- The article is light on details of the substance of these lectures. While I couldn't find the referenced lecture, the following lecture might be similar:
Hoover Institution: Apocalypse Now? Peter Thiel on Ancient Prophecies and Modern Tech
- Could you kindly support that statement and explain why you feel that way.
- To dismiss him as being “devoid of information” is lazy and cheap. He had scholars on his team shape his message.
- You can buy prepaid SIM cards with cash, and without hassle, in the US as well.
You can do this in many countries, I believe, as well as online through services offered in exchange for crypto.
You didn't define where "here" is for you. Mexico is a better option than the US because the retail price of a SIM card with a number and service is around 50 pesos (maybe lower).
- In Mexico you can buy prepaid SIM cards with cash, and without an ID, at convenience stores such as 7-11 or Oxxo.
- > Is this actually a problem you see? I'm going on 15 years in the industry and haven't seen any issues training people up on a new language in just a couple months.
Some years ago the largest company using Elixir in the US, or at least on the west coast, abandoned Elixir because they couldn't find enough developers.
Yes. The adoption is poor despite the loud voices.
- No, they're going 20-something mph in perhaps a 20mph zone: the author stated kilometers per hour.
- Would be interesting to know how much data leaks on a new iPhone with some of the iOS privacy settings enabled and a handful of popular apps installed (WhatsApp, Instagram, Google Maps, Uber, etc).
And then if you use a commercial VPN with DNS ad-blocking enabled, how much more does this help?
- I added a response to this question in another thread: https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=42254263
- Marc Andreessen mentioned what's called "Operation Chokepoint 2.0" in relation to many tech founders being debanked. In the crypto industry you can find many examples of this, however they're often not so public. Here's an instance from the entrepreneur Sam Hamidi-Kazemian:
'Kept quiet about this for almost a year out of fear but since I'm in good company with @tyler @cameron @brian_armstrong @elonmusk now.. Last December, I got a call from JPM saying "we have to close anyone's account that we know their primary source of income/wealth is crypto. This is directly from the top from Jamie. I'm really sorry."
I had a close relationship with my banker so I assume 99% of people wouldn't even get that kind of transparency/explanation. Wanted to add my own name to the debanked OCP list @nic__carter. It's real. It happened. Hopefully now it will soon be over.' -- https://x.com/samkazemian/status/1861956394079101391
Furthermore, this phenomenon affects not only founders but is common to retail investors. Try cashing out seven figures to your bank via a crypto payment rail and see how the bank reacts. If you get close to a successful crypto investors you can find many cases. However, this crowd often stays quiet: revealing that you're a high net worth individual, particularly in crypto, can be a security risk so these stories are shared in private chats amongst individuals of the same status.
Another case of added pressure, perhaps in a different vein, can be seen here: https://nypost.com/2024/11/13/business/fbi-seizes-polymarket...
- Tailscale is not a good option for this (hiding your geo-location from work). As the article states,
'Additionally, in the case of a DERP-relayed connection, if one were to run a “traceroute” on your connection, they would see the public DERP relay server IP address, since it is routing your traffic in the middle. This IP obviously belongs to a commercial/enterprise IP block, but it’s only visible by running a traceroute which is able to see every “hop” your traffic makes. Whether or not your employer’s telemetry would pick up on this is what would determine whether this method would still work for you or not.'
Tailscale is not built for anonymity and contains strange surprises.
- Here's a number of articles outlining the A16z support for Trump:
- https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/17/co-f...
- https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-16/andreesse...
- https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/16/andreessen-horowitz-co-fou...
Here's a broader article on Silicon Valley support for Trump (potentially paywalled):
- https://www.ft.com/content/e2ffd807-1c18-436c-9f70-2fa7181ac...
- The FT article includes the following names: Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Shervin Pishevar, Keith Rabois, Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, Doug Leone, Shaun Maguire, Joe Lonsdale, Jacob Helberg
Please keep in mind that not too long ago vocal support for Trump could get you fired (and still might). Fighting against censorship is important.
- Why am I being voted down for pointing out, validly, that many people disagree? Why the rush to censor?
- Not according to Marc Andreessen & Ben Horowitz [1], Chamath Palihapitiya & David Sacks [2], possibly Zuckerberg [3], and others. And of course Elon, Thiel. Many such cases.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_sNclEgQZQ
- There are four censored comments in that thread that cannot be read along with a few benign downvoted comments. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that at least someone behaved poorly, but this is HN -- the thread is not littered.
- [citation needed]
- We should enforce rigorous qualifications for doctors. We've relaxed the standards far too much already.
- Thanks, I didn't know that. So if you have a VPN server at home and you bounce through it from a foreign location to a corporate job then perhaps the employer could identify the connection is a relay.
I'm talking about the part of the connection outgoing from the VPN, not the incoming traffic to the VPN, to be clear. I know for example that China can do deep packet inspection and that there are a number of projects to attempt to thwart this technique. But you seem to be saying that the part after the VPN can be identified?
I switched to the Mullvad browser. The other recommendation, LibreWolf, provides the following warning on install which scared me away: "Warning: librewolf has been deprecated because it does not pass the macOS Gatekeeper check! It will be disabled on 2026-09-01."