mcfedr·17 giorni fa·discussthey provide passports for travel, driving licences for driving, national insurance number for taxes, but its not a single id that everyone is required to havethere is no point in it being open source if i cannot modify and run it
mcfedr·17 giorni fa·discussthere is no single government id in the UK at the moment, they currently do not control my identityyou specifically talked about an OS without user changeable software, thats the definition of open source
mcfedr·17 giorni fa·discussWhich part of that is avoiding the distopian control?the very first line, government issued digital id - we have been avoiding that for a very long timehow does this work on an open source operating system?
mcfedr·2 mesi fa·discusswhats the appeal of that kind of content? its objectively worse than real content, and its not like there is a shortage of real content
mcfedr·2 mesi fa·discussmakes sense really, nothing this sensible is gonna happen under the current US administration
mcfedr·3 mesi fa·discussI'm sure the copyright holders would consider your use of their content as direct financial damage
mcfedr·4 mesi fa·discusswait, are you saying a hospital that charges 60K for surgery is a charity?because it cheaper than other options or what?
mcfedr·6 mesi fa·discusseverything about this reads like an excuse from a team that doesnt want to admit they screwed upnitpicking at the RFCs when everyone knows DNS is a big old thing with lots going onhow do they not have basic integration tests to check how clients resolveit seems very unlike cloudflare of old that was much more up front - there is no talk of the need to improve process, just blaming other people
mcfedr·6 mesi fa·discussits pretty concerning that such a large organisation doesnt do any integration tests with their dns infrastructure
there is no point in it being open source if i cannot modify and run it