To be fair these days you come far by just installing ’lsp-mode’.
> He seems out of touch even with modern emacs packages. He doesn't use any of them And he believes the right thing for the core Emacs-developers to do is to spend their time trying get everyone in MELPA (a modern…
> which is the opposite of leadership and the opposite of an experienced person providing valuable guidance to the community. Following the discussion on Emacs-devel it does seem quite the opposite: you often see people…
> It was here before most other editors and will outlive the majority. While your first statement is true, taking the second one for granted is dangerous and may lead to the exact opposite. Every long-term FOSS project…
That link just tells me to go visit an AppStore. I thought you said it was web-based?
> Since people are downvoting me ... let me make the point more explicit: no, Bob and Alice aren't literally going to have that conversation at work. I get that. You were trying to use an outlier, an extremist situation…
> Is referring to a trans woman as a man or as a woman inherently apolitical, as it does not reflect on one's belief on if trans people are the gender they identify as? My personal view is that people should be free to…
> being LGBTQ is a political act Clearly that’s not the case, unless you make it your mission to make it so. > How does one avoid politics when calling someone 'he' or 'she' (either way) is a political act? If you allow…
> and at certain points how you refer to a person is political because they are trans Not any more political than them requiring you to address them and treat them as a gender they are not.
> can be fraudulently constructed for any timestamp value by someone who has the private key for the TSA Sure. Which is why these are heavily secured and guarded. Just like the keys for any cert, and highly trusted root…
> Someone that wasn't from the UX team was still there and told me they all moved to a private Slack channel. So private channel and closed platform. Excellent discoverability and excellent UX, eh?
The real tragedy is that even after having a new generation born and grown up entirely digitally and connected, we still can’t rethink copyright into something which actually makes sense based on the world we now live…
No, because those are real things, based on actual classifiable actions and behaviour. Micro-aggressions are just made up offenses in the mind of the receiver.
Android was associated with the GPL via Linux, forcing them to keep it partially open source. Fuschia is the OS and kernel nobody asked for which is licensed so that Google and partners can make locked down, closed…
Google is eradicating all GPL from their mobile offering. Fuschia will let them release a fully closed down platform.
For people who don’t like AMP, avoiding it is really easy: Don’t use Google search. That’s all. That’s really all there is to it. You should give it a try!
This was widely reported back when the case was hot. It’s not exactly news. https://www.rawstory.com/2010/12/assange-rape-accuser-cia-ti...
> If a network operator can change DNS The network operator provides an IP through the DHCP response, which also includes proper DNS-settings for that network. How is this malicious or replacing “your” DNS? The DNS…
As an end-user... why should I care if the bloat I download is CSS, or assets pulled via the CSS? There’s literally no distinction.
> His main argument seems to be that the network operator should have control over DNS requests And why is that an unreasonable position for a network operator to hold?
Net Analyzer for iPhone shows the raw BSSID (AP mac) for whatever network you connect to.
To be fair these days you come far by just installing ’lsp-mode’.
> He seems out of touch even with modern emacs packages. He doesn't use any of them And he believes the right thing for the core Emacs-developers to do is to spend their time trying get everyone in MELPA (a modern…
> which is the opposite of leadership and the opposite of an experienced person providing valuable guidance to the community. Following the discussion on Emacs-devel it does seem quite the opposite: you often see people…
> It was here before most other editors and will outlive the majority. While your first statement is true, taking the second one for granted is dangerous and may lead to the exact opposite. Every long-term FOSS project…
That link just tells me to go visit an AppStore. I thought you said it was web-based?
> Since people are downvoting me ... let me make the point more explicit: no, Bob and Alice aren't literally going to have that conversation at work. I get that. You were trying to use an outlier, an extremist situation…
> Is referring to a trans woman as a man or as a woman inherently apolitical, as it does not reflect on one's belief on if trans people are the gender they identify as? My personal view is that people should be free to…
> being LGBTQ is a political act Clearly that’s not the case, unless you make it your mission to make it so. > How does one avoid politics when calling someone 'he' or 'she' (either way) is a political act? If you allow…
> and at certain points how you refer to a person is political because they are trans Not any more political than them requiring you to address them and treat them as a gender they are not.
> can be fraudulently constructed for any timestamp value by someone who has the private key for the TSA Sure. Which is why these are heavily secured and guarded. Just like the keys for any cert, and highly trusted root…
> Someone that wasn't from the UX team was still there and told me they all moved to a private Slack channel. So private channel and closed platform. Excellent discoverability and excellent UX, eh?
The real tragedy is that even after having a new generation born and grown up entirely digitally and connected, we still can’t rethink copyright into something which actually makes sense based on the world we now live…
No, because those are real things, based on actual classifiable actions and behaviour. Micro-aggressions are just made up offenses in the mind of the receiver.
Android was associated with the GPL via Linux, forcing them to keep it partially open source. Fuschia is the OS and kernel nobody asked for which is licensed so that Google and partners can make locked down, closed…
Google is eradicating all GPL from their mobile offering. Fuschia will let them release a fully closed down platform.
For people who don’t like AMP, avoiding it is really easy: Don’t use Google search. That’s all. That’s really all there is to it. You should give it a try!
This was widely reported back when the case was hot. It’s not exactly news. https://www.rawstory.com/2010/12/assange-rape-accuser-cia-ti...
> If a network operator can change DNS The network operator provides an IP through the DHCP response, which also includes proper DNS-settings for that network. How is this malicious or replacing “your” DNS? The DNS…
As an end-user... why should I care if the bloat I download is CSS, or assets pulled via the CSS? There’s literally no distinction.
> His main argument seems to be that the network operator should have control over DNS requests And why is that an unreasonable position for a network operator to hold?
Net Analyzer for iPhone shows the raw BSSID (AP mac) for whatever network you connect to.