>[S]ome seem to wrongly assume that most of the content on our services is about politics, news, misinformation or hate
Of course Zucky!, most of the content is actually ads. Only boring content is allowed to make people scroll more and view more ads. It's the most mediocre money printer of all time. And what is actually the hate speech that's on Facebook? most of the hate speech is coming from the left so that doesn't count anyway. You can post about supporting ISIS but not about supporting Trump. What does the MSM want exactly? the Facebook gestapo already bans most people on the center and right. Should they visit everyone who isn't a BLM staunch supporter and kill them and their entire family to make the MSM happy?
Literally there is ZERO evidence in the report. It's all pathetic nonsense "ghostwriting" about a few accounts upvoting each other on some blogs. The company and others have every incentive to blame these pathetic "ghostwriting" nonsense on Russia to make profit and be relevant. They have no reason whatsover to not do that. Even mentioning that they have no clear evidence against Russia means bad for their business.
Do you have any evidence that FireEye’s report is accurate and not misleading? they are the ones that claimed it in the first place.
Also what do you think is more plausible for a western cybersecurity company's bottomline? make Russia innocent or make it guilty? especially when you got the backing of all western governments and media.
The truth never matters since you got the downvotes. Of course Russia is behind all attacks. Even all the attacking IPs are coming from near the Kremlin according to many articles in the western MSM!
disagreeing is a pretty strong word. Nobody can disagree these days. I was flagged and labeled as a troll within a couple of minutes once I criticized a programming language. 30 years from now, people will remember this pathetic mob tyranny era when one couldn't even offend a programming language feelings!
Accessing nil pointers is well thought out. Not enforcing error checking is well thought out. Reflection and code generators instead of generics and traits is well thought out. Lack of conditional compilation is well thought out. No compilation with unused variables instead of warnings is well thought out. Doing your own sort, map, all essential array operations from scratch everytime is well thought out. Spamming err != nil instead of some operator like `?` is well thought out. iota instead of type-safe Enums is well thought out. No file-scope variables is well thought out. go mod is well thought out compared to npm and cargo.
Yes, you're so right to the point that I can't keep a post without being flagged within the first couple of minutes because HN is filled with liberal SS thugs like you.
Just because you can't kill every opinion you don't like and depose every president you don't like and fire every employee who doesn't share your views and close every account on every website that has any different opinion, just like you flagged me doesn't mean it's counter-factual. You liberal extremists the plague of our generation.
All big tech companies have a liberal thought police right now. Reddit for example was a place of freedom until 4 years ago and now it's a "1984 as a service". Facebook doesn't even let you express anything except for sharing cute cat videos or ultra liberal views.
I wonder if you posted anything that did upset their Gestapo knowingly or unknowingly because it doesn't matter. Maybe you used a variable than contained the word "blacklist"?
Maybe it was a mistake, maybe you did something wrong. But maybe you've been neutralized by the silicon valley thought police.
I am not against forking or introducing modifications, etc.... You can fork it, change it for your use case as you wish, but just don't bundle my work, rebrand it and sell it as if it were yours. I meant my work to be free and I want the legal protection to keep my work free.
Never understood the obsession of OSI and their insisting to not give any protection for the authors. Authors whether individuals or companies should have the right to prevent their work from being rebranded or sold by others with minor or even major modification.
How many times did it happen that somebody or organization wrote a complex piece of software and published it and found that some companies just rebranded it and even sold their work with little to none added value while the original authors don't even have the right to complain because this is how open source works.
Something like BSL https://mariadb.com/bsl-faq-mariadb/ needs to get more reputation among solo developers and small companies with little to no funding that believe in the power of open source while believing also in having the right of earning a living from their own work.
Kubernetes is a godsend and it solves way more problems than it creates. But I just believe that this simple use case is an overkill. OP just wanted a remote DNS server that is addressable within the VPN. You don't really need Kubernetes or Kilo for that.