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maneesh commented on FBI stymied by Apple's Lockdown Mode after seizing journalist's iPhone   arstechnica.com/tech-poli... · Posted by u/alwillis
fodkodrasz · 11 days ago
Definitely not a coincidence.

Oh we do end-to-end encrypt everything for your safety, see our article on the unbreakable protocol... but you can unlock everything with this 4 digit windows hello pin, unlimited retries, you are mandatory to define the pin, if you want to use high security features... Totally not a backdoor.

Apple is more principled on this front definitely.

maneesh · 10 days ago
Isn’t a pin considered a password and not required to be given up, unlike a fingerprint or Face ID?
maneesh commented on Large US company came after me for releasing a free open-source alternative   old.reddit.com/r/selfhost... · Posted by u/zem
ryandrake · 20 days ago
> You can upload unlimited flight logs for free.

> BUT you can only view the last 100 flights.

> If you want to see your older data, you have to pay a monthly subscription and a $15 "retrieval fee."

> Even then, you can't bulk download your own logs. You have to click them one by one. They effectively hold your own data hostage to lock you into their ecosystem. I am not sure if they are even GDPR complaint even in the EU

1. There is zero reason for this to be an online, cloud-hosted application. This is... a database. 20 years ago, this would have been a 400KB EXE you ran on your computer and that was that.

2. I hope people are not deleting their own logs after uploading them to this service. Surely, users aren't relying on this site as some kind of backup for their data. Especially when their business model appears to be clearly HostageWare.

EDIT-ALSO:

The legal basis for this threat doesn't make much sense. The company is saying that mere mentioning of their company (or product) name "uses the [product] name and brand as a commercial hook to drive traffic and adoption of your unfairly competing tools."

If this was enforceable, how would any project that provides open source compatibility with some company's proprietary format be legal? If I write a program that downloaded fitness data from my Garmin smartwatch and mentioned "compatible with Garmin smartwatches" on the project's GitHub, am I suddenly infringing their trademark? (Not looking for legal advice, just confirmation that this company's position is legally bizarre.)

maneesh · 20 days ago
I totally doubt it’s illegal, but the argument hinges on the trademarked name, not the export tool tech. “Provides functionality with top smartwatches” has no chance of a cease and desist, but “provides functionality with Garmin” might get you one.
maneesh commented on Why I love my Boox Palma e-reader   minimal.bearblog.dev/why-... · Posted by u/pastel5
easterncalculus · 4 months ago
I still don't understand why this needs to run Android. If you're looking for a much simpler and much cheaper device ($70 vs $200-$300) I would recommend the xteink x4.
maneesh · 4 months ago
The benefit for me with the boox series is access to the kindle app on play store. And obsidian.
maneesh commented on Uv is the best thing to happen to the Python ecosystem in a decade   emily.space/posts/251023-... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
PaulDavisThe1st · 4 months ago
This isn't really true. Heat stress deaths in Europe are comparitively rare, or were until urbanization and climate change became bigger factors.
maneesh · 4 months ago
I mean, more Europeans die from heat issues than Americans from guns. https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/07/28/opinion-us-heat-de...
maneesh commented on The electrifying rise and litigious fall of energy beer   snackstack.net/2024/07/10... · Posted by u/prismatic
sneak · 2 years ago
You can’t buy lawn darts anymore. Every bar will make you a vodka redbull.
maneesh · 2 years ago
Will they put four vodkas and 3 red bulls in a single glass for the price of a college students budget? Because that was a four loko
maneesh commented on Doomsday Prepping: Reactionary Behavior or Inherited Instinct?   seattleanxiety.com/psychi... · Posted by u/rzk
adolph · 2 years ago
Resilience is overrated and zero-sum. Once systems are antifragile they can really expand the ergodicitic envelope for the benefit of all. Working against the second law is futile anyway; embrace entropic accelerationism.
maneesh · 2 years ago
Do you have any examples of how this could be done?
maneesh commented on A Visit to the Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City (2023)   johnhawks.net/weblog/muse... · Posted by u/Caiero
maneesh · 2 years ago
The incredible racism in this statement! Imagine if an American were to say this about Mexicans
maneesh commented on OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman   openai.com/blog/openai-an... · Posted by u/davidbarker
quickthrower2 · 2 years ago
I bet not (we could bet with play money on manifold.markets I would bet to 10% probability). Because you need the talent, the chips, the IP development, the billions. He could get the money but the talent is going to be hard unless he has a great narrative.
maneesh · 2 years ago
Isn't his narrative that he is basically the only person in the world who has already done this?
maneesh commented on Casino-like apps have drained people of millions   nbcnews.com/tech/tech-new... · Posted by u/apsec112
rjh29 · 2 years ago
Surely it's even worse, because it's available 24/7 wherever you are, instead of being somewhere you have to physically visit.
maneesh · 2 years ago
Plenty of online casinos exist as well.
maneesh commented on Show HN: kproximate – A Kubernetes node autoscaler for Proxmox   github.com/lupinelab/kpro... · Posted by u/someofmyparts
RamRodification · 2 years ago
> Thinly provisioned compute in the presence of other VMs is one reason

That's the only reason I can think of.

> I think this is aimed at people with multiple proxmox nodes in a cluster

I think so too, but then we're back to the original question again (i.e. why not just have kubernetes nodes instead of having proxmox nodes with kubernetes VMs on them).

maneesh · 2 years ago
If you host multiple proxmox nodes, you can host other VMs on each bare metal node in addition to the kid cluster, right?

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