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pythonhacker69
·3 anni fa·discuss
I was speaking with someone there a couple of months ago - they mentioned three days in the office.
pythonhacker69
·3 anni fa·discuss
Great post. For Attempt #3, did you gather the data for branch mispredicts and bad speculation?
pythonhacker69
·3 anni fa·discuss
Governments are staring over the banks shoulders all the time! See banking regulators, FDIC, OCC, etc.
pythonhacker69
·3 anni fa·discuss
https://archive.is/diMD9
pythonhacker69
·3 anni fa·discuss
If privacy is a main goal, you generally can't get any more private than self-hosting. Do you plan on syncing while away from your home network? That would complicate things greatly simply due to the fact that you'd need to expose your self-hosted git instance to the Internet.

If you're fine with only syncing on your home network, using your old laptop, I don't really see any real security risks.

If you don't want to expose git directly, you can always expose a VPN server (wireguard?) to the Internet. This is the strategy I use. Then you can VPN into your home network anywhere you have an Internet connection, while still remaining relatively secure.
pythonhacker69
·3 anni fa·discuss
I've developed a couple of products used "in production" using 13" 10 year old sony vaio! It's definitely doable, but the experience is less than ideal, mostly due to the small screen. I don't think that's something a 15" display would fix though. If I were to do it again, I'd probably look for something around the 24" to 27" range.

Working with CAD on a 13" screen vs. a 15" screen is basically the same experience.
pythonhacker69
·3 anni fa·discuss
Bloomberg announcement about supporting open source projects

https://www.bloomberg.com/company/stories/bloomberg-ospo-lau...