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That’s last point reminds me of the Second Sight situation where they abonan their tech. Previously discussed https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30349871


How does this impact security researchers? Or just student developers or tinkerers? This all seem like bad idea.

I would imagine security researcher could be registered developer but I could also see autobans if that is a thing to their accounts making life complicated.

Also some folks just being locked out of the due to government censorship etc..


Reminds me of this short story by Asimov with nobody votes anymore just computer predicts the outcome. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franchise_(short_story)


Possibly for systems that don’t support post quantum. Im guessing plenty of legacy systems that need to be wrapped by something like this for site to sites in the government.


I still have my original Adam in the box, and I’ve been meaning to try and get it running. It was the first computer we had at home, and I have amazing memories of playing Buck Rogers on tape and other cartridge classics.

We ended up with two systems because the first one died along the way in 1983 or '84.

This brings back fond memories, including the desk my father built, which had a monitor stand and a cutout for the keyboard.

I feel lucky to this day that my parents invested in the Adam.


I hope it doesn’t. At times need to run windows stuff and just prefer to just start a vm without networking. I wonder how this impacts people who do testing. Maybe they just have domain joined machines or just use windows accounts.


I fully agree with distracted driving, but also think this beyond the car size though. I think those should be limited, but will be met with that’s going to be met with resistance. The US is just completely hostile to pedestrians both in how they build roads and how drivers think of pedestrians. I’m all for rules for car sizes for other reasons but this is cultural problem the US has and needs to solve.

This last month I’ve been in around Paris and felt SO much safer walking and respected by drivers than I do walking around my house a city in twin cities.


Definitely


Intel’s newer desktop cpu support ecc. The challenge would be getting a chipset. On like w680 it is supported and fairly most chipsets don’t unsure tbh. I have a w680 and it does.

https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/230580/...


This also where I landed with Brave as it seems to be working great for all of devices. Runs smoothly and I don’t really have a problem full with many sites on aggressive mode. I’ve had the sync’ing feature go flaky a few times, but over all good experience.

My big gripe with FF honestly is the lack for PWA ( progressive web apps) If they resurrect that effort I’d give it a shot. I’m not really interested in running another browser for that feature.

Also the brave privacy settings are remarkably better “by default” across all my devices. I’m sure Firefox can be configured to be hardened I just have other ways I’d like to spend my time. Heck I’d even pay for better option for all my devices.


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