ondrek | 8 days ago | on: Show HN: Channel Surfer – Watch YouTube like it’s cable TV
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ondrek | 12 days ago | on: Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (March 2026)
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ondrek | 16 days ago | on: No right to relicense this project
ondrek | 1 year ago | on: CDC ordered to stop working with WHO immediately
ondrek | 3 years ago | on: Killbutmakeitlooklikeanaccident.sh
There are plenty reasons why.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Legality_of_firearm_...
ondrek | 4 years ago | on: Russian diplomat caught on camera recruiting a spy
ondrek | 4 years ago | on: A word used only by Postgres developers
ondrek | 4 years ago | on: Electron isn't Cancer but it is a Symptom of a Disease
With a right approach, some Webassembly improvements and Webkit iterations all could vanish.
On the end of the day, Slack and Visual Code Studio are great apps from the user perspective while features, design and business model play much important roles in choosing the software compared to the underline tech stack.
ondrek | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
Seven years ago I needed time for finishing a school project and wanted to look busy at work. The packages prints random messages to terminal, so you look like you are are in middle of some deployment job or npm install.
Still works as far as I know.
ondrek | 4 years ago | on: Launch Your App: Why We Don’t Use Docker (We Don’t Need It)
ondrek | 4 years ago | on: Open letter from researchers involved in the “hypocrite commit” debacle
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Thanks for sharing.
The statements in the link are wrong. I will make some clarifications.
1. We have never intentionally introduced any bugs in Linux. 2. The project that investigated the issues with OSS patching process was done in November 2020. We did get an IRB letter for the research. The purpose of the research is to improve the security of the OSS patching process. 3. One of my students is working on a different project which has nothing to do with the project mentioned in 2. The student aims to fix problems in Linux instead of introducing problems.
If you are interested in the project mentioned in 2, please find more details here: https://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~kjlu/papers/clarifications-hc....
I hope these clarify the misunderstandings.
Kangjie Lu Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Minnesota https://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~kjlu
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ondrek | 5 years ago | on: An interview with the man who keeps uploading my feet to WikiFeet
ondrek | 5 years ago | on: Gitlab default branch name changes to main
ondrek | 5 years ago | on: Hockey goalies are too big now
As the rules limit how big a goalie's pad can be, a huge guy might take up a lot of space, but much of his body will be unprotected from 150+ km/h slap shots.
ondrek | 5 years ago | on: Ultima VIII – How to destroy a gaming franchise in one easy step
I spent several years within this world, met hundreds of friends I already forgot, tried countless tournaments, fights and lived so many memories.
Maybe it's just nostalgia, but this game showed me, what it means to love something you spend your free time with. Maybe it even transfered somehow to programming later on.
ondrek | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
I started this two months ago and it's suppose to be a tool which helps me with personal planning. Sharing tasks with my wife, colleagues, friends and employees.
It's a side project and I still have a job, so I work during evenings and nights on it.
ondrek | 5 years ago | on: A Look at iMessage in iOS 14
> In July and August 2020, government operatives used NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware to hack 36 personal phones belonging to journalists, producers, anchors, and executives at Al Jazeera. The personal phone of a journalist at London-based Al Araby TV was also hacked.
> The phones were compromised using an exploit chain that we call KISMET, which appears to involve an invisible zero-click exploit in iMessage. In July 2020, KISMET was a zero-day against at least iOS 13.5.1 and could hack Apple’s then-latest iPhone 11.
ondrek | 5 years ago | on: Clearview AI being used to identify Capitol rioters