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The YouTube App Is an Authenticator and That's a Problem

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4 points·by boring_twenties·last month·0 comments

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boring_twenties
·21 days ago·discuss
No, that's not what it assumes at all. For example, another objective would be avoiding the situation described in the article the rest of us are commenting on.
boring_twenties
·21 days ago·discuss
No one said or implied that "all" cops are evil, or anything remotely close to that.
boring_twenties
·21 days ago·discuss
> but the "never talk to them advice" assumes they all are

No, it doesn't, that's absurd. Does wearing a seatbelt assume that you're going to crash every single time you drive?
boring_twenties
·21 days ago·discuss
No, that's not the problem, as you yourself admit in the false dichotomy you constructed in the second line of your post.

The problem is that, in your own words, they took days to fail to solve the problem. If they Googled the solution, and so it took them 30 or even 60 minutes to solve it, we wouldn't be having this conversation. If they asked their colleagues for help right away, we wouldn't be having this conversation.

Unless this particular role is going to be predominantly circuit design -- in which case I do have to wonder how this person got hired in the first place -- this is simply a stupid criterion to select on.

I would rather pay the engineer who knows how to solve problems even when they don't already know the answer, first and foremost. Beyond that, I would much rather pay the engineer who has practical, hands-on knowledge, that they don't teach in school. How to use git effectively, as already mentioned. How to debug production issues. What actions are and aren't safe to perform on a production server. What facilities the OS offers to get information about one's own process and the system itself. How different valid-on-paper approaches might actually play out in real life. When it's worth pursuing an exciting new technology, and when it probably won't be. Oh and of course, what new and updated technologies exist since your guy graduated Electronics 101 a decade or two ago in the first place.
boring_twenties
·22 days ago·discuss
I can tell you that while women appreciate romantic electronic messages, they appreciate handwritten ones 10-100x more
boring_twenties
·22 days ago·discuss
The problem here seems to be that the person was unwilling or unable to ask for help when they needed it, not that they don't know math per se.

I don't know how to do that either, but "winging it" is not something that would occur to me. First I'd Google it and try to figure it out. If it turns out to be nontrivial, I would just ask for help.

And I wouldn't feel the least bit bad about it. After all, those same highly educated folks need my help with e.g. git a lot more often than most software needs serious math :)
boring_twenties
·22 days ago·discuss
> Since 2023 or so, I've noticed more and more tech companies and hyper-growth startups dropping bachelor's degree requirements.

Those requirements were never real, anyway. I don't have any degree. The last time I was seriously questioned about it during an interview was 2004.
boring_twenties
·22 days ago·discuss
This shouldn't be hard to understand. Don't talk to the police, without your attorney present, under any circumstances whatsoever.

Dating the police is just such an astoundingly egregious violation of this principle that I can only wonder what, if anything, those people are thinking.

Anyway, the key takeaway seems to don't date anyone who dates the police. Firstly, because it directly puts your own safety at risk, as this article exemplifies. Secondly, because it demonstrates terrible judgment; it seems reasonable to assume they are likely to make other terrible decisions in the future.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
Well the obvious answer there is that port scans shouldn't be considered abuse absent other factors like rising to the level of a DoS.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
That isn't going to handle possibly conflicting changes from more than one source.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
Whatever you may think of what OP's buddies were doing, there is no way to apply any reasonable meaning of the word "stealing" to it.

There is indeed plenty murky here, and it is mostly coming from you in an attempt to incorrectly use an emotionally-loaded word in order to deceive people into supporting your position.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
> Plus, if you don’t like it, reconfigure it. It’s only the default, after all.

Or -- and I know this is crazy but hear me out here -- if you don't like it, and it brings nothing but problems to the table, just don't use it at all.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
Xmonad integrates nicely with xfce and MATE, at least. Probably KDE as well.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
Here's not only the IC but an entire development board for $0.95: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805283269799.html
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
Android supports this but as usual with Android, it's shoddy and broken.

For example, if you log out of a secondary profile and log back in, all your widgets will be gone. I don't have the bug link handy but IIRC, it's been open since 2021.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
I am having a hard time understanding how you could even ask for all this personal information with a straight face for an app like this. In fact why would any kind of account at all be required?

Given the apparent simplicity of the app I don't see any other conclusion than this is a pure and shameless gimmick to collect this information from people.

As far as I can tell this can be replaced by a plain text file of suggestions and a random number generator. Of course I'm not sure about this since I am never going to never going to submit to the requirements to find out.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
Well you can't expect to hire engineers with half a brain for the pitiful compensation Meta offers, can you?
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
Beyond unbelievable that going on an hour later, they're still showing "incorrect password" errors. How many hundreds of millions of people have wasted time frantically trying (in vain) to reset their passwords and pointlessly freaking out that their account might be compromised? What a bunch of careless, incompetent excuses for engineers.
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
I don't see any suggestions for improvement in your critique of this article, either. Which would make your comment whining by your own definition
boring_twenties
·2 years ago·discuss
Why would you bother with the second CPU just for irssi? You would probably notice the energy savings from removing it