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comprev commented on Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work   simonwillison.net/2025/De... · Posted by u/simonw
jopsen · 18 hours ago
Doing only IRL code reviews would certainly improve quality in some projects :)

It's probably also fairly expensive to do.

comprev · 18 hours ago
Pair programming? That is realtime code review by another human
comprev commented on What is the nicest thing a stranger has ever done for you?   louplummer.lol/nice-stran... · Posted by u/speckx
mox-1 · 6 days ago
A friend of mine and I (we are both Aussies) had been staying at my Grandma's house in a rural village in UK and were trying to make our way back to London on Boxing Day. The fact that it was Boxing Day meant that no buses were running, so we started sticking our thumbs out to try and hitch a lift to the nearest town's train station. As you would expect, picking up two 19 year old blokes in the middle of nowhere was not an attractive proposition to your average passerby.

Eventually a guy comes along and picks us up. Tells us he hitched all the way across Europe back in the day so he empathized with us. Says he's on the way to pick up his son (our age) from work, a department store that happened to be on the way to the station.

His son gets into the car, understandably pretty bemused as to why his dad has brought two random stragglers with him!

We get to the station only to find that it's closed, because, yes, it's Boxing Day and trains weren't running either (we hadn't really thought this through). Guy says:

"Don't worry lads, all the family are around ours for Christmas dinner. My brother lives in West London so he can give you a ride there at the end of the night."

So we found ourselves, two foreign students, invited to a complete stranger's Christmas dinner party. We all had so much fun and drank so much that we completely abandoned the London idea and went back to my Grandma's at the end of the night.

And the kid who was our age that got picked up from work? He ended up being my Best Man when I got married 15 years later. True story!

comprev · 6 days ago
Wonderful story!

As a Brit, I feel Xmas meal is the one time when you might see new faces around the table as we make an effort to ensure nobody is eating alone.

Growing up it was not unusual for members of the local community to join us if they faced Xmas alone.

comprev commented on Damn Small Linux   damnsmalllinux.org/... · Posted by u/grubbs
iszomer · 11 days ago
I still remember burning the dsl livecd image to a mini-cd shaped like a credit card (edges trimmed off) and using it on university workstations.
comprev · 11 days ago
I'm sure I burned a Gentoo stage 1 boot ISO onto one of those card-sized discs.
comprev commented on Twelve Days of Shell   12days.cmdchallenge.com... · Posted by u/zoidb
derrida · 11 days ago
Hey this doesn’t work : first solution “ls -al” which I use all the time to list directories was rejected in the second question I used awk and was rejected it expected grep

I think a beginner could be doing it right but then be told they are wrong as you aren’t evaluating actual commands

Best would be to like actually run it* and then check solutions out with awk that it pattern matches

* aka give me a shell ok worth a try lol xD

Edit: also I was expecting something a bit more challenging (also that is correct) to like exercise the brain for those of us that use shell (this is hacker news) something that takes a few minutes and isn’t just commands used all the time

comprev · 11 days ago
"ls" shows only visible files whereas "ls -a" also displays those starting with a dot. Given the question doesn't that make your answer the correct one?
comprev commented on Native Secure Enclave backed SSH keys on macOS   gist.github.com/arianvp/5... · Posted by u/arianvanp
jedberg · a month ago
If I understand correctly, this means you can't back up the private key, correct? It's in the Secure Enclave, so if you lose your laptop, you also lose the key? Since it looks like export only really exports the public key not the private one?

Probably not the worst thing, you most likely have another way to get into the remote machine, or an admin who can reset you, but still feels like a hole.

Or am I missing something?

ps. It amuses me that my Mac won't let me type Secure Enclave without automatically capitalizing it.

Edit: I understand good security is having multiple keys, I was simply asking if this one can be backed up. OP answered below and is updating their webpage accordingly.

comprev · a month ago
Inability to export the private key is no different from using an YubiKey? You can't "backup" the private key they generate either.
comprev commented on Ask HN: Are you still working with a website that requires Internet Explorer?    · Posted by u/urnicus
comprev · a month ago
I worked for a client once (in the e-commerce space) whose demographic was people likely running ancient desktops/laptops due to financial circumstances. A large part of their business model was affiliate marketing allowing anyone with a browser to make some money online. A/B testing showed a massive drop in traffic when TLSv1.1 was set as minimum.
comprev commented on Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues   cloudflarestatus.com/inci... · Posted by u/imdsm
davidee · a month ago
And others (ex. pinkbike) displaying "you have been blocked".
comprev · a month ago
Always nice to see Pinkbike mentioned in the tech world :)
comprev commented on You will own nothing and be (un)happy   racc.blog/you-will-own-no... · Posted by u/showthemfangs
Cthulhu_ · a month ago
The irony is that a lot / most / all? of these apps and services are built and run on open source software.

(is fully closed source software development even still a thing? is there any popular propriatary programming language / editor / runtime / ecosystem?)

comprev · a month ago
MS Office perhaps? Word, Excel, etc not including Teams
comprev commented on Rewilding the Internet   protein.xyz/rewilding-the... · Posted by u/thinkingemote
xeonmc · a month ago
He probably meant “real men do not use protection against sons”.
comprev · a month ago
or perhaps "real men do not use protection hence sons"
comprev commented on Meta projected 10% of 2024 revenue came from scams   sherwood.news/tech/meta-p... · Posted by u/donohoe
iso1631 · a month ago
You don't see any adverts on youtube if you don't watch youtube.

My local cinema charges me to watch a film. Sure I could sneak in through the fire escape.

That's not paying protection money.

If they say "you can watch for free if you attend our timeshare presentation first", then that's still not paying protection money.

If I want a magician to entertain me at a party, it's not paying protection money. If they say "you can watch for free but only if you listen to me drivel on about some cause first" that doesn't either.

People on HN are unwiling to pay people to entertain them. Its astounding.

comprev · a month ago
Does your local cinema have pre-film adverts?

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