hjanssen | 1 year ago | on: eu/acc
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hjanssen | 1 year ago | on: eu/acc
If the way you are building a product requires you to risk the well being of your employees, which these laws are designed to protect, you and your product are not welcome here.
Please build it somewhere else.
hjanssen | 1 year ago | on: eu/acc
The EU directly opposes the growth model of the new-era tech startups (ruthless growth financed by investor money, take over competitors, market monopoly) and the regulations aim to keep markets at least a little bit competitive.
We (the EU) do not need or want this kind of deregulation.
hjanssen | 2 years ago | on: I always knew I was different, I didn't know I was a sociopath
Shunning those people from society seems like not an option to me, they are people after all.
I think normalizing sociopathic behaviour is something to be worried about, but I personally don't see that happening anywhere so I am unsure what your point is.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Where does ChatGPT fall on the political compass?
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Maids trafficked and sold to wealthy Saudis on black market
I'd call the difference of prison wage and the minimum wage lost money.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Maids trafficked and sold to wealthy Saudis on black market
So it does still exist - but America only considers criminals for it. From what I've gathered, though, that is still a lot of people.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: ‘Unexpected item’: how self-checkouts failed to live up to their promise
Now don't get me wrong, I'm pretty social inside my own circle or when I go out for a drink for example (although I am Gen Z, so there's that), but I really do not like these interactions when they are forced and imposed upon me while doing mundane tasks like grocery shopping.
I was pretty surprised when the article claimed customers do not like them because that is the reception I've also gathered from friends.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: BBC documentary used face-swapping AI to hide protesters' identities
Actors faces are already public. Then again,I would probably be pissed when my face would be used as a mask to say something I might not agree with. Interesting question if that is ethical or not.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: ‘Whisper list’ contains 40 politicians never to accept a drink from, MP claims
> if left unchecked
This obviously represents an error on how abuse is handled in these power structures.
What baffles me the most, is that this list in particular is not only shared between staff or subordinates, but concerns colleagues. It seems that women feel that they cannot speak out against such forms of potential abuse because they fear they will get themself axed, even if the alleged abuser is power-wise on the same level.
This is very concerning to hear, but frankly not surprising if you speak with any woman that operates in any kind of hierarchy, be it corporate or otherwise.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: YouTube confirms that it has removed the “sort by oldest/newest” option
Some things that are easy with one DB, get surprisingly hard when you scale up. Lets give them the benefit of the doubt regarding technical issues here.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Sudo: Heap-based overflow with small passwords
Flatpack et al. have improved this situation somewhat, but come with their own drawbacks. Linux needs a central application-level permission system like Android, where I can grant/revoke e.g. internet access to applications. Frankly, I should never have to use sudo to install anything in my daily life, that is unfortunately not the case with the common ubuntu install, and will probably stay this way for a long time.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Gamification affects software developers: Cautionary evidence from GitHub
Frankly, thats terrifying, now that I think about it. What a powerful tool.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Java Apache Commons Text vulnerability
Having a replacement that is based on arbitrary scripts (!) seems especially questionable to me, in my brain that is a niche use case and should be turned off by default.
Maybe we have to sharpen the awareness of the common developer to these kind of dangerous practices, like we did with SQL injection attacks where string concatenation to create your queries is generally frowned upon and is regarded as a bad practice industry-wide.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Show HN: I made a modern web UI for Hacker News
The UI is optional. It is literally an extension you can install separately. Nobody is taking anything from you.
There is a place to criticise bloated and Ad-ridden web pages. This extension is not it.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Big changes ahead for Deno
npm compatibility is huge for Deno. It is basically the one major drawback to Deno, which gets hopefully fixed with this feature. It also looks like this compatibility layer is implemented transparently in the existing module management, which is a big bonus. Nobody wants to deal with node_modules anymore when working with Deno for an extended period, just love to see this.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Deutsche Bahn’s Meltdown and High-Speed Rail
Source for this claim? I would be surprised if it holds true.
> Most rail transportation could not handle the crush of additional riders from free rides
This is a problem with the infrastructure, not free rides. Of course capacity planning has to be adapted to keep up with increased usage, but thats literally what we want. We want more people to use public transportation, limiting or capping usage is the wrong approach IMHO.
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Bluetooth remains an 'unusually painful' technology after two decades
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: What I think about network states
hjanssen | 3 years ago | on: Amazon calls cops, fires workers in attempts to stop unionization nationwide
It is in my opinion totally a legit view to first believe the workers. History has shown that corruption and lawbreaking are many magnitudes more prevalent in corporations than unions.