Huh? Just to make sure I wasn't missing something, I checked and my GitHub account has only a TOTP app and hardware security key configured, no SMS/phone number. As a matter of fact GH even has a red "Less secure" badge…
The article author attemps to make a distintion between "burners" and "aliases" but I don't believe one exists for this usecase. Let's say for the sake of argument that you think blocking burner emails provides…
This analogy is bad: Nobody is going to die or get food poisoning because their old browser doesn't work on a website. A better analogy would be a restaurant deciding not to cater to the 1% of the US population that…
What if the grocery store has a security camera pointed at the door that records 24/7? Should they not be allowed to do that?
Doesn't the company behind ProxMox sell enterprise support?
You mean the same Brave that's only going to offer "limited MV2 support" for five hand chosen extensions because they aren't able of truly keeping it alive?…
I feel like root cause #2 should be titled "Our API is poorly designed". If you pass nothing into the API, it doesn't give you an error? Is this even a valid use case - why is it even possible to express this request,…
> Same with most people "doing a startup" or "opening a restaurant". While I mostly agree with your sentiment, I think there is an important difference. Unless you are attempting advantage play (99.99% of gamblers are…
These AI slop articles about AI are getting especially boring to read. > Problem 1: It Devours the Context Window Don't harnesses support progressive discovery these days? Claude (200K).... GPT-4o..........? > every MCP…
I see a bullet point for "1.0 days of 1.3 days", and when I mouse over the previous day (Wedensday 2025-11-19), I see "7.8 hours of 1.3 days". I haven't actually checked any sources to confirm there really was downtime…
Anything on the site? Yes. Anything at all? No - Polymarket themselves make the markets (and I think they have some partners that can make markets as well, but point is some random user cannot make a market).
Do you have a link to the mastodon interaction where they threatened you with legal action? I ask because I'd be pretty disappointed in GrapheneOS over that kind of thing and it'd probably at least partially change my…
Can a theoretical strong enough quantum computer break PFS?
What does "92% of the way" mean? 92% of what? How is that percentage measured?
So we're worried about cops violating civil liberties by not getting a warrant, but we'd rather they go harass random (potentially innocent) civilians to do investigations?
Why dodge the question? Clearly they care today, and I live in today. If we're doing to defer to industry, does only the opinion of website operators matter, or do browsers and CAs matter too? Browsers and CAs tend to…
But skills where you tell the LLM to shell out to some random command are safe? I'm not sure I understand the logic.
Would this article not be evidence the part of the industry that makes up the CA/B Forum (i.e. CAs and Browsers) disagree?
Is massive capital expenditure not also required to enforce the GPL? If some company steals your GPLed code and doesn't follow the license, you will have to sue them and somebody will have to pay the lawyers.
I don't know for sure because I don't live in Tampa, but it is generally free (minus the opportunity cost of your time) for these types of tickets, no lawyer or other expense required.
No, the real law is what's written by the Tampa/Florida legislature (or I guess you could say the "real real" law is judges' interpretations of what is written). While it may be inconvenient, if you are falsely issued a…
How would you find a government entity? This is just moving money from one government budget to another. The USPS is like this because of the persistent belief that it's not enough for government entities (think USPS,…
If you want to adopt this in your project, you can add a linter that explicitly bans innerHTML (and then go fix the issues it finds). Obviously Mozilla cannot magically fix the code of every website on the web but the…
Not them but the formatting screams LLM to me. Random "bolding" (rendered on this website as blue text) of phrases, the heading layout, the lists at the end (bullet point followed by bolded text), common repeats of…
Yes, actually, if someone has direct scientific evidence contrary to the claim (I doubt such evidence exists for your first example as to the best of my knowledge the relationship between beans and gastrointestinal…
Huh? Just to make sure I wasn't missing something, I checked and my GitHub account has only a TOTP app and hardware security key configured, no SMS/phone number. As a matter of fact GH even has a red "Less secure" badge…
The article author attemps to make a distintion between "burners" and "aliases" but I don't believe one exists for this usecase. Let's say for the sake of argument that you think blocking burner emails provides…
This analogy is bad: Nobody is going to die or get food poisoning because their old browser doesn't work on a website. A better analogy would be a restaurant deciding not to cater to the 1% of the US population that…
What if the grocery store has a security camera pointed at the door that records 24/7? Should they not be allowed to do that?
Doesn't the company behind ProxMox sell enterprise support?
You mean the same Brave that's only going to offer "limited MV2 support" for five hand chosen extensions because they aren't able of truly keeping it alive?…
I feel like root cause #2 should be titled "Our API is poorly designed". If you pass nothing into the API, it doesn't give you an error? Is this even a valid use case - why is it even possible to express this request,…
> Same with most people "doing a startup" or "opening a restaurant". While I mostly agree with your sentiment, I think there is an important difference. Unless you are attempting advantage play (99.99% of gamblers are…
These AI slop articles about AI are getting especially boring to read. > Problem 1: It Devours the Context Window Don't harnesses support progressive discovery these days? Claude (200K).... GPT-4o..........? > every MCP…
I see a bullet point for "1.0 days of 1.3 days", and when I mouse over the previous day (Wedensday 2025-11-19), I see "7.8 hours of 1.3 days". I haven't actually checked any sources to confirm there really was downtime…
Anything on the site? Yes. Anything at all? No - Polymarket themselves make the markets (and I think they have some partners that can make markets as well, but point is some random user cannot make a market).
Do you have a link to the mastodon interaction where they threatened you with legal action? I ask because I'd be pretty disappointed in GrapheneOS over that kind of thing and it'd probably at least partially change my…
Can a theoretical strong enough quantum computer break PFS?
What does "92% of the way" mean? 92% of what? How is that percentage measured?
So we're worried about cops violating civil liberties by not getting a warrant, but we'd rather they go harass random (potentially innocent) civilians to do investigations?
Why dodge the question? Clearly they care today, and I live in today. If we're doing to defer to industry, does only the opinion of website operators matter, or do browsers and CAs matter too? Browsers and CAs tend to…
But skills where you tell the LLM to shell out to some random command are safe? I'm not sure I understand the logic.
Would this article not be evidence the part of the industry that makes up the CA/B Forum (i.e. CAs and Browsers) disagree?
Is massive capital expenditure not also required to enforce the GPL? If some company steals your GPLed code and doesn't follow the license, you will have to sue them and somebody will have to pay the lawyers.
I don't know for sure because I don't live in Tampa, but it is generally free (minus the opportunity cost of your time) for these types of tickets, no lawyer or other expense required.
No, the real law is what's written by the Tampa/Florida legislature (or I guess you could say the "real real" law is judges' interpretations of what is written). While it may be inconvenient, if you are falsely issued a…
How would you find a government entity? This is just moving money from one government budget to another. The USPS is like this because of the persistent belief that it's not enough for government entities (think USPS,…
If you want to adopt this in your project, you can add a linter that explicitly bans innerHTML (and then go fix the issues it finds). Obviously Mozilla cannot magically fix the code of every website on the web but the…
Not them but the formatting screams LLM to me. Random "bolding" (rendered on this website as blue text) of phrases, the heading layout, the lists at the end (bullet point followed by bolded text), common repeats of…
Yes, actually, if someone has direct scientific evidence contrary to the claim (I doubt such evidence exists for your first example as to the best of my knowledge the relationship between beans and gastrointestinal…