Mozilla suits won't allow me to, for whatever-the-fuck reason.
What do you mean by 'manage?' In your mind, what are you planning to do in the future that you need my full copyright as a change owner?
That doesn't require full copyright assignment, though, right?
They have a CLA that assigns copyright to them: https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/blob/5b0a3a07645364d998e3f5... So, arguably worse than MinIO.
What is hbone? What is ambient?
> a web app just doesn’t work very well when you want it open all the time. Pin tab, problem solved?
Unfortunately the feedback period for the European Digital Fairness Act has been closed since October 24th. Does anyone know of another way to appeal to my European overlords^H representatives?
> You can’t be deluded about positives usefulness. If you honestly believe that, I've got a bridge to sell you.
In the context of code, where review bandwidth is the bottleneck, I think it's spot on. In the arts, comparatively -- be they writing, drawing, or music -- you can feel almost at a glance that something is off. There's…
Web Environment Integrity: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Environment_Integrity
Not gonna sic the HN brigade on this person.
I do the same. Case in point: I started to follow someone's blog because of their technical achievements, then I realized I don't like their political views _at all_, but I keep them on the list mostly to keep myself on…
That's a weak reason and you know it.
Absolutely. Staying within an order of magnitude for a project of this size is just really good eyeballing. :)
Is this... is this sarcasm? I honestly can't tell anymore.
I'm not sure I can take this seriously without a direct reference to https://xkcd.com/1095.
In case there are other people like me who don't know what 'two-legged authentication' is: https://stackoverflow.com/a/2880692
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If you think of it as 'a implements b', it makes sense for both lifetimes and (other) subtypes: If lifetime `a` implements `b`, it is obviously valid for `b` (and maybe longer).
Please let this one have knock-on effects on reverse engineering.
They can inject that beat directly into my veins.
Why is it okay to drop not-full chunks? The article doesn't explain that and I'm stupid. Edit: I just realized that the function where non-full chunks are dropped is just the one for finding the pivot, not the one for…
Ya can't just do time/space torrents without throwing Sigil into the mix. And spelljamming. And a kender. (I really, really miss Planescape.)