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mimsee
·20 дней назад·discuss
Time to cash in?
mimsee
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Apparently they deleted the Github Actions account as it shows up as ghost in PR comments.
mimsee
·2 месяца назад·discuss
it's apple maps bad
mimsee
·2 месяца назад·discuss
But you can change the commit date from cli when committing? Github just shows the commit metadata, right?
mimsee
·3 месяца назад·discuss
If you're referring to Google Safe Browsing lists, all major browsers check agains the same list. I've managed to get mine listed there and immediately banned on all major browsers.
mimsee
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Aren't most Show HN's plugs to whatever they're presenting?
mimsee
·4 месяца назад·discuss
I didn't know you could SEND mail with Hide My Email feature, but apparently this is a feature directly in the Mail app. Tapping the From in the mail compose screen opens a dropdown of possible addresses to use or create a new one with Hide My Email.
mimsee
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
> So perhaps a better solution was to teach them to setup their own git repo in a cheap or free uni server.

And then lose access after graduating. Great idea!
mimsee
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
IMO there isn't a cookie nightmare but rather a tracking nightmare. I'm not fully up-to-date on if there is a separate EU directive on cookies on the internet specifically, but the GDPR is the _General_ Data Protection Regulation. Meaning that if I go and collect your info on pen and paper, I must then ask your permission on how I process and share that data, especially if sharing that data is not necessary to complete the main transaction but is somehow done auxiliary to the main purpose. (e.g. I buy a pillow online, my info is used to target ads for me.)

GDPR itself doesn't require consent for functional cookies. For example, Apple.com does not have a cookie consent box _at all_.

On tracking specifically, I feel there are at least two levels. One that happens in-browser by third party companies. These are your classic advertisements. The other is more first-party backend-heavy. These would be your local grocery store using your purchase history linked to your membership card and using that data to create analytics and targeted ads etc.

So creating a browser setting would likely not toggle all tracking away, just the ones that are "annoying" while browsing.
mimsee
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
"According to Wikipedia..." aargh Wikipedia is not the source!
mimsee
·9 месяцев назад·discuss
If I wanted to achieve the same result, that is to serve assets of others from my own domain, I'd just create a custom endpoint like /api/user-avatar/:userId and an action proxies the actual image from google, maybe keep a cached copy for some time to not have to redownload the image on every request.
mimsee
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
Apple also built a custom video element for web they use for their events. See the Apple Events page[0] and click "Watch the event". It also seems to dim the video when mousing over. I kinda like the design, but the animations seem a tad bit slow.

[0]: https://www.apple.com/apple-events/
mimsee
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
Wouldn't deprioritizing interfere with regular web traffic these days, given that close to one third of non-bot traffic reported by Cloudflare is over UDP with HTTP/3[0]?

[0]: https://radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-and-usage?dateRange=52...
mimsee
·5 лет назад·discuss
Is there some reason all subdomains couldn't be shown? Maybe with the exclusion for www.
mimsee
·9 лет назад·discuss
Not 100% right as some companies in EU member countries such as Finland, where I'm from, were allowed to use a certain clause that would allow them to still add roaming charges (mostly data related). This is done because the majority of operators sell contracts based on the speed and not a monthly GB cap. Almost all contracts are unlimited in data. I for one have a ~30€/month contract that has unlimited data with 50Mbps down / 30Mbps up.

After the roaming change my contract includes ~6GB of roaming data within EU. When that's reached there is a 0.0057€ per MB price in data abroad.