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Safari 26.4 Supports WebTransport

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5 points·by nazcan·2 miesiące temu·1 comments

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nazcan
·7 godzin temu·discuss
Just a choice of polluting the ground or the air.
nazcan
·przedwczoraj·discuss
Thanks for the excerpts! I was trying to understand the reasoning, which seem to just be in the 2nd excerpt:

- The rules of signed/unsigned are complicated and there is too much auto-conversion - does that mean languages that make this more explicit means this is fine? It just seems ideal to have stronger typing. - It is mentioned that you can initialized an unsigned int to "-2" - but that presumably could also be fixed in the language.

I'm trying to separate out which is "don't do this in C/C++" and which is "don't do this in any language".
nazcan
·6 dni temu·discuss
But where do you get the checksum from? I realize in some cases you are downloading from a mirror (thus as long as you trust the source of the checksum, that is quite useful) - but if it is from the same host - then you are just comparing against the same webserver.
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Totally agree with one shotting GUI tools. I especially have liked it to create a single-file web app, and then open it with Chromium locally (no web server needed).

In my case, it built a tool for splitting sounds and a tool for defining hitboxes for a game. Tools made exactly for more workflow. Wild times.
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
To clarify, when does this run? Like you download malware A, run malware A and this function definition changes sudo for it, or sudo for other cases?
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Yeah, makes sense.

I wonder if for closed-source apps if governments can not just force the key collection the same way they would force decryption with centralized keys.
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I still don't understand the note that the companies can't decrypt the messages with e2e encryption. Isn't it as simple as a software update that says:

"If user = foo, then send the on device keys elsewhere"?

Or if those keys are part of a TPM, then a software update that just asks it to send in the decrypted messages?

Can judges not order this now, but can order decryption if the keys are stored centrally?
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The debugging improvements have been huge for me too. I was debugging some financial software, and while it took a few shots, just with access to my code and not to the database that showed the issue, it found a fairly complex problem.
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
It may not be the biggest bottleneck, but if you can have a similar amount of time, but reduce the number of engineers by 30%, that's a huge win.

And having less people involved means there is much less communication and alignment.

Not to say it's a panacea.
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The recent is very recent, so not much uptake yet (https://caniuse.com/webtransport) - but hopefully can be used without fallback to WebSockets in a couple years.
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
And that's why you gotta just use one domain. Or mix ads and important content on one domain.
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Agreed. Upgrading just one piece, and ensuring every committed write survives is critical in most commercial applications.
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
How does this work to discover things on the LAN from a browser?
nazcan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The favourite model I've seen is the main branch is free, licensed MIT or whatever, but if you want release artifacts that are tested - then you pay for it. You can always compile your own.
nazcan
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
But if you want some redundancy, k8s let's you just say run 4 of this, 6 of this on these 3 machines. At least I find it quite straight forward.

The database is more complex since there is storage affinity (I use cockroachDB with local persistent volumes for it) - but stateful is always complicated.
nazcan
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
I find it interesting how this all comes down to what do you trust. Like.. why not <1 minute keys? Or 1-request?
nazcan
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
So both mics will pick up both people (at least somewhat, in the same room) - but because there is no, I assume 20-100ms latency going through the system, to discord, and back - it avoids a slight difference in timing of the two mics picking up the same sound slightly differently. Is that right?

Very cool!
nazcan
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
I have not seen anything about pricing (when running on your hardware). Anyone else found anything?
nazcan
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Positive EV for the employees vs. another company that pay less and has less lay-offs (assuming random)? I guess it depends on how much less pay the other company is...
nazcan
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
It seems like having a feedback loop to the DDOS protector could help a lot - i.e. saying how busy you are.

At some level, it's like they become your edge router.