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ifhs commented on VirtualBox 5.1.8   virtualbox.org/wiki/Chang... · Posted by u/based2
okket · 9 years ago
11 days ago Touch Bar did not exist in public. If you want to add it, here are the sources:

https://www.virtualbox.org/browser/vbox/trunk#src/VBox

But it looks like it is not an easy task thanks to Qt.

ifhs · 9 years ago
Also, it is Qt and not QT
ifhs commented on VirtualBox 5.1.8   virtualbox.org/wiki/Chang... · Posted by u/based2
okket · 9 years ago
11 days ago Touch Bar did not exist in public. If you want to add it, here are the sources:

https://www.virtualbox.org/browser/vbox/trunk#src/VBox

But it looks like it is not an easy task thanks to Qt.

ifhs · 9 years ago
I assumed this was made available as closed beta to popular software
ifhs commented on VirtualBox 5.1.8   virtualbox.org/wiki/Chang... · Posted by u/based2
ifhs · 9 years ago
No touchbar integration? I can think of some very useful shortcuts around full screening
ifhs commented on Powerwall 2 and Integrated Solar   powerwall.tesla.com/?powe... · Posted by u/ph0rque
ifhs · 9 years ago
Brilliant. Can't wait to order one. Wonder when it will ship since I was planning on reroofing next 4 months or so.
ifhs commented on Incident Report: Inadvertent Private Repository Disclosure   github.com/blog/2273-inci... · Posted by u/jamesfryman
bsder · 9 years ago
That is true. But, if I'm running my own instance, the probability is that it doesn't matter if someone else gets access via bad application logic. Everybody is probably employed by the same company.

It's a difference of degree: compromising my self-hosted or on-premise server means that somebody already in my employ has more access than they should. If I'm a small organization, that probably doesn't matter. If I'm a big organization, I probably have an IT staff to deal with this and the people involved are still "nominally" under my control.

The github mistake means that people completely unrelated to my repository can get access.

ifhs · 9 years ago
Well, the code can simply be made public by bad application logic. Which is why I thought you where talking of on premise where the intranet will seal off outsiders
ifhs commented on Ask HN: Is Dell XPS Developer Edition a Good Replacement of Macbook Pro?    · Posted by u/kornakiewicz
ifhs · 9 years ago
I recommend carbon 3rd gen
ifhs commented on Incident Report: Inadvertent Private Repository Disclosure   github.com/blog/2273-inci... · Posted by u/jamesfryman
bsder · 9 years ago
I approve of the handling, but this just underscores why you want self-hosted instances.
ifhs · 9 years ago
Don't you mean on-premise?
ifhs commented on A Quantum Leap for the Web   medium.com/mozilla-tech/a... · Posted by u/Manishearth
ifhs · 9 years ago
Sorry but posting this on medium is a quantum leap backwards. That too from Mozilla.
ifhs commented on Running containers without Docker   jvns.ca/blog/2016/10/26/r... · Posted by u/ingve
patrickg_zill · 9 years ago
If someone sent me an email equivalent to this blog post, my sole recommendation would be ProxMox running OpenVZ. OpenVZ gets you 90% of the way to Docker-style containers without breaking anything for her developers.
ifhs · 9 years ago
I thought openvz was deprecated.
ifhs commented on 2017 Rust Roadmap   github.com/aturon/rfcs/bl... · Posted by u/muizelaar
ifhs · 9 years ago
It's amazing how much the rust team has nailed it. they know exactly what the problems are. I do not know of any other team as talented as rust. Then language is also quiet brilliant. I have started rewriting all my code in rust the days. It just makes sense.

u/ifhs

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