Trying to avoid proprietary things, where possible. Especially at the protocol/application layer. Lora and other chirp based protocols are incredibly cool, and I've been playing with them
> the channels are controlled and watched Do you think that ham radio couldn't be? Or isn't? What you really want is privacy, authz/authn concerns, and decentralization, it sounds like. And TCP/IP is about as useful as…
Yeah, I definitely think they come from an era where we all didn't have a pocket communicator that plugs us into any community at will. When I flung packets across the bay with a friend, we used cell phones to figure…
Yes, but ham radio is all about being open and a community of people communicating together. And if that's the use case you want, you should look elsewhere.... At least, that's what the people leading the ham radio…
It took me almost a decade to become licensed because I couldn't find any tests that weren't at 9am on a sunday, an hour drive away. Maybe that seems like a low bar, because it is! But, I got into ham radio to do…
> illegal to transmit encrypted data over the air While a massive restriction, you can prevent interference (but not eavesdropping!) by signing your payloads. Maybe it's because ham radio and privacy aware people is a…
I said 40 years for a reason ;) But yes, those laws were horrible, and stifled innovation.
> Fine, whatever, their house their rules When they are the de facto form of communication for a significant percentage of the population, it starts to go from "their rules" territory to "society's rules". Can you…
But you can "buy less stuff" in general. And that will reduce your impact.
I'm not entirely convinced that fully disconnecting is necessary, although it is nice. Instead, I take an old phone without any work stuff on it, and go moto camping. Occasionally, messages will come in from friends and…
>I think the only time I've found people this far off the main track is users that only know C#/mono coming from Unity Engine. Damn, almost direct hit. I was a game developer for a year or so about 10 years ago. We were…
Frankly, I don't remember. It's been a long time and using .net was a failed experiment. >Why were you targeting mono then? Well here's another issue with .net I ran into... really unclear guidance from numerous sources…
Ah yeah, I was using core I think. Sorry, it's been a while, I kinda glazed over the acronyms and names over time. Since it was my own project, I really was trying to do things "the modern way".
Yes, I quite like C#, the language. That's why I put so much effort into trying to make it work - it's become one of my favorite languages!
it's been about a year but it was a death by a thousand papercuts kinda thing. I want to add that I was not an experienced python developer at the time - I'd used it for a handful of simple automation scripts. My day…
I started a project that I hope to maybe turn into a product (foss/community edition hybrid approach). One of the tech stacks I evaluated was mono-based, using c# and the .net libraries. I ended up turning down that…
Correct. These vaccines are pretty safe, but we're at the part of the cycle where we're able to shave off .1% of risk, and thus are doing so.
For what it's worth, this guy is also known as "Tron Guy", one of the first widespread famous internet meme/personalities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Maynard#/media/File:Trongu...
>I have been an employer, an employee, a contractor. Curious, what are you right now?
>UK has the highest tech salaries in Europe and trade unions were buried in the 70s. Regardless of what we may or may not disagree upon, connecting these the way that you have betrays your ignorance of how salaries,…
Car accidents resulting in fatality are relatively uncommon, thanks to modern safety standards, and Tesla FSD doesn't have nearly as many miles as it needs. Your sample size is way too small to be implying that FSD is…
> scroll back a few days I did and I'm not sure what I'm looking for. Could you do it and post here so that I can verify what you're talking about?
>Sure you document such stuff before releasing it? These are all likely documented internally - the process of cleaning it up is probably something they only care to do once a year. Very little of this affects most…
I can't go too into details, but now that the AOP is doing cryptographical operations and key escrow, the internal bus is likely to show up in future documents. Maybe not the AOP but certainly the mechanisms it uses to…
"who hates HN" This site, and this community, is great in my opinion. But it's not without valid criticism, especially considering the impact it can and has made in the industry and tech society. "naively uninformed…
Trying to avoid proprietary things, where possible. Especially at the protocol/application layer. Lora and other chirp based protocols are incredibly cool, and I've been playing with them
> the channels are controlled and watched Do you think that ham radio couldn't be? Or isn't? What you really want is privacy, authz/authn concerns, and decentralization, it sounds like. And TCP/IP is about as useful as…
Yeah, I definitely think they come from an era where we all didn't have a pocket communicator that plugs us into any community at will. When I flung packets across the bay with a friend, we used cell phones to figure…
Yes, but ham radio is all about being open and a community of people communicating together. And if that's the use case you want, you should look elsewhere.... At least, that's what the people leading the ham radio…
It took me almost a decade to become licensed because I couldn't find any tests that weren't at 9am on a sunday, an hour drive away. Maybe that seems like a low bar, because it is! But, I got into ham radio to do…
> illegal to transmit encrypted data over the air While a massive restriction, you can prevent interference (but not eavesdropping!) by signing your payloads. Maybe it's because ham radio and privacy aware people is a…
I said 40 years for a reason ;) But yes, those laws were horrible, and stifled innovation.
> Fine, whatever, their house their rules When they are the de facto form of communication for a significant percentage of the population, it starts to go from "their rules" territory to "society's rules". Can you…
But you can "buy less stuff" in general. And that will reduce your impact.
I'm not entirely convinced that fully disconnecting is necessary, although it is nice. Instead, I take an old phone without any work stuff on it, and go moto camping. Occasionally, messages will come in from friends and…
>I think the only time I've found people this far off the main track is users that only know C#/mono coming from Unity Engine. Damn, almost direct hit. I was a game developer for a year or so about 10 years ago. We were…
Frankly, I don't remember. It's been a long time and using .net was a failed experiment. >Why were you targeting mono then? Well here's another issue with .net I ran into... really unclear guidance from numerous sources…
Ah yeah, I was using core I think. Sorry, it's been a while, I kinda glazed over the acronyms and names over time. Since it was my own project, I really was trying to do things "the modern way".
Yes, I quite like C#, the language. That's why I put so much effort into trying to make it work - it's become one of my favorite languages!
it's been about a year but it was a death by a thousand papercuts kinda thing. I want to add that I was not an experienced python developer at the time - I'd used it for a handful of simple automation scripts. My day…
I started a project that I hope to maybe turn into a product (foss/community edition hybrid approach). One of the tech stacks I evaluated was mono-based, using c# and the .net libraries. I ended up turning down that…
Correct. These vaccines are pretty safe, but we're at the part of the cycle where we're able to shave off .1% of risk, and thus are doing so.
For what it's worth, this guy is also known as "Tron Guy", one of the first widespread famous internet meme/personalities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Maynard#/media/File:Trongu...
>I have been an employer, an employee, a contractor. Curious, what are you right now?
>UK has the highest tech salaries in Europe and trade unions were buried in the 70s. Regardless of what we may or may not disagree upon, connecting these the way that you have betrays your ignorance of how salaries,…
Car accidents resulting in fatality are relatively uncommon, thanks to modern safety standards, and Tesla FSD doesn't have nearly as many miles as it needs. Your sample size is way too small to be implying that FSD is…
> scroll back a few days I did and I'm not sure what I'm looking for. Could you do it and post here so that I can verify what you're talking about?
>Sure you document such stuff before releasing it? These are all likely documented internally - the process of cleaning it up is probably something they only care to do once a year. Very little of this affects most…
I can't go too into details, but now that the AOP is doing cryptographical operations and key escrow, the internal bus is likely to show up in future documents. Maybe not the AOP but certainly the mechanisms it uses to…
"who hates HN" This site, and this community, is great in my opinion. But it's not without valid criticism, especially considering the impact it can and has made in the industry and tech society. "naively uninformed…