mrschwabe | 5 years ago | on: Bug drone for UK army that weights 196g, has 40 mins autonomy and 2km range
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mrschwabe | 5 years ago | on: Moving from Macbook to Linux
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/07/how-to-replace-nautilu...
mrschwabe | 5 years ago | on: Electron 11.0 released with support for Apple Silicon
mrschwabe | 5 years ago | on: Flash Animations Live Forever at the Internet Archive
Easier said than done, but fun to think about how things could have played out if Flash was given a dedicated hardware platform and follow on generational iterations ie- today maybe we'd have one more option other than iOS or Android. In fact, an allegience with Microsoft probably would have been best and saved both companies' endevours in the dedicated phone/tablet space but now I'm just spitballing.
mrschwabe | 5 years ago | on: Vapor – Decentralized Web over Bitcoinized HTTP
mrschwabe | 5 years ago | on: Vapor – Decentralized Web over Bitcoinized HTTP
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Google removed my ads-free app for “deceptive ads”
Right, I get that you may need the money - but if your livelihood depends on money earned from making this world a worser place perhaps it is time to gut check and determine what really is your purpose and best use of time; maybe (easy) money is not all it's cut out to be in that context.
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Goodbye, EdgeHTML
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: The CumEx-Files – How Europe's taxpayers have been swindled of €55B
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: US Lawmakers Urge Canada to Snub China's Huawei in Telecoms
As a Canadian citizen, I urge Canada to snub Huawei too. Doing business with businesses based in China for any reason should be met with extreme criticism simply based on the human rights atrocities that are happening there all the time; not to mention Chinese government's dismantling of free speech in Hong Kong [0] and its continued aggression towards the independent and separate country of Taiwan [1].
China's businesses should fix China's government before they expect to be rewarded with lucrative international deals to the scale that Telus (and Apple, et all) is awarding them.
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2018/10/14/beijing-taking-hong-ko...
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2018/10/11/exclusive-beijing-tell...
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Legless Japanese businessmen: the photographer who caught a Tokyo epidemic
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Stripe has frozen Gab.com's account
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Stripe has frozen Gab.com's account
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Stripe has frozen Gab.com's account
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DooMz4QV4AEEuv4.jpg:large
Here is the link to his comment if you wish to reply:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18136380
And make sure you turn on 'showdead' in your settings otherwise miss key comments like this.
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Google’s first all-hands after 2016 election [video]
Anyone paid to consult or render services for that campaign should be under intense scrutiny.
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Google’s first all-hands after 2016 election [video]
https://qz.com/823922/eric-schmidt-played-a-crucial-role-in-...
https://www.businessinsider.com/wikileaks-emails-google-eric...
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Line Launches Its First Cryptocurrency 'Link'
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Line Launches Its First Cryptocurrency 'Link'
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Line Launches Its First Cryptocurrency 'Link'
Anyway, a lot of the complexity in this space is indeed over-engineering and me-too engineering for problems that are already solved but that need to be 'customized' ever so slightly. In LINE's case they want the tech to line up with their business model so just forking Bitcoin is not necessarily an option for them (though perhaps they are using it on the backend or in some aspect of their architecture / accounting system).
Maybe their new system will fail, maybe it won't - but definitely if they are doing anything close to Bitcoin volume I wouldn't write it off as failure.
mrschwabe | 7 years ago | on: Australia Wants to Take Government Surveillance to the Next Level
When you remove the human element from policing, there is thus then no human empathy in the decision to use force ie- to arrest or kill, if that is the 'command' said AI internally commands itself to do.