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bnjms
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I would have guessed as much. I don’t understand why the west allows Chinese firms to act on their contracts a law when interacting with their markets. There is no reason to allow Bamboo to continue selling in North America or Europe if they’re out of compliance here. Sales can be blocked until compliance with local laws.
bnjms
·2 mesi fa·discuss
If you’ve not heard of Lojban you may not have heard of Sapir-Whorf. Or you’re indirectly referring to it.

https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2011/entries/relativi...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_relativity
bnjms
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Thanks for the correction. I understand it is seen but wonder if it was in keyboard only in the past.
bnjms
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Tab key is both a control character moving the cursor to the next input and also an input representing the tab character as you see in a text editor.

Now that im thinking about it I’m convinced capslock would have been superior next field key and alt+capslock to be used for toggling capslock. But it’s not obvious to me capslock [e: must be] seen by the OS. It could be changed on the keyboards themselves.
bnjms
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Just a gut check but it feels ugly to put auth in an L3 proposal.
bnjms
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I’m for looking for the existing cameras. I’m against a panopticon where any “trusted” LEO with an account can query and have ring + flock + OnStar + Tesla etc all aggregated to follow anyone. Ring has this now. I would guess some cities have it for traffic cameras. What I’m really against is having it privately owned as an end run around laws restricting government surveillance.
bnjms
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Asterisk * has other uses too. Even more common than footnotes would be x*y=42 X=42/y

edit: HN automatically finds this example and puts in escapes to make it work. From elsewhere in the discussion I just want AsciiDoc.

https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-mar...
bnjms
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I agree that file paths should be in `backticks`.

Or italics can be //double slash// to avoid ambiguities with file paths. That still leaves the windows style //some/file/path as ambiguous But I’ll never accept single * as natural for italics.
bnjms
·4 mesi fa·discuss
> though unlike India I think very few Americans have paid a bribe to a cop.

No one, left or right, thinks there is street level corruption. Not the kind accessible to someone in a traffic stop. I have experienced it in Mexico and think that kind of corruption would still be worse because I cannot imagine how to recover from it. I have hope that a few high profile arrests of c level fall his may turn the tide. If not then there are extrajudicial methods open to American culture.
bnjms
·4 mesi fa·discuss
This seems like the place to ask. What other big ideas have there been since everything-is-a-file? I’m not aware of any. And it seems like we want another layer of permissions on device & data access we spent have before.
bnjms
·4 mesi fa·discuss
This is exactly reverse of the right idea. If parents need to censor things the solutions are the same as corpos are going to. Put the censors at the device or “mitm” the connection, either actually with a proxy, or maybe with a browser and curated apps - which is again on the device.
bnjms
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Who do we lobby to get this removed from the auditors checklists? This is a solvable problem but it’s political. And if we don’t solve it personal computing is at risk.
bnjms
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Can you say what products make use of this technique? i.e. is it well known like Juniper Mist or not publicly available?
bnjms
·5 mesi fa·discuss
How much cost do you consider a first time home as costing?
bnjms
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I’m unfamiliar with academia but doesn’t this only measure formal funding? It doesn’t measure collaboration with separate EU funding.
bnjms
·6 mesi fa·discuss
It’s immensely misleading. At least with a valid legal order we are still living by rule of law. With the recent actions I can’t say ICE is acting by rule of law.

Having said that I won’t go back to Windows.
bnjms
·6 mesi fa·discuss
People arguably cannot have integrity unless all other companies they compete with also have integrity. The answer is legislation. We have no reason to allow our government to use “private” companies to do what they cannot then turn over the results to government agencies. Especially when willfully incompetence.

The same can be said of using “allies” to mutually snoop on citizens then turning over data.
bnjms
·6 mesi fa·discuss
> Afghanistan Iraq

Comparing to US immigration support following the Vietnam war this is shameful.
bnjms
·6 mesi fa·discuss
It sounds like you’re unfamiliar with January 6th. Many of the people active in J6th were prosecuted. Most were pardoned by Trump. I understand the GP is saying these same people have joined ICE. I’ve seen a picture of one ICE officer(?) with an SS tattoo below their ear. That should bar employment in the law enforcement but there he is.
bnjms
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Every time I’ve heard Peter Thiel speak I’ve believed he cares about other things. I’m more concerned about his implementations of things.