I've used rsync.net since some time before the warrant canary - I'm guessing around 20 years - and I only have nice things to say about the service. Even though I'm just a retail user, the couple of times I've needed…
Wait, "Space Command"?
I call shenanigans. The alien robots of John McCain and Keith Richards have had little to no impact whatsoever.
"Hard" is just an opportunity to learn something. Are you saying you're not a hacker?
Paranoia? I wasn't looking for a smoking gun, I was looking for an illustration of business as usual.
It would be great to hear back from Dave after a few years with Rails, which as many know, has its own drawbacks. I'm not saying he shouldn't be excited for a change, but in a couple of years, who knows? Maybe he'll be…
I thought this was hacker news. Are we going to yammer or are we going to look at the code? Anyone familiar with the code in question? Even the neighbourhood would be helpful. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/
Even though I'm certain no comment of mine precipitated this wild overreaction, I'd still like to make it clear that I never intended to encourage anything but academic discussion among Snap developers when I responded…
I've used rsync.net since some time before the warrant canary - I'm guessing around 20 years - and I only have nice things to say about the service. Even though I'm just a retail user, the couple of times I've needed…
Wait, "Space Command"?
I call shenanigans. The alien robots of John McCain and Keith Richards have had little to no impact whatsoever.
"Hard" is just an opportunity to learn something. Are you saying you're not a hacker?
Paranoia? I wasn't looking for a smoking gun, I was looking for an illustration of business as usual.
It would be great to hear back from Dave after a few years with Rails, which as many know, has its own drawbacks. I'm not saying he shouldn't be excited for a change, but in a couple of years, who knows? Maybe he'll be…
I thought this was hacker news. Are we going to yammer or are we going to look at the code? Anyone familiar with the code in question? Even the neighbourhood would be helpful. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/
Even though I'm certain no comment of mine precipitated this wild overreaction, I'd still like to make it clear that I never intended to encourage anything but academic discussion among Snap developers when I responded…