He is suggesting that advanced civilizations would use gravitational waves to communicate because they are hard to detect. This summary of Dark Forest helps explain why a civilization would want to conceal their…
The example used in the article seems pretty blatant to me. As does your comment.
Isn't that goo.gl?
Driving people to something more harmful is a bad idea.
And at night?
Assigned to Google, but I could not find any examples of it actually being used unlike .google
Joke: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.ss
The abbreviation for Ukraine is UA.
Vickrey auction?
Germany is an ally of the United States and yet... https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jul/08/nsa-tapped-g... https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/22/world/europe/intelligence...…
How else would it rewrite the styles for every page?
Do we know what Slack is doing with the data?
Isn't markdown just turned into html?
Maybe if the OS providers were more proactive about DNS over TLS/HTTPS, Mozilla wouldn't have needed to do this to keep users secure.
I wonder if they will deal with it now that all US Firefox users will be unable to use it by default.
Cloudflare has a better track record than most ISPs and governments.
He is suggesting that advanced civilizations would use gravitational waves to communicate because they are hard to detect. This summary of Dark Forest helps explain why a civilization would want to conceal their…
The example used in the article seems pretty blatant to me. As does your comment.
Isn't that goo.gl?
Driving people to something more harmful is a bad idea.
And at night?
Assigned to Google, but I could not find any examples of it actually being used unlike .google
Joke: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.ss
The abbreviation for Ukraine is UA.
Vickrey auction?
Germany is an ally of the United States and yet... https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jul/08/nsa-tapped-g... https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/22/world/europe/intelligence...…
How else would it rewrite the styles for every page?
Do we know what Slack is doing with the data?
Isn't markdown just turned into html?
Maybe if the OS providers were more proactive about DNS over TLS/HTTPS, Mozilla wouldn't have needed to do this to keep users secure.
I wonder if they will deal with it now that all US Firefox users will be unable to use it by default.
Cloudflare has a better track record than most ISPs and governments.