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yvely commented on Get Ready for the End of Fed Independence   wsj.com/economy/central-b... · Posted by u/JumpCrisscross
uejfiweun · 3 hours ago
Paywalled, and archive.is seems to be busted.
yvely · an hour ago
Don't worry, this journalism probably isn't even societally important /s
yvely commented on Bot or human? Creating an invisible Turing test for the internet   research.roundtable.ai/pr... · Posted by u/timshell
TechDebtDevin · 2 months ago
I personally work on this all day everyday, you're never going to find my crawlers, stop trying lmfao.
yvely · 2 months ago
I like that you chime in on this and think better cooperation makes more sense here. I assume you also have no interest in enshittified, slower, more expensive, environmentally worse, lower quality Internet. From your point of view, what are potential options/directions to approach to solve some of the issues arising from f.x. crawlers, bota, and other detection-avoiders? I am genuinely curious here
yvely commented on How you breathe is like a fingerprint that can identify you   nature.com/articles/d4158... · Posted by u/XzetaU8
encom · 2 months ago
You are now breathing manually.
yvely · 2 months ago
I just lost the game
yvely commented on How I program with agents   crawshaw.io/blog/programm... · Posted by u/bumbledraven
mewpmewp2 · 3 months ago
I am going to put it out here: Docker and other modern infra is easier to understand than CSS (at least pre flex).
yvely · 2 months ago
My take from this comment is that maybe you do not understand it as well as you think you do. Claiming that "other modern infrastructure" is easier to understand than CSS is wild to me. Infrastructure includes networking and several protocol, authentication and security in many ways, physical or virtual resources and their respective capabilities, etc etc etc. In what world is all of that more easy than understanding CSS?
yvely commented on GrapheneOS needs OEM partner access   xcancel.com/GrapheneOS/st... · Posted by u/udev4096
nickslaughter02 · 3 months ago
EU is actively seeking mandatory backdoors into phones among others (look up ProtectEU). EU is the last entity they should be in contact with.

"Experts "deeply concerned" by the EU plan to weaken encryption" https://www.techradar.com/computing/cyber-security/experts-d...

yvely · 3 months ago
These things i am also against. But there is at the same time an interest in allowing data security and ability to repair, f.x. I would never suggest an EU led or controlled version, but the EU has many types of resource and overlapping goals I think.
yvely commented on GrapheneOS needs OEM partner access   xcancel.com/GrapheneOS/st... · Posted by u/udev4096
WhyNotHugo · 3 months ago
I don’t see how the EU can help. They need access to source code that belongs to Google and Google is under no obligation to legal disclose.

The legal changes require to force then to do so are wildly beyond what we can expect from the EU.

yvely · 3 months ago
I was actually thinking funding and networking. I do agree with what you said.
yvely commented on GrapheneOS needs OEM partner access   xcancel.com/GrapheneOS/st... · Posted by u/udev4096
yvely · 3 months ago
GrapheneOS devs should approach the EU for support here in my opinion. Right about now the EU, or at least many member nations, are very interested in ensuring ability to take ownership of important/critical solutions.
yvely commented on A filmmaker and a crooked lawyer shattered Denmark's self-image   theguardian.com/world/202... · Posted by u/RapperWhoMadeIt
robinhoodexe · 5 months ago
The director also made Kim Jong Il’s Comedy Club[1], an absolutely insane documentary on North Korea.

[1] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1546653/

yvely · 5 months ago
And also by Mads Brügger and about North Korea. Civilian self-chosen undercover operation. Fascinating watch. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt13243898/
yvely commented on Political bias can subvert your rational thinking [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=zB_OA... · Posted by u/belorn
yvely · 10 months ago
s/Political b/B/

Isn't it kind of the definition of bias?

yvely commented on Ask HN: How to Learn 'To Think'?    · Posted by u/cannnot_think
yvely · 10 months ago
Great first step asking for help and seeking to improve. :) I would like to point out that a lot of people don't have internal monologues. There are many ways to think and many ways to be smart. Internal monologue is not a requirement. I have it myself so I cannot give advice on how to think without, but just bear in mind that it isn't required.

u/yvely

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