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calcifer commented on Flipper Zero dark web firmware bypasses rolling code security   rtl-sdr.com/flipperzero-d... · Posted by u/lq9AJ8yrfs
ponector · 23 days ago
>> Who actually asked for keyless entry?

Almost everyone?

It's one of the best feature I have in a car, the most convenient one.

calcifer · 23 days ago
It's a feature we like now that we have it, but not one we asked for.
calcifer commented on Show HN: Ten years of running every day, visualized   nodaysoff.run... · Posted by u/friggeri
throwaway2037 · 2 months ago
First, congrats on your self discipline.

Second: About running just one mile in a single day: Does have any physical benefit? (Yes, I know you run more than one mile on many days.) It would take more time to change in to/out of your clothes and shoes than run a mile. Plus it only burns 100 cals. Can you imagine someone writing here that they only swim 9 mins per day... Or bike 9 mins per day?

calcifer · 2 months ago
> Does have any physical benefit?

Compared to what? Sitting on the couch, snacking on chips? Of course.

calcifer commented on Against AI: An Open Letter from Writers to Publishers   lithub.com/against-ai-an-... · Posted by u/neom
lerp-io · 2 months ago
i honestly don’t think we have have yet come to grips to a world collectively giving birth to nonhuman intelligence - literally aliens that may ironically be more conscious of the world than we could ever be in our current form. maybe it’s just our ego, inability to let it go and try and find some sort of balance or peace….always competing, adapting, improving…..personally i am happy to see it all accelerating and think diversity of thought will make this world more beautiful. i don’t believe in any sort of “singularity”, to me it’s more of a Cambrian explosion and now you have even more power to be creative ,build worlds, and explore ideas.
calcifer · 2 months ago
> giving birth to nonhuman intelligence

Doesn't this incessant anthropomorphization get tiring?

> maybe it’s just our ego

Indeed...

calcifer commented on What would a Kubernetes 2.0 look like   matduggan.com/what-would-... · Posted by u/Bogdanp
jcastro · 2 months ago
For the confusion around verified publishing, this is something the CNCF encourages artifact authors and their projects to set up. Here are the instructions for verifying your artifact:

https://artifacthub.io/docs/topics/repositories/

You can do the same with just about any K8s related artifact. We always encourage projects to go through the process but sometimes they need help understanding that it exists in the first place.

Artifacthub is itself an incubating project in the CNCF, ideas around making this easier for everyone are always welcome, thanks!

(Disclaimer: CNCF Staff)

calcifer · 2 months ago
> We always encourage projects to go through the process but sometimes they need help understanding that it exists in the first place.

Including ingress-nginx? Per OP, it's not marked as verified. If even the official components don't bother, it's hard to recommend it to third parties.

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calcifer commented on Air India flight to London crashes in Ahmedabad with more than 240 onboard   theguardian.com/world/liv... · Posted by u/Gud
calcifer · 3 months ago
Remember last year when a Boeing engineer whistleblower urged the company to ground all 787 Dreamliners?

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/apr/16/boeing-whis...

calcifer commented on Introducing stronger dependencies on systemd   blogs.gnome.org/adrianvov... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
greatgib · 3 months ago
Systemd is crap. Works in the main use case, mess up otherwise. It is the windows kernel of linux distributions.

Here for example, suddenly systemd will be mandatory despite systemd not caring for multiple session of a single user. Not only not yet implemented but totally that don't need it personally so no one can want to have it. And so again the capability of our linux based distribution will be restricted for something that was just working for decades.

Again, we can also notice how systemd people try to force systemd usage down or throats by making it mandatory for core parts like the login. Where it is not the responsibility of the initsystem to deal with that (except in windows) and if the thing was not a damned crap, it would be easy to switch to alternatives with clear interfaces.

calcifer · 3 months ago
> Where it is not the responsibility of the initsystem

systemd is not an init system. It's an umbrella project with many distinct tools and services, only one of which is an init provider.

u/calcifer

KarmaCake day3963January 12, 2014View Original