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DOJ charges Google staffer over Polymarket trades netting $1.2M

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Trump DOJ mass-deletes info on Jan. 6 riot cases, incl violent assaults on cops

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NL govt blocks DigiD takeover by solvinity

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U.S. soldier charged with using classified information to bet on Maduro removal

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Dutch government secures deal with European cloud platform STACKIT

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Amazon Will Cut 16,000 Jobs in Latest Layoffs

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Epic fined €1.1M over manipulating children through in app purchases

nos.nl
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Renewables overtook coal's share in the global electricity mix

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hvb2
·gestern·discuss
> Even if they make it to prod, they won't survive long...

I don't think that's an acceptable way to treat your users. If something is trivial to prevent, do it.
hvb2
·vorgestern·discuss
> but being fueled by massively excessive taxes in the USA

Not excessive taxes, a political choice to spend a lot of the revenue on defense.

And anyone who wants to reduce military spending will get asked:

"Don't you support our troops?"

And that'll be the end of that
hvb2
·vorgestern·discuss
Why would those fixes not be batched up? So fix 20% of those and do one round of testing?
hvb2
·vorgestern·discuss
> In general I'm not a big fan of unit test on simple websites, they do not give any real value compared to effort

And then your site gets more traction, features are added, things are refactored.

And now you're looking at what used to be a simple site, still with no tests.

It's a habit, that pays off long term. You don't do it for yourself, you do it for who changes the code next. Might be you, or not. Even when you do it yourself, you can't hold all the requirements in you brain, you write those up in tests
hvb2
·vorgestern·discuss
The maintainers that wrote those tests will have experience you won't get out of a rewrite.

I think this is also where the real work is. A rewrite is one thing, that you can show off with a flashy blogpost. The maintenance, for years to come, won't be of that nature yet it still requires as much work.
hvb2
·vorgestern·discuss
Types are a safeguard, they rule out certain errors. So using them is mostly for maintainability, and especially in large codebases and teams that becomes a thing.

I think that comment is clear in that he likes to work alone which for problems of a certain size just isn't feasible
hvb2
·vorgestern·discuss
Fine, bad example. The point being, people light fireworks in places with extreme fire risk. And don't you dare tell them they cannot. None of your business is the kind response
hvb2
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
> But this is none of your business. I live in Germany, where everything is regulated by well meaning people.

Assuming you haven't lived in the US I think you're severely underestimating some of the stupidity going on.

So let's say your house has a thatched roof in California where it's bone dry and hot. At that point, the person lighting the fireworks will still say it's none of your business. Even if it's illegal and every year houses burn down as a result.

I don't think you get how much of an 'I don't care about anyone else, because FREEDOM... Murica' mindset exists unless you've lived there
hvb2
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
The only thing you can fault them for is for how long it took to switch to liquid cooled.

The leafs are fine cars but you're paying for being an early adopter. I bought one used in 2016, used it as a daily commuter till 2025 and then sold it. I don't think any car will ever be as cheap to run as that one....
hvb2
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
Legislation only exists because some people won't be good people without a stick involved. So, in general, I think your expectation is valid, but that's not what you use the stick for.

As an employee you want to be able to draw the line, and this lets you do that. When you need to do that, you're already in a pretty bad position to begin with
hvb2
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
If you think that's business, wherever you are is a place where I don't want to live.

Yes, companies do have to do things in order to appease regulators. But typically that's where a regulator says what they need them to do and then they oblige. Those requests usually involve market power and such, and splitting off part of the company. They don't involve the actual content/product of said company
hvb2
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
> and are facing a broken OAuth implementation.

Or didn't bother to read the spec to understand why it's non trivial. Things like this are complex because attacks will force it to be.

Also, the broken implementation might be an OIDC implementation that doesn't support client_credentials for example. Seen that many times and that does make it rather awkward to implement a server to server flow...
hvb2
·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
Assuming they've hosted you for 3 full years, I wouldn't mind the 10 euros. Even small sites need all infra to work. The fact that your site is small only means it costs less in transfer.
hvb2
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
> But it’s not crazy to argue for “energy abundance” where the market just picks the cheapest energy on the market

Except that there's externalities not priced in. The consequences of those are becoming increasingly visible and very expensive to address
hvb2
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
I don't understand why datacenters especially shouldn't be able to run mostly on renewables.

This won't apply to every datacenter, but the AI inference ones especially, should be seeing most demand during the day. So what's built in north America is used when it's daylight there?

If so, isn't that a perfect case for solar?

To be clear, I'm not saying it can power down, but at night it should be able to scale down significantly?
hvb2
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
You might want to read the 3rd paragraph of this article

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merger_of_Skydance_Media_and_P...

Read that timeline and then see if you're still convinced that they didn't at least seem to have done a thing or 2 to appease the federal government
hvb2
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
I don't disagree with you but every country is different. Australia gets a lot of sunshine and is sparsely populated, so plenty of room for solar anyway. This is not the case everywhere though.

It can be a good example though of how you overproduce during the day and use that to charge car batteries for example
hvb2
·vor 22 Tagen·discuss
> before finding I signed over rights to my landlord to make candid porn of me and all his other tenants.

If the law says you cannot do XYZ, your landlord can state otherwise in whatever verbiage but that's all void.

This is why good consumer protection laws exist, in a well functioning society there things you sign are to protect the landlord from bad renters (don't pay, cause a nuisance etc). The law in general should protect you as the tenant from a bad landlord.
hvb2
·vor 25 Tagen·discuss
> Despite the gap, Bezos is slowly gaining ground. He's flying passengers and he's winning government contracts.

He's flying passengers? They stopped new shepherd and that was suborbital to begin with. You can't compare the 2 at all. Getting people to orbit is much much harder than 'a hop'.

On the government contracts, yes they did get some. Some through lawyers though and they still have to show that they can actually deliver. SpaceX has to deliver on HLS as well, but the ISS has one American ride up and that's crew dragon.
hvb2
·vor 26 Tagen·discuss
There was graffiti as well so others had already found it