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stephbook
·5 dagen geleden·discuss
Indeed a helpful article for it's detailed insights. Once you think about alternatives, it's clear why everyone else is on the well-known path (such as unhelpful support.)

I've often heard stuff like "telecom provider support sucks" or "IKEA furniture breaks easily."

When you ask people whether they researched support quality before deciding on a provider or whether they considered a $3,000 heavy-wood furniture the boomers had, they immediately sense the accusation in the question: It was their decision to suffer these fates. They then tend to get mad fast.

People like to save 3 cents on their monthly internet bill and to disassemble their furniture in 5 minutes. It's exactly why everyone is optimizing for it.
stephbook
·5 dagen geleden·discuss
Right in the article. On Windows, use "Magnifying Lens"
stephbook
·6 dagen geleden·discuss
The seat of the German parliament will be secured by a trench too (view the article for an image)

https://www.morgenpost.de/bezirke/mitte/article228419835/Sch...
stephbook
·9 dagen geleden·discuss
There are so many reasons for this. Most people have a real job and want to meet friends in the evening, not challengers. Debating someone with your rules in mind that the others didn't learn also feels like slapping someone who's unarmed. It's even less fun on the receiving end. In jobs, there's now something riding on arguments; In academia you just debate the death sentence or the draft and call it a day. At work if you accept this kid of argument and lose, are you expected to spend the next months implementing someone's else's idea you don't like? In any case, most arguments are futile, since the position you're arguing for is kind of arbitrary and pulling arguments out of a hat doesn't really improve them.
stephbook
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
I've also wondered whether implementing OS calls would have been smarter. Maybe there's already a library that does 90% for you.

But then, I get the idea of the project. If you wanted real kubernetes, it's easy to install on any OS or online in a VM.

There has to be some cutoff of features where "it runs in the browser" makes sense. I think the project has made a good call here.
stephbook
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
I guess the obvious answer would be the same as the last decades, while anything else would be called "surprising."

Which is is fine, you can change the constitution, but thats for parliament to do.
stephbook
·13 dagen geleden·discuss
It's impossible to prove the nonexistance and mentioning hearsay wouldn't be good.

The onus is on the commentator to substantiate his claims of there being a rationale.
stephbook
·13 dagen geleden·discuss
Do you have an official announcement this is the case or are you just making excuses for this administration?
stephbook
·13 dagen geleden·discuss
That's what I love about iPhone13 mini with Safari. You spot badly designed sites immediately.

(This site's buttons are too wide and it bumps from left to right when scrolling sideways.)

It's still a free CSS kit, but now I know there's no care behind it.
stephbook
·15 dagen geleden·discuss
Obviously not. I've got a $300 WQHD monitor that has 1GB/s over USB-C with power delivery. MacBooks have 2GB/s WiFi.

For the niche enthusiast, that dongle is fine.
stephbook
·16 dagen geleden·discuss
Ironically you're only listening to his words of wisdom because the team created an incredible game.
stephbook
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
As a European with a digital-ID passport that supports age verification without identification, the lack of technical support for this infuriates me.

Maybe once we have the euro-wide digital wallet and make it compulsory to support it.
stephbook
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
Sounds like your father would have noticed a missing cigarette.
stephbook
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
Your observation is spot on. (Gemini Pro)
stephbook
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
I don't think you have spent much time researching. TLDR: Social media bad for kids.

Facebook was never allowed to let in kids under 13. It's now only being enforced.
stephbook
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
That's kind of a bleak vision.

I wonder how the author would explain that the ID and age systems we already have – cigarette dispensers, liquor stores, club entry, driver's license, to name a few – work "kind of fine" though.
stephbook
·20 dagen geleden·discuss
> I assume correctly, at least the application now works.

That's like saying the lock works because people can enter the building. What about keeping the bad guys out, which is the whole point?
stephbook
·20 dagen geleden·discuss
I still don't understand the threat model and, obviously, it's not explained here either.

I log in to social.net. I click on scam.org and change sites. I'm on scam.org and it triggers a request to social.net/friends.

No cookies are sent, no JWT. I'm not logged in and get a "Needs login" HTTP error. Nothing bad happens.

I thought that's how it works without CORS already.
stephbook
·21 dagen geleden·discuss
Should use an ELO rating to find your level faster. Slogging through 100 basics is pointless.
stephbook
·23 dagen geleden·discuss
My vibe sense tells me AI slop. It's just too much vacuous text in general and "not x, but y."