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j1000 commented on Show HN: Dayflow – A git log for your day   github.com/JerryZLiu/Dayf... · Posted by u/jerryliu12
j1000 · 5 months ago
What kind of problem is this solving? Why would I install spyware on my machine? lmao
j1000 commented on SkiftOS: A hobby OS built from scratch using C/C++ for ARM, x86, and RISC-V   skiftos.org... · Posted by u/ksec
monax · 5 months ago
You don't! Most of it was written during a phase of my life where I had barely any social life '^^
j1000 · 5 months ago
Anyway, congrats, this is huge! :)
j1000 commented on Slack has raised our charges by $195k per year   mahadk.com/posts/slack... · Posted by u/JustSkyfall
j1000 · 5 months ago
Maybe Mattermost is solution?
j1000 commented on SkiftOS: A hobby OS built from scratch using C/C++ for ARM, x86, and RISC-V   skiftos.org... · Posted by u/ksec
j1000 · 5 months ago
How devs can create something like this with normal time constrains? I couldn't squeeze this kind of project having day to day 9 to 5 job as dev.
j1000 commented on GrapheneOS and forensic extraction of data (2024)   discuss.grapheneos.org/d/... · Posted by u/SoKamil
captainmuon · 5 months ago
> Cellebrite admits they can not hack GrapheneOS if users had installed updates since late 2022.

So, how do I know that GrapheneOS is not a honeypot for the really big fish?

At this point it seems if you really want to be safe, you have to add obscurity (in addition to conventional best practices). Like changing the pinout on your USB port so the exploit device can't connect.

j1000 · 5 months ago
I thought about this for a moment, reminds me of ANOM company. But isn't GraphaneOS open source?

Changing USB pins layout sounds like interesting idea.

j1000 commented on API, Claude.ai, and Console services impacted [resolved]   status.anthropic.com/inci... · Posted by u/rob
cube2222 · 5 months ago
Funny observation - it feels like being in the EU I get a much better AI SaaS experience than folks over in the US.

It’s like every other day, the moment US working hours start, AI (in my case I mostly use Anthropic, others may be better) starts dying or at least getting intermittent errors.

In EU working hours there’s rarely any outages.

j1000 · 5 months ago
Funny, my friend told me the same thing happens to Figma.
j1000 commented on The Last Programmers?   xipu.li/posts/the-last-pr... · Posted by u/kiyanwang
j1000 · 5 months ago
6 split screen Claude CLIs? Bro will be out of hair pretty soon

u/j1000

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