No Apple just don't even allow you to install a non Webkit browser from the app store on their phones. Why waste time advertising on competitor's websites when you can just stop them from using competitors altogether…
By default, under the same origin policy, a browser won't allow requests cross origin. But there are valid situations where you want a request from 1 domain to be made to other domains. This is where CORS comes in. CORS…
It will actually be tabs, which is standard for Go (as per gofmt), GitHub's default tab width is 8 spaces.
Did you just quote half of a sentence and refute it using the qualifier provided by the second half of the sentence? This was the full sentence: > Spending credit on crypto isn't a sign of risky behavior - spending more…
Understood, sorry I wasn't trying to dispute any of your points about said issues/mistakes. Just trying to clarify that he does actually talk about NPM and his regret about it.
> This stuff isn't relevant at all to the talk - he never talks about npm or anything to do with package managers but instead how node does imports etc. He does have it in his slides. Slide titled: "Regret:…
Unless it is an Iridium handset to Iridium handset call, it will always be routed to one of Iridium's ground stations: - Arizona - Hawaii (Military only) - Russia and then it is routed through the fibre backbone. With…
dep is still the officially recommended way to go for now. Russ Cox has mentioned in his blog posts on vgo that they will be working hard to ease the transition from dep to the built in versioning tools.
> Apparently making the dependency-manager's code simpler is a goal That isn't the goal at all. The goal of Minimal Version Selection is to ensure that the version selected is closest to that which was tested by the app…
Uhhh no, he switched away from real cheques because of bank fraud: https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/news08.html (this page seems to have certificate issues)
So an open-access network (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-access_network). This is done quite successfully in other countries around the world, like New Zealand where we mainly have one infrastructure provider…
I believe that is more because most cities won't want a really loud rocket launching/landing nearby.
> So React is damned for including a PATENTS license A patent grant is a good thing, you want a patent grant as a user of OSS. The problem people have with React's patent grant is the one sided terms of the patent grant…
The MIT license doesn't change anything in this case, because the MIT license doesn't have a patent grant. This GraphQL situation is different and, arguably, somewhat worse than the ReactJS BSD+Patent license issue. The…
Safer than level 1 autonomy. > So what this report is actually showing is that Level 2 enabled car is safer than a Level 1 enabled car. which seems to disagree with the leading statement of the first comment in this…
And CRS-7 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_CRS-7)
I wasn't saying a CSRF token saves you here. All I'm saying is that security is a complicated topic. People already misunderstand things like CSRF, CORS, resource protection, etc. And they already get them wrong. CORS…
Yes, but then you get people that fail to understand that CSRF only applies to a browser, and CORS only affects a user agent that implements a Same Origin Policy. And they fail to protect their resources otherwise. They…
Although, you could argue that an attacker who is targeting self-driving cars could modify the sign in a way that is unnoticeable to humans, but greatly affects how the self-driving car interprets the sign. Eg. look at…
No that is only the case if you don't count Michigan (which Trump is probably going to win very very slightly). Counting Michigan, Trump has 306 electoral votes. If you take away the 29 from Florida, he has 277, which…
Oh those are well up the North Island, they probably didn't even feel it there. Or if they did, it would have been very mild.
I know that Netflix was probably just an example, but for the record, Netflix is not one of these media companies. You can directly cast Netflix when using it from a browser, you don't need to cast the tab.
Except that the longer you run the first stage, the longer you have to carry the weight of the first stage. It eventually becomes much more efficient to jettison the first stage and use a slightly less powerful but much…
So what? If I work for Tech Company A (that develops products in one market area), and leave to go to Tech Company B (that develops products in a completely separate market. ie. They don't compete in any way for market…
> What Google is doing makes sense from a business stand point but totally shameful from a company that boasts itself doing "no evil". Oh come on! I'm not a fan of everything Google does, and I can see, and in part…
No Apple just don't even allow you to install a non Webkit browser from the app store on their phones. Why waste time advertising on competitor's websites when you can just stop them from using competitors altogether…
By default, under the same origin policy, a browser won't allow requests cross origin. But there are valid situations where you want a request from 1 domain to be made to other domains. This is where CORS comes in. CORS…
It will actually be tabs, which is standard for Go (as per gofmt), GitHub's default tab width is 8 spaces.
Did you just quote half of a sentence and refute it using the qualifier provided by the second half of the sentence? This was the full sentence: > Spending credit on crypto isn't a sign of risky behavior - spending more…
Understood, sorry I wasn't trying to dispute any of your points about said issues/mistakes. Just trying to clarify that he does actually talk about NPM and his regret about it.
> This stuff isn't relevant at all to the talk - he never talks about npm or anything to do with package managers but instead how node does imports etc. He does have it in his slides. Slide titled: "Regret:…
Unless it is an Iridium handset to Iridium handset call, it will always be routed to one of Iridium's ground stations: - Arizona - Hawaii (Military only) - Russia and then it is routed through the fibre backbone. With…
dep is still the officially recommended way to go for now. Russ Cox has mentioned in his blog posts on vgo that they will be working hard to ease the transition from dep to the built in versioning tools.
> Apparently making the dependency-manager's code simpler is a goal That isn't the goal at all. The goal of Minimal Version Selection is to ensure that the version selected is closest to that which was tested by the app…
Uhhh no, he switched away from real cheques because of bank fraud: https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/news08.html (this page seems to have certificate issues)
So an open-access network (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-access_network). This is done quite successfully in other countries around the world, like New Zealand where we mainly have one infrastructure provider…
I believe that is more because most cities won't want a really loud rocket launching/landing nearby.
> So React is damned for including a PATENTS license A patent grant is a good thing, you want a patent grant as a user of OSS. The problem people have with React's patent grant is the one sided terms of the patent grant…
The MIT license doesn't change anything in this case, because the MIT license doesn't have a patent grant. This GraphQL situation is different and, arguably, somewhat worse than the ReactJS BSD+Patent license issue. The…
Safer than level 1 autonomy. > So what this report is actually showing is that Level 2 enabled car is safer than a Level 1 enabled car. which seems to disagree with the leading statement of the first comment in this…
And CRS-7 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_CRS-7)
I wasn't saying a CSRF token saves you here. All I'm saying is that security is a complicated topic. People already misunderstand things like CSRF, CORS, resource protection, etc. And they already get them wrong. CORS…
Yes, but then you get people that fail to understand that CSRF only applies to a browser, and CORS only affects a user agent that implements a Same Origin Policy. And they fail to protect their resources otherwise. They…
Although, you could argue that an attacker who is targeting self-driving cars could modify the sign in a way that is unnoticeable to humans, but greatly affects how the self-driving car interprets the sign. Eg. look at…
No that is only the case if you don't count Michigan (which Trump is probably going to win very very slightly). Counting Michigan, Trump has 306 electoral votes. If you take away the 29 from Florida, he has 277, which…
Oh those are well up the North Island, they probably didn't even feel it there. Or if they did, it would have been very mild.
I know that Netflix was probably just an example, but for the record, Netflix is not one of these media companies. You can directly cast Netflix when using it from a browser, you don't need to cast the tab.
Except that the longer you run the first stage, the longer you have to carry the weight of the first stage. It eventually becomes much more efficient to jettison the first stage and use a slightly less powerful but much…
So what? If I work for Tech Company A (that develops products in one market area), and leave to go to Tech Company B (that develops products in a completely separate market. ie. They don't compete in any way for market…
> What Google is doing makes sense from a business stand point but totally shameful from a company that boasts itself doing "no evil". Oh come on! I'm not a fan of everything Google does, and I can see, and in part…