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Norway's school AI ban is the wrong thing to do.

coffee.link
3 points·by PhilKunz·23 dni temu·3 comments

Show HN: https://bill.today –> use a local folder to do your billing

bill.today
3 points·by PhilKunz·23 dni temu·0 comments

Show HN: SmartVPN: A VPN That Hides in Plain Sight over WebSockets

typescript.guru
1 points·by PhilKunz·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

Show HN: Alternative to MinIO: foss.global objectstorage (TypeScript and Rust)

code.foss.global
3 points·by PhilKunz·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

Show HN: @push.rocks/taskbuffer – just scheduling task executions

npmjs.com
1 points·by PhilKunz·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

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Show HN: Nupst v5 –> Deno based shutdown tool protecting against power outage

code.foss.global
2 points·by PhilKunz·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Vodafone Germany is changing the open internet, one peering connection at a time

coffee.link
479 points·by PhilKunz·8 miesięcy temu·221 comments

An overview of Air filter classes

coffee.link
3 points·by PhilKunz·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Liquid Glas can be tweaked now

theverge.com
3 points·by PhilKunz·8 miesięcy temu·1 comments

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MRI and CT Advancements

coffee.link
3 points·by PhilKunz·9 miesięcy temu·2 comments

Stripe IPO Analysis

coffee.link
2 points·by PhilKunz·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Gender Bias in Medical Research

coffee.link
2 points·by PhilKunz·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

The Male Biological Clock

coffee.link
6 points·by PhilKunz·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

WiFi Can See You

coffee.link
2 points·by PhilKunz·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Why Humanoid Robots Are Silicon Valley's Most Dangerous Bet

coffee.link
2 points·by PhilKunz·10 miesięcy temu·2 comments

Databricks IPO: Pros and Cons

coffee.link
3 points·by PhilKunz·10 miesięcy temu·0 comments

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PhilKunz
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Honestly: By trying to control usage its not FOSS anymore and you yourself become a bad actor in the eyes if the FOSS idea. No soon to be unicorn can use any of your stuff.

May I add: You’d have to stop using VsCode or TypeScript, or even npm and Chrome, if you think big means bad, and you don’t want to fuel big corporations.

One can see how rediculous the whole idea of limiting FOSS in a “who can use this” way is.

Truly free will always win in the long way. Or you don’t think, a paid dev with some AI can replace your package fairly quickly?
PhilKunz
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
fair enough. I replied to the wrong comment. Sorry for that.

coffee.link is getting a git based version feature to make changes more transparent.

Also there is a deno (+ electron for GUI version) based testing tool coming to better understand network routes.

Additionally I plan to do a well researched series called "How does the internet work".
PhilKunz
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
I've learned quite a bit from the comments here, also got to see perspectives I wasn't focusing on. I've since then added a bit to the article about how one could be in favour of the deal. To be more transparent about changes, version history is coming to coffee.link.

The question I'm having is: Where exactly do inter.link and Google peer? Like either they are both at a public IXP (which would mean Google is not actually discontinuing peering, or you'd have to really define the "direct" in that quoted sentence), or one has a fiber cable to one of the others DC? How does that work? Any insights?
PhilKunz
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Is it the only peering of Starlink though?
PhilKunz
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
except the only infrastructure to replace is the satellite dish, and not the fiber that goes into your home. Or am I wrong here.
PhilKunz
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
HeyHey. The website uses Ghost right now, and a lit based web components catalogue. Some features are not yet entirely carved out. The commenting system being one of them. Components are ready, but some integration work has to be done. We also want to enable highlighting stuff directly, so people can comment on specific referenced stuff...

The commenting APIs in ghost are a little obscure.
PhilKunz
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
How come? Based on what do you make the assumption? ;)