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jsgo
·5年前·讨论
Yeah, I don’t think 3 can be overstated.

Prior to 911, hijacked planes were not an unknown thing. I don’t know numbers, but remember periodic events in the news of x plane that was hijacked landing at y airport with local officials needing to meet hijacker demands for it to return to its flight.

Was weird when it happened, but we also didn’t have the hour of processing through security we do now.
jsgo
·7年前·讨论
I read that more in jest to be honest.

I know people who work within their industry (health care) in a specific place that tends to be low paying. They could very easily switch (because people have tried recruiting them to do so because they worked with them previously and they know they're good) to a higher paying job with a lighter workload without moving but servicing a different group. But part of the appeal of the job is that they are working in support of this specific class of patients.

Dunno, I could see aspects other than money being a driver in someone sticking with something when a better opportunity or situation seems to be present with little effort.
jsgo
·7年前·讨论
Looks like the aim is that you’d use Bluetooth for those. I know that isn’t what everyone wants and there is that option for corded, but the mindset seems to be for wireless.

I’m not sure how many ports are needed, though I’m sure more couldn’t hurt. This seems less about expansion externally than doing so internally. My MBP with 4 USB-C ports has one that is power + hub (HengeDock Stone) with one of the USB-A ports on it chaining to a USB-A (powered) hub. One other port is used for eGPU and the other two are untouched. Works for me, but I can completely see where this Mac Pro could end up needing a hub attachment for a lot of people.
jsgo
·7年前·讨论
Not saying you guys are wrong, just saying where it seems you get blowback for what another vendor doing more or less the same thing wouldn’t even register as a talking point. Not saying it’s fair, but it seems people hold you to something of a righteous/ideological expectation that Google et al can’t meet so they don’t even complain of it there.

In my mind, considering the push you’re making, you’d validate that vanilla chromium meets the requirements to achieve said push. If it didn’t, it’d be a non-starter and you’d have went a different route (leveraging aspects of Firefox’s stack maybe if, again, it met requirements).
jsgo
·7年前·讨论
Not OP, but I'd imagine that it is Brave seems to be a browser that advocates for the user (and presumably in the future, publishers too with the pay thing). As such, the ideals seem more aligned with Firefox than Chrome (and by extension, Chromium).

Basically, you guys are in a weird space where your decisions aren't looked at purely from a technical lens, but also an ideological one.
jsgo
·7年前·讨论
我没有这么认为,因为他希望立法代表等来解决这个问题,以至于让你推荐的人来提供这样的解决方案成为一个重点问题。

就我个人而言,我确实认为我们需要一个私钥/公钥类型的系统来处理某些事情,例如美国的社会安全号码(SSN)。这样,如果泄漏还包括 SSN(本质上是公钥),则可以重新生成它,并使用一些设备来管理将其过滤给分配给它的各方,以防止需要作为消费者/用户手动重新分发它(例如使用您的 Google、Facebook 或任何 OpenID 作为另一个网站的凭证,并将其存储在帐户中,显示它正在被这样使用)。如果他们能够自动检测所暴露的公钥并自动执行重置和分发过程,那就更好了(如果用户觉得它受到损害,他们仍然应该能够手动执行此操作)。