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Ask HN: Are there any all Linux corporations?

11 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·5 comments

Is this Ad at risk of causing epileptic seizure?

old.reddit.com
2 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·2 comments

Ask HN: Will Google stop supporting Linux Desktop?

1 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·1 comments

Teams now prompts for work location

6 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·3 comments

How to Disable IPv6 on Android

cactusvpn.com
1 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·1 comments

HN site suggestion, popover title bar on minor scroll up

2 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·0 comments

Ask HN: Anyone from CISA on Here?

1 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·3 comments

Teams not supported in Firefox on Ubuntu

teams.live.com
3 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·2 comments

Ask HN: Why do web sites not place the cursor for input?

80 points·by backendanon·3 yıl önce·94 comments

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backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Interesting, probably not these days but it would be interesting to know.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I couldn't post there because Reddit allowed the advertiser to lock the thread with no comments. The Ad is very flashy, it hurt my eyes within seconds, I'm not epileptic, but I am worried for those who are.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
For Google Domains customers being dumped onto Squarespace (like me):

https://domains.squarespace.com/google-domains

"Squarespace will honor all existing Google Domains customers’ renewal prices for at least 12 months after closing the acquisition, ensuring that domain hosting and management remains hassle-free."

It seems like there's no hurry to consider migrating yet.

If I do migrate:

  - might consider Namecheap
  - GoDaddy's renewal pricing I can't figure out
  - Porkbun sounds too hipster for my tastes though I do like pork
  - Cloudflare sounds altruistic but they want to get up all inside my domain's stuff with their proxying; I'm not sure if that could cause any issues with my Letsencrypt or other TXT records.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
IPv6 needs to die. IPv4 using NAT ensures a moderately high level of privacy. IPv6 with privacy extensions does not.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
First, there's nothing overbearing about the Ubuntu install.

Second, Fedora uses rpm management, rpm repositories sooner or later corrupt themselves, happened to me and others I know on Red Hat, on Fedora and on SuSE.

I'd use Debian but I've found Ubuntu's driver management to be far more stable and reliable, especially for WiFi.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I was in Sasebo, Japan in the early 1980's and remember buying cold coffee in a can from a vending machine similar to buying a can of Coke in the States.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I've never used Tailscale or Mullvad, I do use a VPS and Wireguard that I configured and run. I'm wondering if people working at Tailscale or Mullvad could snoop on the traffic passing through their servers?
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
> side step copyright protections

So, are you saying people should only obey the laws they agree with when those people feel they're morally justified higher than those who voted for the laws in the first place, because it's your opinion to do so or did I not grok what you are saying you support?
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
The context is whether it extinguishes the legal protections of the owner by making the barrier to sue extraordinarily high. Conversely, if you write something that is copyright protected under the law, would you be OK with Microsoft effectively stealing that protected work and sharing it with the world without even attribution to you as the original author?
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
According to my Google foo, around 1000 people per day have been moving to Texas in the last three years alone. Put anywhere between a half million to three quarters of a million additional people on the power grid in a three year span and the grid is bound to have issues.

Also, really like how the majority of the comments sound like Reddit /r/politics's far left, adult man child, ignorant insights.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
At 1 million times less power than existing sound transmission systems I'd say it's probably less audio going into the water than a baby whale fart.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
As a former Submariner and Sonar Technician (trained in oceanography and underwater acoustics), it's interesting that such low power could be used. Long range underwater transmission of sound isn't a new thing. It's possible to passively track targets for up to 3000 nautical miles when the audio gets trapped in the deep sound channel.

The device discussed in the article has only achieved a distance of 300 meters using a slightly modernized version of sonar transducers and receivers that have been around for a very long time. I've seen MIT ocean projects meet the real world and go poof, but it's good to see people are out there trying to figure things out again, in the world after the pandemic.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Ok. I read it, thanks. I plan to continue using GPG.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
> This seems to skip over the main issue I've had with waterfall - management picking dates before detailed analysis.

Yup. In Agile though, the opposite happens, we the devs are encouraged or coerced to agree to work tickets whose scope is not baked enough to start serious coding which should happen during planning or grooming...except raising a question you often get the "what part is not clear" condescending tone which discourages discourse and fleshing out of the ticket's scope.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
> The biggest problem is that we don't have adequate tools for writing requirements.

All that's needed is a text field and someone who can write requirements.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Agreed, it's no better than using a fingerprint to secure a device.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
GPG is not good now? When did that happen?
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
When there's a good, engaged PO then Scrum can work.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I've had excellent support from Linux across a variety of machines for 2 decades. Dell, Lenovo and HP.
backendanon
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I've seen several do exactly that on Reddit's IdiotsInCars over time.