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Comment #16757626
The Ars Technica article on their lawsuit against Apple [1] said they advertised a product on their website but received zero revenue from that product and seemingly didn't have an…
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Comment #16750877
Which of those answers are going to hold up in the post-quantum world?
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Comment #16748922
Perhaps somewhere close to AMS-IX? For me, that would be network latency to non-US customers.
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Ask HN: Windows antivirus that has a fully sandboxed engine?
Recent Twitter discussions have surfaced the fact that many antiviruses on Windows still do not properly sandbox their scanning engines, which often use legacy code to unpack and p…
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Ask HN: Any US banks who are friendly to international founders?
Are there any startup-friendly banks that non-US founders can use for the initial stages of the company before their revenue starts to grow rapidly? Ideally, I’d like to find someo…
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Comment #16724817
Can you elaborate on Fastly exposing the origin servers to DDoS? Is there a link to learn more about that?
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Ask HN: Did anyone learn Haskell as their first language?
Did you learn Miranda or Haskell as your first programming language? Tell us about your experience. Do you mainly use Haskell now? If not, why?
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Ask HN: Is Rust too complex for mere mortals?
C++ is notorious for often being too hard to get your code completely right. Is Rust affected by the same curse? Did you work on a Rust project in a team with ordinary, non-genius …
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Comment #14331847
Okay, let’s wake up and dream away. What kind of distant future would you like to be part of?
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Comment #14318746
Can anyone clarify the baseball analogy about errors? (It’s at 38:00.) I’m a bit confused.