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rhizome31
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'm not American but I guess they don't want it because it's shit.
rhizome31
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Apps running locally can also be subject to security issues. What you're trying to say is probably "apps not using untrusted input". If an app takes no input all, I guess we could say that security isn't an issue, but there could still be safety issues.
rhizome31
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
You're right, thanks for reminding me of the simple, straightforward way!
rhizome31
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> S3/B2 because the vendor only ever sees encrypted bytes

Got it, thanks!

> questions about Peertube

I don't know either. So far my experience with existing instances has been rather good but I didn't consciously test the use cases you mentioned. I've wanted to publish educational videos for a while but the idea of feeding the big nasty beast just breaks my heart.
rhizome31
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Hey, sounds like a very cool project.

I'm wondering: have you considered setting up a Peertube instance and what were the reasons for not doing it?

Other question about not giving away your private data to big tech: Why is S3 better than a private YouTube channel?
rhizome31
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
WeatherForce | Elixir Developer, Python Data Engineer | Toulouse, France | Remote OK | https://weatherforce.org/

WeatherForce provides bespoke indicators to weather-sensitive organizations. We're an international team based in France and open to remote work. The company is growing steadily and we're seeking to hire in two areas:

- backend development with Elixir and Phoenix

- data engineering using Python, xarray, pandas, Jupyter, etc.

We are not looking for rock stars but rather for serious, dependable professionals who have a positive attitude and are looking for a long term job. You don't need to be an expert in the technologies we use to apply, but you must be willing to learn and grow with us.

For us DevOps is still a culture rather than a job title so you will be involved with operations. We use tools like GitLab, Docker and Kubernetes but again you don't need to be an expert in those to apply. You do need however to understand the value of repeatable processes and you must not be scared of the command-line.

Please send your CV with a short introduction email at:

alex dot marandon @ our-domain-name