HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

runiq

no profile record

comments

runiq
·2 months ago·discuss
The end of owned hardware. In the glorious future, you will rent your hardware and you will like it.
runiq
·5 months ago·discuss
> [rustfs] have already prepared for bait-and-switch in code

There's also a CLA with full copyright assignment, so yeah, I'd steer clear of that one: https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/blob/main/CLA.md
runiq
·6 months ago·discuss
Hanlon's Inverted Anticapitalist Razor says to never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by greed.
runiq
·7 months ago·discuss
It is the angle that is important to ME, a European user. I would happily throw moneydollars at the browser project but the Mozilla suits won't allow me to, for whatever-the-fuck reason.
runiq
·7 months ago·discuss
What do you mean by 'manage?' In your mind, what are you planning to do in the future that you need my full copyright as a change owner?
runiq
·7 months ago·discuss
Then it's not the CLA that ensures project survivability. It's the strong core team you mentioned.
runiq
·7 months ago·discuss
That doesn't require full copyright assignment, though, right?
runiq
·7 months ago·discuss
They have a CLA that assigns copyright to them: https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/blob/5b0a3a07645364d998e3f5...

So, arguably worse than MinIO.
runiq
·8 months ago·discuss
What is hbone? What is ambient?
runiq
·8 months ago·discuss
> a web app just doesn’t work very well when you want it open all the time.

Pin tab, problem solved?
runiq
·9 months ago·discuss
Unfortunately the feedback period for the European Digital Fairness Act has been closed since October 24th. Does anyone know of another way to appeal to my European overlords^H representatives?
runiq
·last year·discuss
That's a weak reason and you know it.
runiq
·3 years ago·discuss
In the spirit of the article:

Yes
runiq
·3 years ago·discuss
`rk=required` means your hardware is required to store each and every derived key, not just the master key, all in the service of you not needing to remember your username anymore. Current security keys can handle a couple dozen derived keys at most, _if_ they can handle any at all.

This flies in the face of previous promises where 'every key can handle an unlimited amount of accounts'. In my eyes, this looks like a big push towards phones as passkeys, and nothing else. Would fit with the Bluetooth sync strategy as well.
runiq
·3 years ago·discuss
I'm pretty sure the goal here is to turn your phone into your passkey, _and nothing else_. Everything written in that article makes sense if you keep that in mind.
runiq
·5 years ago·discuss
I mean… I'd use that.