uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Windows 0day privilege escalation still not fixed
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uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Mark Rober (former NASA) launches a 30 day Creative Engineering Class
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: GWSL: Run graphical Linux apps in WSL
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: GWSL: Run graphical Linux apps in WSL
It's getting better all the time though - they tease usb passthrough might be doable as it's already supported with remote desktop
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: GWSL: Run graphical Linux apps in WSL
They'll need to manage their own app store as I can't imagine they'll have gapps//shims out of the box, but that works in their favor if they wanted to do another mobile play.
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: CSS in GitHub Readmes
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Fixing a 3 year old bug in Nvidia GeForce Experience
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Google staff rally behind fired AI researcher
I'm not fully informed about what she wanted, but I don't think it was particularly unreasonable, the controversy more has to do with headlines and spotlights about this person and her conduct/history in the past.
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Microsoft is working on an Android subsystem for Windows 10
The VM route is simply more workable and sustainable. While WINE has achieved some great success, it's still a spectrum. Some software simply doesn't work, some mostly works, some works but performance is abysmal, and some work flawlessly - depending on how deeply they integrate with windows and what APIs they utilize.
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Microsoft is working on an Android subsystem for Windows 10
[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Subsystem_for_Linux
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Microsoft is working on an Android subsystem for Windows 10
[0] maintaining an android subsystem (and various versions as distros) should be easier now for the same reason it's easier for vendors to update phones, project treble.
[1] better filesystem sharing, GPU pass through, WSL is close to natively supporting graphical applications, etc
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Jane Street Market Prediction ($100k Kaggle competition)
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: PatchGirl – QA for Web Developers
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: PatchGirl – QA for Web Developers
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: PatchGirl – QA for Web Developers
To me, a basic litmus test is whether you could easily swap the gender without reworking anything. If you can't, it's probably offensive, if you can it's practically gender neutral (naming aside). It's not a catch all, obviously, as it's no replacement for awareness of history, culture, stereotypes etc.
It's easy enough to maintain a rebranded mirror synced to upstream. Instead people seem to want to take offense just for the sake of virtue signaling.
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: 2020's fastest-rising tech jobs? Programming language PHP leads the way
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: RIAA’s YouTube-dl takedown ticks off developers and GitHub’s CEO
It's easy for an individual site to break youtube-dl, and it happens often. Awareness/distribution don't matter if:
A) there is no central repository for updating the project//distributing updates B) threat of legal action deters maintainers from the project
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: 1Password for Linux beta
It also doesn't have to be exposed to the internet. You can have it accessible behind wireguard for instance.
I have it, a DNS server, cloud storage, etc on my home lan, and use wireguard to access it on the go.
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: 1Password for Linux beta
uponcoffee | 5 years ago | on: LocalCDN – an extension that emulates CDN to improve your online privacy
I asked this the other day on a similar comment, and the best they could do is critique Moxie for having a savior complex