> To clarify: this is not from "financialization" generally speaking. This is specifically from consolidation for the sake of increasing efficiency and thus margins (as you pointed out). ??? Can you give an example of…
>There's something unexpected about this aspect of veganism, which is often embraced by those wanting to lead a healthier lifestyle, resulting in the development of more and more advanced food processing technologies…
>But in social media, the people who white the posts are the users, in other words, ourselves. ...except when they aren't? how many psyops and trollfarm/clickfarm stories are necessary for it to be an imbalance of power?
bring in the stallmanites! I for one am glad there is someone to stand up for him - it makes it very easy to tell who wants to cherrypick and debate semantics due to their own biases.
big difference between using the name Signal and writing a third party client.
>I have two girlfriends who live two train hours away from me. As the two implies, I'm not living a regular relationship, so I'm inclined to go to greater lengths when finding someone that fits. I have to take a train…
this is so HN delusional that it's too hard to tell from sarcasm.
would you like to speak to a manager?
>I don't find it unethical though. People have a right to express their concerns to the government and advocate for their interests, even if those people group themselves together into a legal entity such as a…
how much did your morals cost?
>2) MobileCoin Inc. intends to maintain an extreme minority of the coins once the dust settles. In other words, cha-ching! then what?
>I cannot stress this enough. The seed words on paper were never exposed. AND they were generated via secure hardware? or did he just spin up a new key on an already compromised machine?
>Only 50% of school funding comes from property taxes. >If everyone can acknowledge that there isn’t a funding gap pick one?
> Just out of curiosity, what kind of discussion do you have that require e2e? Where as your conversations couldn't possibly be made illegal by your government in the future?
>Would you ever debate an approach to doing something in front of a customer? the dumbest take i've ever seen in economics
>Some tier-A mathematicians working on some pretty fucking cool problems in online decision making and machine learning, bahaha
this isn't being dismissive... it's valid feedback for poor UX.
unsigned by who? They mention the signing process in this comment but it sounds like unless its signed by a 1st party (Apple) it doesn't show without diving into options.
>I wouldn’t call that perfect because if your private key is ever compromised, all of your communication ever is compromised When did forward secrecy stop existing?
since you have a dual masters I would expect you to be familiar with the word "citation" by now.
>For example, in 2013 AMD why bother arguing when you're going to cherry pick stats like this.
> Never send DNS queries into a VPN. They are all logged along with the originating client IP. ?? whereas DNS queries outside of a VPN are impossible to log with the originating client IP? Dumb take; try setting up your…
> If you're not reading all the source of everything you're running, any or all of it it absolutely could be reporting usage/stats/your data to a "mothership". there's a big difference in threat vector between one…
...and you continue to avoid naming a country where this is the case?
>Russiagate in its many variations was and still is happily peddled by NYT. define russiagate? because there has been obvious meddling from russia and that was included in the report... you can disagree with what they…
> To clarify: this is not from "financialization" generally speaking. This is specifically from consolidation for the sake of increasing efficiency and thus margins (as you pointed out). ??? Can you give an example of…
>There's something unexpected about this aspect of veganism, which is often embraced by those wanting to lead a healthier lifestyle, resulting in the development of more and more advanced food processing technologies…
>But in social media, the people who white the posts are the users, in other words, ourselves. ...except when they aren't? how many psyops and trollfarm/clickfarm stories are necessary for it to be an imbalance of power?
bring in the stallmanites! I for one am glad there is someone to stand up for him - it makes it very easy to tell who wants to cherrypick and debate semantics due to their own biases.
big difference between using the name Signal and writing a third party client.
>I have two girlfriends who live two train hours away from me. As the two implies, I'm not living a regular relationship, so I'm inclined to go to greater lengths when finding someone that fits. I have to take a train…
this is so HN delusional that it's too hard to tell from sarcasm.
would you like to speak to a manager?
>I don't find it unethical though. People have a right to express their concerns to the government and advocate for their interests, even if those people group themselves together into a legal entity such as a…
how much did your morals cost?
>2) MobileCoin Inc. intends to maintain an extreme minority of the coins once the dust settles. In other words, cha-ching! then what?
>I cannot stress this enough. The seed words on paper were never exposed. AND they were generated via secure hardware? or did he just spin up a new key on an already compromised machine?
>Only 50% of school funding comes from property taxes. >If everyone can acknowledge that there isn’t a funding gap pick one?
> Just out of curiosity, what kind of discussion do you have that require e2e? Where as your conversations couldn't possibly be made illegal by your government in the future?
>Would you ever debate an approach to doing something in front of a customer? the dumbest take i've ever seen in economics
>Some tier-A mathematicians working on some pretty fucking cool problems in online decision making and machine learning, bahaha
this isn't being dismissive... it's valid feedback for poor UX.
unsigned by who? They mention the signing process in this comment but it sounds like unless its signed by a 1st party (Apple) it doesn't show without diving into options.
>I wouldn’t call that perfect because if your private key is ever compromised, all of your communication ever is compromised When did forward secrecy stop existing?
since you have a dual masters I would expect you to be familiar with the word "citation" by now.
>For example, in 2013 AMD why bother arguing when you're going to cherry pick stats like this.
> Never send DNS queries into a VPN. They are all logged along with the originating client IP. ?? whereas DNS queries outside of a VPN are impossible to log with the originating client IP? Dumb take; try setting up your…
> If you're not reading all the source of everything you're running, any or all of it it absolutely could be reporting usage/stats/your data to a "mothership". there's a big difference in threat vector between one…
...and you continue to avoid naming a country where this is the case?
>Russiagate in its many variations was and still is happily peddled by NYT. define russiagate? because there has been obvious meddling from russia and that was included in the report... you can disagree with what they…