I'm not certain we need to make this accessible to "the next billion". We like to dress up these actions in virtue but the truth is we hook people up because it's a business. Facebook devastated our social fabric. I don't think it should have been invented. But here we are with its nuclear fallout all because some young douche thought it was a good idea.
If everyone owned a personal cloud box, security procedures would quickly fall off a cliff, those people are now the new botnet.
Maybe leave people alone, stop sticking our fingers in all the places they might stick to money. Let the geeks take care of their little tribe.
I also love my Synology DS-218+. I'm hosting my own Spotify (Airsonic [1]); music tagged to perfection with Beets [2]), an IRC bouncer because Matrix is still not ready, my own Netflix (Synology's Video Station [3]), and my own mailserver (Synology's MailPlus Server [4]). I've been giving out access to this pod to close friends. It's empowering and community-building. This is the kind of social network I desire: close-knit around the warm glow of a server.
It's really self-host heaven. I don't pay for Fastmail, Spotify, or video streaming anymore.
This was the Buddha's own thinking when he established his order of monks. Sadly, it has not weathered the last couple thousand years in such grace, as many East Asian Buddhist monasteries have become thoroughly corrupt, with monks misappropriating funds.
Perhaps nothing can preserve institutions from ossifying than date-determined termination.
Has anyone called dang's attention to this? Hacker News should be in support of a free and open web, not a gated one. Allowing such links is implicit approval.
This is deeply upsetting to me because I have continually pushed Firefox to friends and family as the only alternative to Google's strongarm dominance of our virtual lives.
I have no other alternative to recommend my social circle and feel, daily, increasingly helpless to do anything about a future determined to shake down the miracle of humanity for pocket change.
Mozilla Corp--the for-profit business arm of nonprofit Mozilla Foundation--has sold out its users before in a partnership with German ad company Cliqz and again in a marketing blitz for Mr. Robot. No amount of outrage from its users has changed their behavior. Perhaps because we are locked into a browser duopoly, Mozilla Corp feels privileged to continue to abuse user trust.
How do we take back user privacy when the world's computing window becomes poisoned by those impassioned for money? It is deplorable behavior.
Why didn’t anyone ask the residents if they wanted a megacorporation to move into their neighborhoods? Amazon insisted on absolute secrecy moving forward and elected officials went right along with it.
Queens residents are outraged by this news. No one asked them. How is this democracy at work?
A team spent years raising funds and developing first Light Table, then Eve, only to walk away with apologies. Why does this make me frustrated? Does the team owe those who pitched money into this (I wasn't one because I didn't know of Light Table at the time) a show of commitment to their product? I can't help but think of the bad will Google garnered shutting down beloved products, such as Inbox and Reader. That bad will will take decades to repair, perhaps longer.
I am not making any personal attacks: I am only curious at the way I feel knowing two projects were shuttered before they really had their chance to live.
I agree! Check out https://delta.chat. I use it every day for emailing. Subject lines are the ellipsized first words of your body and every message is a new email.
I don't know why the article didn't mention the most prominent technical features of Pop!_OS that propels it beyond being a mere copycat.
* HiDPI Daemon: They wrote this themselves and what it does is if you have mixed DPI monitors, it auto-detects and conforms them to the lowest common denominator. Wayland does this by default but support for Nvidia isn't there yet and applications like Firefox don't reconform between monitors.
* Systemd-boot. GRUB is the past. Systemd-boot is life. Faster startup to desktop.
* Do Not Disturb and performance profile picker from the menu bar.
* Dat installer. They collaborated with Elementary OS' Daniel Foré on this. It's polished, easy for anyone to grok, offers simple full-disk encryption, and and creates a recovery partition in case you hose your install.
System76 has really thought through these usability improvements to bring us a desktop that anyone can use and encourages security out of the gate.
Born in Denmark to a Danish father and American mother. When you're born on foreign soil to an American parent that parent declares your birth to the United States and you receive a Consular Report of Birth Abroad: your US birth certificate.
I know for a fact the Danish state allows for dual-nationals because I just renewed my Danish passport and because of new biometrics requires dual-nationals to give a copy of this Report.
There's one big downside to all this, since Denmark now knows very clearly I am two people. Should the state decide to revoke this law I will most likely be forced to choose. Which would be unfortunate, since I can't imagine living in just one or the other country.
Delta Chat, which is free and open source (available in Android’s F-Droid repos) does conversational email better than anyone.
Most of my emails are responded to because I don’t send a wall of text and the subject line is automatically formatted on their end to contain the beginning of your first sentence.
I’ve completely done away with “Dear,” and “Kindly, Tao” because obviously the email is from me and dear is an artifact. Everyone I write to this way responds in kind. I like to think I’m training them out of bad email habits.
I’ve reduced all my chat apps down to just Delta Chat for acquaintances and Telegram for inner circle who I feel comfortable asking to install yet another app for (this is also a great litmus test to find out who your true friends are by the way).
There are so many WSJ links posted recently and all of them are behind a pay wall. Shouldn’t Hacker News links be shared in the spirit of open information?
No kidding, I’ve struggled with the same my whole life. Got into Olympic lifting, saw chiropractors, osteopaths: moving to sit on the floor was the only thing that saved me.
My Keybase is linked in my profile if you have any questions!
If everyone owned a personal cloud box, security procedures would quickly fall off a cliff, those people are now the new botnet.
Maybe leave people alone, stop sticking our fingers in all the places they might stick to money. Let the geeks take care of their little tribe.