Exactly. He “stole” millions from companies stealing billions, and thus was eaten.
Exactly. He “stole” millions from companies stealing billions, and thus was eaten.
They probably have turned over logs because legal persuasion, and it sounds like they anticipated that. Moxie has been around the cypherpunk scene for a while, so they knew what they’re doing.
Plus the paper on the double ratchet algorithm is out there. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Ratchet_Algorithm
Signal uses Google Cloud Platform for their servers, for one.
Then I think it’s something to do with metadata.
Sites are much more contained now. Is much more like a profile per site.
Container tabs are still a thing in FF. This is based on that work, if I remember correctly.
😂 I didn’t notice the last time they had a nation wide outage either.
While at the sametime being a gross person.
That’s what I decided.
It will be more informative, and I have lots of options for hosting.
There was (is?) the yacy project which used a distributed index, and the individual nodes would contribute to the index.
A hybrid of original Yahoo! and Google is probably the best option. Sites submit themselves, they get reviewed, and an algorithm catalogs the contents. So curation and automatic indexing together.
git rebase
is only for terrorists. 🥸
Also for me when I’ve been drinking and committed some really stupid shit into the repo. No one needs to know what I really think of my team members.
Already found that. Still can’t buy it, still not shipping. 😂
This is interesting. A few questions though.
How hackable is it? Are other distros or OSes devs going to be able to get their system ported to it? Seeing Debian, Gentoo, NetBSD, or OpenBSD on this would be pretty cool.
Armbian lists several BPi boards as supported. Has anyone run Armbian on the BPi stuff?
I can’t seem to find where to buy the OpenWRT One or when it’s going to ship.
The prevalence of FOSS software is amazing.
Linux distros, BSDs, GCC, LLVM, GNU tools… The equivalent stack in the 90s was expensive, proprietary, and rare. I was getting software from magazine CDs, and none of the expensive tool chains were showing up on them.
Free DVCS in Git is also great. No manual versioning schemes anymore. git init
for a new repo. There was SVN, but it required a server.
Those Vietnamese Internet sharks are getting to be a real problem. 😆
Do they use the binary blobs? I figured MS, Vivaldi, the random Chromium in the distro repos stripped those out or replaced them with their own secret bins before compilation.
Printing bumper stickers of this now.
It hides user information from companies which aren’t Google. The best is not using anything Chromium based.
Extensions require APIs from the browser to work, and Google is going to nerf the APIs which allow for ad blocking. Extensions don’t have unfettered access to the DOM. FF used to be like that, but Chrome never allowed that.
Which ones? I’m curious since I don’t follow the scene and only know of mainstream stuff.
It’s startup math.