livus
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8 years ago
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on: A pessimistic vision of India’s looming environmental and economic collapse
1. Car pooling has become very acceptable. I live in NCR and every time I've taken an Uber Pool or Ola Share the car has been packed to capacity. This is especially popular among solo office travellers.
2. This has, sort of, lost its charm with the younger generation especially if they are earning well or used to own a car. Public transit has become faster (on the order of twice as fast during peak time) compared to driving. 2 wheelers are more popular than 4 wheels for cost and practical reasons.
livus
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8 years ago
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on: Google, You Creepy Sonofabitch
There's an option to pay for GSuite, which gets you access to most Google products, but I'm not sure about it's privacy policies.
livus
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8 years ago
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on: Mozilla Files Suit Against FCC to Protect Net Neutrality
They've reached a market position where NN doesn't really impact them much. They, now, have the cashflow to pay their way out. They can pay, smaller companies cannot, thus cementing their position in the market. Absence of NN, in an indirect way, helps them competitively by constructing artificial barriers to entry without taking the heat.
Sure ISPs have their own equivalent offerings, but dealing with one or two competitors in an area is easier than dealing with a couple of them.
livus
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8 years ago
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on: Don't tell people to turn off Windows Update
Eh. I regularly update my Windows gaming PC and every time it takes a long time to restart and apply updates. Far more than macOS and Ubuntu. And this is not new behaviour.
livus
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8 years ago
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on: Microsoft Adds an OpenSSH Client to Windows 10
Not to forget iTerm 2 on macOS is amazing. I find it much more pleasurable to use than the default Terminal.app
livus
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9 years ago
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on: GitHub was down
This is the new "It's compiling!"
livus
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9 years ago
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on: Indian phones are weird
Start reporting on those messages. If you are on Android, use India Against Spam. If iphone, you'll have to report manually on the operator's website. for example - airtel.in/dnd
It's a pain in the ass but I kept on reporting for a month after activating DND and the calls and messages dropped. I've even received calls from people begging me to take my complaints back or otherwise they'll loose their jobs. I agreed twice but holy hell those exact same companies spammed me again. I stopped being a good samaritan and just told them to sort it out with their companies since it's the companies fault. Now spam has reduced to a message or two a month.
From what I understand there are old mobile numbers list being passed around from before DND was available and that's why you need to start reporting the spam messages. Word quickly spreads between the companies to remove your number from the lists.
livus
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9 years ago
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on: Intel and ME, and why we should get rid of ME
Not OP but it could be very much possible and that's what OP is trying to say. Just taking it on Intel's word that they haven't done it is not the correct way to go. For the truly privacy minded, it's better to err on the side of caution.
livus
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9 years ago
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on: If no-one helps you after a car crash in India, this is why
On average yes. There's massive corruption.
Source - I live here
livus
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9 years ago
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on: Flow vs. Typescript
Finally. But I wish microsoft would've done it sooner. Now a UNIX convert. Forever a convert. I'm no longer fighting my system to get shit done.
livus
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9 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
Do you guys hire remotely from all over the world or only US/Canada? I've been following the careers page for a few months anxiously and have been totally afraid to apply. Few days ago I checked, you guys had updated the remote options to only US/Canada. Hopes totally dashed since then.
livus
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9 years ago
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on: Samsung Demos Its First BGA SSD: 1500 MB/s Read Speed and Tiny Package
Windows 7 can be a PITA in such cases. From what I've seen, Windows 7 has started to show its age when it comes to hardware. Quite a bit of modern hardware like NVMe SSDs and USB 3 are not recognized out of the box. You're most stable bet would be to go with Windows 10 if you can. There'll be tradeoffs which I guess you are already aware of.
livus
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9 years ago
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on: How Not to Explain Success
I'm surprised at the success of Indian Americans. What gives for their success?
livus
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9 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Disabling paste in password boxes - why is it practiced?
Making it worse are some websites totally disabling right click. Very very annoying.
livus
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10 years ago
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on: Angular 2 Release Candidate
From a limited perspective, writing code in angular can be a little jarring process. Compared to js in the browser and node, js in ng comes in the way of the thought process.
livus
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10 years ago
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on: How to ace a YC interview
I guess Buffer comes close enough.
livus
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10 years ago
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on: How to ace a YC interview
A flat organization cannot rapidly scale. And sometimes there might not even be a consensus. Having an overriding vote, albeit rarely, is crucial to break deadlocks.
This is not to say that flat organisations are bad. But I don't think they are a particularly good fit for the scale YC companies work at.
livus
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10 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What are some good React tutorials?
React and Angular can get very confusing for a first timer in front end. The official tutorials leave out a lot of magic happening behind the scenes. I tried to complete the official angular tutorial and even after completing it, though I could build an app, I still didn't feel confident that I had a good understanding of Angular.
livus
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10 years ago
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on: The FBI Director Puts Tape Over His Webcam
Honest question. Not to ignore any flame wars
I have been following this surveillance and privacy debate. I understand that encryption cannot go both ways. We cannot create back doors that are only available to the good guys. Add to this that the 'good' guys are known to abuse power.
But I also cannot deny that at certain times there are legitimate reasons for law enforcement. What solution, maybe political if not technical, can we adopt to meet the legitimate demands of law enforcement?
livus
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10 years ago
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on: I switched to Android after 7 years of iOS
I was a longtime android user. Now jumped to iOS. It was not just the crapware but also the sheer audacity of android developers to access any and every piece of information available on the device. Marshmallow will fix things but the ecosystem still has to catch on and I don't think that developers would be quickly jumping on board.
I remember a very big media house published their first android application in my country. They demanded access to contacts, calendars, locations, camera, gallery...basically everything imaginable. And there was a fierce backlash from users.
It's always a matter of trade offs. For some people, tinkering with their device is more important. And for the rest, they just want to get their work done and for their devices to get out of the way. I have come to terms with the freedom in the latter category now.
2. This has, sort of, lost its charm with the younger generation especially if they are earning well or used to own a car. Public transit has become faster (on the order of twice as fast during peak time) compared to driving. 2 wheelers are more popular than 4 wheels for cost and practical reasons.