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1 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·12天前·0 评论

OpenAI bought Astral, will I keep using uv?

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3 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·4个月前·2 评论

Fyn: An uv fork with new features, bug fixes, stripped telemetry

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90 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·4个月前·78 评论

You can find the bash manual in the Epstein files

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5 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·5个月前·0 评论

Official military GPS status site displays urgent advisory

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2 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·6个月前·3 评论

First LLM Coded Redis PR Opened by Antirez

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5 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·6个月前·0 评论

Pre-PEP: Rust for CPython

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5 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·7个月前·5 评论

Nvidia allowed to sell its H200 chips to China, the gov takes a 25% cut

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10 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·7个月前·3 评论

Characters? In This Economy?

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3 分·作者 BiteCode_dev·7个月前·1 评论

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BiteCode_dev
·昨天·讨论
有两件事可能是真的。

显然,你认为制作深色图案、无视网络标准并选择左右跟踪人们的数十亿美元公司,与其归咎于横幅的不便(警告你他们这样做),不如归咎于那些试图保护你的隐私但做得不完美的人。

我已经制作了足够多的网站和应用程序,即使在今天,也没有横幅,知道这是完全可能的。

我已经实现了 DNT 支持,并且在它被取消之前就知道它是一个很好的解决方案。

我与足够多的客户合作过,知道他们为什么选择这个横幅。

所以我不得不得出结论,你在这场辩论中不是一个诚实的演员,而且你显然也很生气。

所以我就离开你了。
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
不需要阴谋。有 DNT 标准,公司因为不考虑它而赚了更多钱。就是这样。
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
这是另一件事,其实我不知道这个。保存。
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
这方面已有 15 年的记录。 HN 中的无数线程对此进行了解释。

我累了老板。
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
因为如果有足够多的白痴这样做,愚蠢的经理就会认为这是标准。欧盟委员会不太可能对他们的网站一无所知,它是由某个部门盲目遵循经理的命令而制作的,只是看看其他人做了什么并复制它。

当 GDPR 出现时,我们都可以使用 DNT 标头作为旁路,并且您仍然可以在没有任何横幅的情况下将 Cookie 用于非跟踪目的。
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
I did, but that doesn't change AT ALL my initial point.

People still buy HP printers.

It's still a popular brand.
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
If illegal actions are just reverted and compensated by a fine, then they are just legal for a fee
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
Oh no, I remember well. At some point, everyone at the software home button on their phone setup, because the physical button was sometimes working and sometimes not.

Apple issued a statement saying it was a hardware failure and there was nothing they could do.

A hacker later on proved they were lying by patching the software and showing the problem went away.

That's why I'm scrapbooking every article about the trump administration right now. This time period is so wild people will doubt it really existed.

I will not be gaslighted again. This world is crazy, and people have a terrible memory.
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
The GDPR does not say that controllers must always delete personal data on request. Article 17(1)(a) — erasure is required only when:

"the personal data are no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed"

https://gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr

It's like the cookie banner all over again. This law never, ever required a cookie banner.

The big companies are master in malicious compliance that benefit them, and let them blame the EU for it.

Rules of thumbs, international billion dollars company should be assumed to be the ones being the bad guys until proven otherwise. They have lost the benefit of the doubt decades ago.
BiteCode_dev
·前天·讨论
And consumers will cry about it for about 5 minutes, then go back to reward the company.

When HP started making printer cartridges that expired even when they were still full, people complained—then bought more.

When Microsoft let the web stagnate with IE6, people complained, then turned around and did the same thing with Chrome.

When Apple deliberately put a bug in the iPhone that caused the Home button to fail, pushing people to buy the next model, people got upset—and then bought the next one anyway. I'm amazed nobody remembers that one; it was such a huge deal at the time. And there is not a single link to articles about it anymore.

When Adobe switched to mandatory Creative Cloud subscriptions, plenty of users protested, but most professionals stayed.

When Amazon remotely deleted books from people's Kindles (including 1984), it was a scandal for a month, and then... nothing.

When we found out PRISM existed, users were worried for a few months, then went right back to filling those platforms with their personal data.

When Google allowed fraudulent DMCA takedowns, shut down accounts with no appeal, and censored its search engine, there was a brief outcry, then it was back to business as usual.

When Sony put a bloody ROOTKIT on its music CDs (!!!!), people grumbled for five minutes and kept giving them money.

These companies have no reason to stop. We never make them regret anything.

I should make a website to save those for posterity, so that at least we have a track record of all the things they get away with because we let them.

We're screwed—and we deserve it.
BiteCode_dev
·3天前·讨论
And it's a damn shame because we have awesome hosting in the EU.

OVH is great value, Scaleway can handle lots of traffic, hetzner is so cheap...

So it's "nobody gets fired to buy IBM" all over again.
BiteCode_dev
·3天前·讨论
It's not, not everything need to be a single word, because the world is full of nuances.

Calling everything fascist, nazis, communists, etc. is making actual fascism, nazism and dictatorship more likely.

Because you can't raise the attention of people to the absolute priority those needs when the time come if you just wasted it on stuff that were not it again and again.

We are crying wolf, and we'll pay the price.
BiteCode_dev
·4天前·讨论
I actually opened a yandex mail account 15 years ago because, since I was going to be tracked, at least it would be from people who have no friendly contact with most gov entities and companies in my society.

Sad.
BiteCode_dev
·10天前·讨论
We have, we just have much, much better conditions for food, hygiene, personnal safety and medicine.

But have worse hormonal health (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7063751/), and are less fit (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4033061/). The flynn effect also seems to decline in some parts of the world: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0160289619301679

It just doesn't compensate the immense gains tech created.

Turns out it's ok to be weaker if you don't have to worry about dying of parasites, malnutrition, cold.

Which, you could conclude, means the individual is weaker, but the species is stronger.
BiteCode_dev
·10天前·讨论
It used to be the polite thing to disclose that you used a translation app. In fact, traditionally, you disclose when you translate anything so people know the context in which to interpret your text.

In the same way, I wanna know if a book is written by some famous people just ghost written.

Of course, the point is moot. Somebody using AI to write a blog post is unlikely to be self conscious enought to thing it's necessary to disclose it in the first place.
BiteCode_dev
·11天前·讨论
For all its faults, this is one of the things the Python typing system gets right. It's dynamically introspectable at runtime, so you can define type, parsing and validation in one go with stuff like pydantic.
BiteCode_dev
·11天前·讨论
I had one machine on my entire client's network that could never download a LibreOffice document without it being corrupted.

Turns out it was kaspersky intercepting network calls, and deciding it was a very dangerous piece of file, and it would truncate it completely silently.

After wasting a non-billable afternoon on it, I just disabled the antivirus out of desperation and figured it out.

The solution was to generate a self signed certificate and TLS the connection and prevent the bugger to MITM us.

Since this day, even on a local network with behind a proxies and using a VPN, I still use https for all the services if I'm allowed.
BiteCode_dev
·11天前·讨论
Why would they treat it as toxic?

They don't have a moral code, and they don't pay any price for mistakes.

They have zero incentive.
BiteCode_dev
·18天前·讨论
Too bad you can't use the app if you don't have a google account.
BiteCode_dev
·21天前·讨论
You are exactly the too good to realize all the problems you solve profile from the article.