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Codex Security: now in research preview

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35 points·by ancarda·il y a 4 mois·2 comments

Meet the Islands Theme – The New Default Look for JetBrains IDEs

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3 points·by ancarda·il y a 7 mois·0 comments

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ancarda
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
I think you're confused because this link is somewhat deep down: https://help.kagi.com/orion/misc/linux-status.html

If you go up to https://help.kagi.com/orion/ it has this description:

> Orion is a free, lightning-fast, privacy-focused, WebKit-based browser for Mac, iOS, and soon Linux that blocks ads and trackers by default.
ancarda
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
I really hope this is going to be entirely optional, but I know realistically it just won't be. If Rust is any example, a language that has optional async support, async will permeate into the whole ecosystem. That's to be expected with colored functions. The stdlib isn't too bad but last time I checked a lot of crates.io is filled with async functions for stuff that doesn't actually block.

Async clearly works for many people, I do fully understand people who can't get their heads around threads and prefer async. It's wonderful that there's a pattern people can use to be productive!

For whatever reason, async just doesn't work for me. I don't feel comfortable using it and at this point I've been trying on and off for probably 10+ years now. Maybe it's never going to happen. I'm much more comfortable with threads, mutex locks, channels, Erlang style concurrency, nurseries -- literally ANYTHING but async. All of those are very understandable to me and I've built production systems with all of those.

I hope when Zig reaches 1.0 I'll be able to use it. I started learning it earlier this month and it's been really enjoyable to use.
ancarda
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
It's likely because there's a citation in a paper. That's apparently the bar you need to reach to get Wikipedia to see something as significant enough. I tried to get a draft article about SourceHut ( https://sourcehut.org/ ) to be published after extensive improvements and they refused because there weren't enough third party links. This is despite the fact there's like a dozen pages in Wikipedia about software that is hosted on SourceHut, so it seems notable enough?
ancarda
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
Are you running the long-term (6.x) branch? RouterOS 7.x (stable) is much better at IPv6 as far as I know.
ancarda
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
When was the last time you tried? I used to run into issues too but for a few years now it's basically "just worked".
ancarda
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
Oh this hurts a lot. I don't know of a good alternative to this website. Other sites I've found either run fewer tests (so are less useful for debugging) or incorrectly claim I don't have IPv6 (I do?).

I don't suppose we can donate some money to keep this website up? Or perhaps some company like CloudFlare would like to host a mirror?
ancarda
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
We're slowly making progress. We're almost at 50% IPv6 worldwide traffic to Google: https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html

Depending on what country you're in and what your traffic patterns look like, it might be higher. Some countries are >70% IPv6 traffic to Google.

Do you ever check your access logs to see when you're ready to go IPv6 only?
ancarda
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
Yes and Finch wasn’t sure if what team Machine had done was a good thing, which is interesting given he’s usually so sure about resisting Samaritan
ancarda
·il y a 7 ans·discuss
C++, as that was a reasonable choice in <=2008. Today, perhaps new projects should pick something else (likely Rust).

Bits of Firefox are written in Rust, so Chrome could in theory under go the same "oxidation" (gradually replace the C++ code with Rust).

Edit: Clarify that Chrome was released in 2008 but was likely in development for some time before that.
ancarda
·il y a 10 ans·discuss
> it's easy to get a Green Card and citizenship

Can you provide some information on this? As far as I know, it's difficult to emigrate to the USA. If it's easy, I'd love to know more about that as I want to move there.