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thevinchi
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
This is the way. If you’re not running your agent harness/framework in a container with explicit bind mounts or copy-on-build then you’re doing it wrong. Whenever I see someone complain about filesystem access and sequirity risk it’s a clear signal of incompetence imo.
thevinchi
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
Autonomous weapons: agreed, not ready… yet.

Mass surveillance: Agreed… but, I do wonder how we would all feel about this topic if we were having the discussion on 9/12/2001.

The DoW just needs to wait until the next (manufactured?) crisis occurs, and not let it go to waste.

Mark my words: this will be Patriot Act++
thevinchi
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Until this moment, I did the same thing… but right now I realize, this behavior incentivizes a domain owner to intentionally break their site, to trick the visitor to disable their blocker.

Then the browser: refreshes the page, downloadz all the thingz… presents cookie banner.

I’ve been using uBlock (or Brave) for years now, and when “something doesn’t work right” the first thing I often do is lower my shields… :facepalm:

From now on, I’ll just bounce. Keep your cookies, I’m not hungry.
thevinchi
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I’ll concede that IPv6 has usefulness on the public Internet, where adoption is actually gaining nicely. No issues there really.

However, my comparison is end-user focused (ie. the Linux desktop experience). I should have been more clear about the scope perhaps.

Both IPv6 and Wayland have increased complexity and surface area for pain (cost) without an obvious benefit for the end-user.

Also: wrt IPv6 specifically, I don’t believe every device on a private network should be publicly addressable/routable. To me that’s a bug, not a feature, and again does not serve the consumer, only the producer.
thevinchi
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Wayland smells like IPv6 to me. No need to switch, and it hurts when you try.
thevinchi
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It’s all fun and games until your ISP changes your prefix and breaks all your firewall/routing rules. I tried to adopt IP6 with Spectrum internet, but every time the cable modem reboots, my prefix changes and breaks everything. No thanks.
thevinchi
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
lost me at `npm install …`
thevinchi
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
The “My Big TOE” trilogy of books by Thomas Campbell is an excellent white rabbit to follow deeper into the magic of this topic imho.