threatofrain
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- threatofrainSo it's time to release our internal aerial photography, because cost only affects poor actors? Like no, cost is cost to the degree it costs.
- Bad actors, especially state actors, will have no problem getting this data.
Everything that costs will cost to the degree that it costs. Putting the chocolate milk on the top shelf is enough to encourage children to buy less chocolate milk. The data you're talking about? The place I work at is the one doing the hard boots on the ground labor for aerial data, and from that perspective nothing is easy or free.
One can make great arguments about why people should have access to data notwithstanding all risks, but surely not that security by obscurity is mere illusion.
- But do people think American will translate to Germany?
- It should be noted that when you have bad actors in your system almost all guarantees of all kinds go out the window.
- Sorry but the entire line of argumentation and all it’s chess flavor is miles off the mark. This is not the sound of arguing with someone who studied what they talked about.
- Just have a seamless process between author and user for signing and verifying builds.
- By the time you factor in the information you're too late.
- Sure in the context that you mean it’s an oral tradition.
- Siri could've done better but Apple is definitely taking big risks with their privacy play. They might just corner themselves.
- TLA+ checked! Whoa!
- I think there is such thing as a moat on legislative and cultural movement, whether that moat is good or not. So rather than "slippery slope" I think of it more like reducing or building moats.
- I don't think it's wildly unpopular, I think that starting a union is wildly hard and paints a target on your back, but once someone does the hard work I think we'll see that there was sufficient support to make a play.
I also think if you do a text embedding on the recent years of HN post and you look for conversations on unions, you'll find a plurality of support.
- The library space converged to TS far faster than the rest of the JS world. Also interesting to see the sharp rise of Go.
- Why do you have to wonder? Are people on HN just abstract text to you? Just talk to people.
- I'd love to hear any commentary on Consul if anyone else has it.
- Copying is just as much dependency, you just have to do maintenance through manual find-and-replace now.