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opqpo
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Comment #24030598
HN is a great place. Half the country voted for Trump but not a single one of them can show up here. Really makes you think.
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Comment #24030576
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Comment #24030489
>[S]ome seem to wrongly assume that most of the content on our services is about politics, news, misinformation or hate Of course Zucky!, most of the content is actually ads. Only …
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Comment #24022878
Those kids should get a prestigious cybersecurity job instead of going to jail. They didn't harm anybody even though they had the power to do that.
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Comment #24009701
Literally there is ZERO evidence in the report. It's all pathetic nonsense "ghostwriting" about a few accounts upvoting each other on some blogs. The company and others have every …
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Comment #24009455
Do you have any evidence that FireEye’s report is accurate and not misleading? they are the ones that claimed it in the first place. Also what do you think is more plausible for a …
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Comment #24009270
The truth never matters since you got the downvotes. Of course Russia is behind all attacks. Even all the attacking IPs are coming from near the Kremlin according to many articles …
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Comment #24009198
The one this fake story was designed to make you think it is behind it
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Comment #24009174
This is a fake story about nonexistent hackers posting fake stories on "real" news sites 'to discredit Nato'.
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Comment #23934731
disagreeing is a pretty strong word. Nobody can disagree these days. I was flagged and labeled as a troll within a couple of minutes once I criticized a programming language. 30 ye…
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Comment #23934616
Mediocrity, ugliness and verbosity is more well thought out than engineering.
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Comment #23934566
Accessing nil pointers is well thought out. Not enforcing error checking is well thought out. Reflection and code generators instead of generics and traits is well thought out. Lac…
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Comment #23934462
Everything in Golang seems pretty complicated and nonintuitive compared to any other modern language. But "it's all well thought out"!
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Comment #23876579
I doubt this is physically possible. I think they have distributed edge caches for pages with short TTLs.
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Comment #23833391
Yes, you're so right to the point that I can't keep a post without being flagged within the first couple of minutes because HN is filled with liberal SS thugs like you.
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Comment #23833264
Just because you can't kill every opinion you don't like and depose every president you don't like and fire every employee who doesn't share your views and close every account on e…
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Comment #23833067
All big tech companies have a liberal thought police right now. Reddit for example was a place of freedom until 4 years ago and now it's a "1984 as a service". Facebook doesn't eve…
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Comment #23824170
I am not against forking or introducing modifications, etc.... You can fork it, change it for your use case as you wish, but just don't bundle my work, rebrand it and sell it as if…
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Comment #23823732
Never understood the obsession of OSI and their insisting to not give any protection for the authors. Authors whether individuals or companies should have the right to prevent thei…
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Comment #23819800
Kubernetes is a godsend and it solves way more problems than it creates. But I just believe that this simple use case is an overkill. OP just wanted a remote DNS server that is add…
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Comment #23816058
Never thought of that. But OP maybe liked tinkering with k3s and kilo. But I believe kilo's best use is for cluster to cluster connection. This use case is a bit artificial in my o…
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Comment #23816039
Yes you can avoid that open source setup for a buggy and even slower userspace wireguard commercial implementation for only 10$/month per user
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Comment #23815227
I believe that Kubernetes is artificially injected in your setup. You can just run your DNS server on the server and advertise it on the VPN address. You can still address it from …
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Comment #23783555
What does "trojans at ISPs" even mean? TLS works end-to-end and ISPs can do absolutely nothing to see the plaintext. It's unless the CAs at users-side are manually replaced with fa…
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Comment #23775156
I like how they are shamelessly trying to rebrand Jason Donenfeld's open source work in order to take the credit and the money for features with salesy names like "mobile IP" that …