We always need more XMPP shills around :).
> * The ability to solve easy and medium leetcode-like challenges What about Fermi estimation problems? The internet seems to have turned on them in recent years, but they are a good test of intuition and general…
> * Have a good reason why you are looking at this company, instead of any other I don't like this sentiment. Are people not allowed to be looking at other companies at the same time? Your company is probably not so…
XMPP cries in a corner. I wish XMPP had more accessible (to the general public) desktop clients. Conversations is great, but speaking from experience, people aren't going to want to use Gajim because it looks like it's…
I realized I wouldn't use it for anything serious, and I didn't renew my domain name. Maybe someday I'll get a domain for ten years and then get google to host the actual email. That way it doesn't matter too much if…
That ideally shouldn't happen if your dkim, dmarc and spf check out, though. I hosted my own email for a couple of years and I can't remember a single time when my emails to my friends ended up in spam.
Let's say everybody gets a UBI or whatever the heck. A standards organization would still need someone to give it that money to function/exist. This would be true in any economic system. >there's a possibility this…
Weird comment to make when the OP is literally about standards _not_ being freely available. IETF and those standards organizations are funded by other people BTW, they don't consist entirely of individuals putting…
People will do some stuff for free, sure, but not everything. Not everything is mentally gratifying or intellectually stimulating enough for someone to take up as a hobby. To quote pg: >Will people create wealth if they…
But standards organizations would need some way of making money regardless of the economic system we lived in. People aren't going to do that work for free. If we lived in an economic system that didn't pay those…
>It bypasses your hosts file It doesn't bypass my hosts file... I have a couple of locally hosted websites that I have rules in /etc/hosts for, and Firefox resolves them correctly even with DOH enabled.
We always need more XMPP shills around :).
> * The ability to solve easy and medium leetcode-like challenges What about Fermi estimation problems? The internet seems to have turned on them in recent years, but they are a good test of intuition and general…
> * Have a good reason why you are looking at this company, instead of any other I don't like this sentiment. Are people not allowed to be looking at other companies at the same time? Your company is probably not so…
XMPP cries in a corner. I wish XMPP had more accessible (to the general public) desktop clients. Conversations is great, but speaking from experience, people aren't going to want to use Gajim because it looks like it's…
I realized I wouldn't use it for anything serious, and I didn't renew my domain name. Maybe someday I'll get a domain for ten years and then get google to host the actual email. That way it doesn't matter too much if…
That ideally shouldn't happen if your dkim, dmarc and spf check out, though. I hosted my own email for a couple of years and I can't remember a single time when my emails to my friends ended up in spam.
Let's say everybody gets a UBI or whatever the heck. A standards organization would still need someone to give it that money to function/exist. This would be true in any economic system. >there's a possibility this…
Weird comment to make when the OP is literally about standards _not_ being freely available. IETF and those standards organizations are funded by other people BTW, they don't consist entirely of individuals putting…
People will do some stuff for free, sure, but not everything. Not everything is mentally gratifying or intellectually stimulating enough for someone to take up as a hobby. To quote pg: >Will people create wealth if they…
But standards organizations would need some way of making money regardless of the economic system we lived in. People aren't going to do that work for free. If we lived in an economic system that didn't pay those…
>It bypasses your hosts file It doesn't bypass my hosts file... I have a couple of locally hosted websites that I have rules in /etc/hosts for, and Firefox resolves them correctly even with DOH enabled.