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HackerThemAll commented on Google will allow only apps from verified developers to be installed on Android   9to5google.com/2025/08/25... · Posted by u/kotaKat
HackerThemAll · 5 days ago
Everybody DEMANDS Google "do something" about malware, scam and fake apps. So it does.

For an average Joe and Jane, who gets their money stolen, that's a good move. They don't care about technology, they just want their bank, instagram, cat pictures and video calls to work and not get scammed. They are often lured into installing scamware through exactly sideloading APK, completely unaware of the risks.

In the article there's this comment:

> I'm struggling to see the benefit of this new policy. While it's presented as a security measure, the requirement to fill out these forms seems like a trivial barrier for actual malware creators, who will easily abuse the system.

Every scammer will have a different code signing certificate which you can then block if they spread malware. Right now it's a huge mass of scammers and malware authors indistinguishable from each other. And Google could possibly block them all which would also block legitimate applications (now that would spark outrage). Thanks to the new policy it'll be easy to add a single cert to the blocklist.

If you want absolute freedom on your device, just install a different Android - for example Graphene, Lineage, /e/OS, or Calix. They are all Android too.

It's so fashionable these days to go after Google.

Thanks Google.

HackerThemAll commented on Claude vs. Gemini: Testing on 1M Tokens of Context   every.to/vibe-check/vibe-... · Posted by u/dshipper
matesz · 19 days ago
Geminis free tier allows maybe 5 messages on average, for 2.5 pro at least and this is not usable.

I’m using Claude Pro for daily driver and Gemini / ChatGPT free tiers.

HackerThemAll · 19 days ago
You are clearly confirming my comment above.
HackerThemAll commented on Show HN: ServerBuddy – GUI SSH client for managing Linux servers from macOS   serverbuddy.app... · Posted by u/dpraburaj
HackerThemAll · 19 days ago
Very nice, but I prefer Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager, which is the mother of them all managers.
HackerThemAll commented on High-severity WinRAR 0-day exploited for weeks by 2 groups   arstechnica.com/security/... · Posted by u/chrisjj
smokel · 19 days ago
> WinRAR, a utility for compressing files, and has an installed base of about 500 million.

Yeah, right.

Edit: this figure is possibly taken from the WinRAR website [1]. It is more likely that there have been that many cumulative downloads, and even that seems to be a high number. Given that Windows has .zip file support built-in for quite some time, and the fact that nearly nobody downloads .zip files anymore, makes me very suspicious of this kind of statistic.

[1] https://www.win-rar.com/

HackerThemAll · 19 days ago
"nearly nobody downloads .zip files anymore"

At this point you lost my attention.

HackerThemAll commented on Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble?   newyorker.com/news/the-fi... · Posted by u/FinnLobsien
HackerThemAll · 19 days ago
Considering that the average Joe is talking about profiting from AI, then yes, AI boom becomes AI bubble.
HackerThemAll commented on Claude vs. Gemini: Testing on 1M Tokens of Context   every.to/vibe-check/vibe-... · Posted by u/dshipper
HackerThemAll · 19 days ago
What people seem to miss very hard is that they get interactive chat mode of all the models, including the best and newest (Gemini 2.5 Pro, 2.5 Flash, 2.5 Flash Lite and older) totally for free. I mean when working from chat at https://aistudio.google.com/ the entire 1M context window and all is totally free of charge. You really get a very good AI for nothing.

https://i.imgur.com/pgfRrZY.png

HackerThemAll commented on PHP 8.5 alpha 1 is available for download   php.net/archive/2025.php... · Posted by u/jeroenpeters
moebrowne · 2 months ago
8.5 notably includes the new pipe operator: https://stitcher.io/blog/pipe-operator-in-php-85
HackerThemAll · 2 months ago
Great news! PHP is going to humiliate all its haters.
HackerThemAll commented on Timescale Is Now TigerData   tigerdata.com/blog/timesc... · Posted by u/pbowyer
rattray · 2 months ago
Copying what I viewed as the key parts:

> The majority of workloads on our Cloud product aren’t time-series. Companies are running entire applications on us... So we are now “TigerData.” We offer the fastest PostgreSQL. ... Our cloud offering is “Tiger Cloud.” Our logo stays the same: the tiger, looking forward, focused and fast... Our open source time-series PostgreSQL extension remains TimescaleDB. Our vector extension is still pgvectorscale. Why “Tiger”? The tiger has been our mascot since 2017, symbolizing the speed, power, and precision we strive for in our database.

Given the logo (and internal company culture around the tiger mascot), I understand where they're coming from, but with the name conflicts (TigerBeetle, WiredTiger, etc) I do wish they'd chosen something else -- like maybe TiScaleDB and give a titanium sheen, do triple duty with the tiger and the Timescale heritage?

HackerThemAll · 2 months ago
They did not have to choose anything else - timescaledb was just fine.

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HackerThemAll commented on Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup   pcworld.com/article/26517... · Posted by u/airstrike
HackerThemAll · 4 months ago
The solution could be to rewrite some parts in Electron, Node and/or other JavaScript-based junk, with millions of files and dirs in node_modules. That would surely improve performance. Electron developers still cannot use ZIP/7z for storing their crap to save space and make loading faster. They invented their own ASAR which they also don't use. The amount of node_modules crap only increases what is in line with ever-increasing entropy.

u/HackerThemAll

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