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No user record in our sample, but sallveburrpi has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but sallveburrpi has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> A newspaper publishing the name/image of a suspected criminal is definitely "publishing an individuals name, photograph", without their consent, and can quite clearly cause alarm or distress. Cherrypicking your…
I don’t think I can pay Linus to implement a specific feature for me. But maybe I just misunderstood and you were talking about consulting only?
> generate the premium with ease I don’t think this will be possible for many open core projects. Often the premium features are the more complex and difficult ones. If you could generate those you don’t need the…
What are some examples of big OSS projects that work with this model? Aka “pay us to get feature X?” It sounds to me that this would invite an insane level of bloat and one-off features.
> which sees participation as entirely motivated by money. I think it’s rather that people need to eat. He admits that some wealthy devs will continue to work for free (do charity basically) but for those who want to…
All the downsides you listed can be solved by public open source models. The ones we have are pretty good already and I would hope that they only get better in the near future. Once you can it on your machine you can…
The biggest issue with sugar is that it makes stuff taste better which leads to overeating. Incidentally it’s also the only downside of glutamate, it just makes stuff taste so good you’ll eat much more than your…
This should be top comment When I was visiting the US I was shocked how much more expensive “real” food is. Here I am spending more if I eat out or processed food versus cooking my own food at home. In the US it was…
So you need a clock maybe? Plus something like wttr.in
fwiw Panzer III and IV were pretty good but they made a bunch of tactical mistakes and the later models were overengineered
If the permission is added in retrospect wouldn’t you still need to opt in? fwiw i completely agree that oss is the way to go here
At my place of work we use an indexing service for discord that creates an index of searchable static pages for all discord interactions. So while I agree the help desk style system isn’t really better it also doesn’t…
Don’t get me started on security policies of large German (non-tech adjacent) companies - so many of them are still stuck in the 90s
To be fair the Nokia 105 is pretty awesome. Did you find any other that is similar? I still have some ancient burner phones but it would be nice to have a recent one that is decent and not too expensive
I immediately distrust anything privacy based that is marketed by the Swiss.
It’s kind of a given that the average HN reader won’t have any problems with this (like who is opening a browser without ublock origin on it?) - but like 90% of the population are powerless against this literal cyber…
People really pay 300+ € for a phone; it’s crazy to me. I still have some ancient (pre-smartphone) phones lying around, they work just fine and do the same thing. To be fair they don’t come with Signal but then again…
We also do conventional commits: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/ Other than that pretty free how you write commit messages
squash results in a cleaner commit history. at least that’s why we mandate it at my work. not everyone feels the same about it I guess
How is GOG a viable business if everything gets pirated?
You assume too much about my politics… In what way is hopping on a plane to an island retreat for a week a “timeless Buddhist principle”? And immediately shilling your next commercial project while you’re at it? Sounds…
I have a standard English keyboard but I have mapped it in my mind with the German layout which includes ä, ö, ü and some other differences. As long as I don’t actually look at the keys I can write really fast with it,…
He admits himself he isn’t actually the one communicating with the customer, it’s his secretary
We do know that Tom actually didn’t really do anything, all the real work was done by his underlings. Similar to what most CEOs do. Of course it’s not always true, but like Christine Carrillo in the article i think it’s…
Escaping the internet on a luxury trip doesn’t disprove political conflict… it just shows how privilege can opt out of reality and sell the experience as clickbaity insight.