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Show HN: An open source tool that checks for post-quantum crypto

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Show HN: Sifted³ – A Professional Social Network

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cs02rm0
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
I think they lost something too.

I'm still active on a UK car forum called PistonHeads. But the user base changed. We lost the calm, car-focused, informative nature of it.

The main website is still oriented around cars but the forum became overwhelmed with people who only came to post about politics. And their posting was more aggressive and confrontational rather than knowledge seeking or sharing. I can't prove it, but I'm certain some accounts are paid to promote / undermine political parties and causes. The product promotion has a harder time getting through though. And at least it's not Instagram or Tiktok.

The internet as a whole just isn't what it was.
cs02rm0
·12 hari yang lalu·discuss
I feel like hiring is all a bit broken. Roles get flooded with applications, it's chance whether your CV gets through, then there's hiring rounds that seem designed to make you quit the process before they have to filter you out.

Is it working for anyone, on any level?
cs02rm0
·19 hari yang lalu·discuss
https://www.plexal.com/our-partners/
cs02rm0
·21 hari yang lalu·discuss
Having the name of a former Indian state doesn't seem to be cricket.

At least I can step away from the laptop now I've got RSI.
cs02rm0
·26 hari yang lalu·discuss
They're still around, even if Musk is excluded. Torvalds springs to mind pretty quickly. I think society is increasingly adverse to people having personality flaws, than it is in favour of people having strengths such as technical knowledge or ability.

Better to have a bland guy running McDonalds who can't stomach eating the "product" than some passionate chef doing his best to improve mass market food but rubbing people up the wrong way.

It's failure of capitalism if the money goes to the guy in the shiny suit instead of the person, or team, who can actually innovate. I don't want to be too melodramatic, but maybe this is all part of the fall of the empire.
cs02rm0
·27 hari yang lalu·discuss
I'm absolutely fine with a social media ban for under 16s.

And completely against it actually meaning strong identification of over 16s.
cs02rm0
·28 hari yang lalu·discuss
> It still surprises me sometimes that LLMs are just available for _anyone_ to use. Isn't it odd that it turned out this way?

I assume it's some of their best training data.
cs02rm0
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MacOS overly rounded corners.
cs02rm0
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I don't know about anyone else, but I don't use a Macbook because of some marginal gain in the hardware.
cs02rm0
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Isn't this terror-ists winning? When people give in to terror?

When we had the IRA active in the UK everyone would be proud to carry on as normal after any incident, to show that life would go on as normal despite their efforts. This doesn't seem normal.
cs02rm0
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
And I only want one. I don't want to set it for every single app, with different nuances.
cs02rm0
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'd imagine a similar ballpark to any other day-to-day government spending. It might affect perception around the absolute number on the balance sheet, but it won't significantly affect the proportion of spending.
cs02rm0
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It was widely covered at the time of the Spending Review last year, based on government figures.

Day-to-day is the routine, required cost of running the state, without long term infrastructure spending.
cs02rm0
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The NHS consumes about half of all day to day public service spending. It is singular in its ability to suck spending out of UK government.
cs02rm0
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The UAE is in Arabia. It's not in Saudi Arabia.
cs02rm0
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
>> We do airshows because they are cool.

> No. They are for recruitment and showing other nations what is on hand in case they want to mess with them.

That's what he said.
cs02rm0
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I hate consent banners more than tracking cookies.
cs02rm0
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Might vary depending on where you are and where you're applying to. I'm from the UK, spent a year and 500+ applications applying to remote or Gulf roles. Turned up nothing.
cs02rm0
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
One thing that struck me was, when you look through the board and the committees, it's full of scientists, finance people, doctors, academics. There's maybe a couple of technologists - ML, IT delivery.

If they've got anyone with a background in cyber security I can't see it.

https://www.ukbiobank.ac.uk/about-us/people-and-governance/

And then the CEO comes out with:

> We have never seen any evidence of any UK Biobank participant being re-identified by others.

This data contains sex, at least month and year of birth. I can't see any sensible security-oriented technical person coming out with a line like that.
cs02rm0
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The web is global, UK law certainly isn't.