Viewing profile — srevenant
srevenant
HN member- Joined
- Thu, Dec 08, 2016, 3:10 AM UTC
- HN karma
- 212
- Public activity
- 45 items
- HN profile
- View on Hacker News ↗
About srevenant
No profile information was provided.
Recent public activity
-
comment
Comment #48545502
The point being it works without temp problems in Sonoma. Not Tahoe. This discrepancy indicates they've changed the software so it works worse.
-
comment
Comment #48545493
I'm confident it isn't purposeful. But no hardware errors can be found. Virgin install Tahoe: grinds from 74-C up to 100-C within a minute and then throttles. Virgin install Sonoma…
-
story
Newer macOS runs slower on Intel (undeniably) – on purpose or "accident"?
FIRST: if you feel the urge to say "get a PC" or "try linux" please don't. This is about apple/mac/macos hardware. suggestions to linux or other things isn't helpful. I have a macb…
-
story
Is the windows11 mandate to upgrade hardware akin to older corp's toxic messes?
Just a thought. So as I understand it, largely the only reason for the "your computer can't run windows 11" thing is because of TPM 2.0 as a minimum. This creates a vast array of u…
- comment
-
story
is the EOL of isc.org dhcpd a mistake? Kea doesn't feel like a replacement
Has anybody forked the original dhcpd to keep maintaining it? Kea is a case example of how something is far over engineered for its purpose. It isn't even a drop-in replacement for…
-
story
Passkeys are primarily about vendor lock-in
Hear me out, THEN tell me how wrong I am :D With Microsoft's latest admission that they're FORCING everybody to use passkeys, it really gives one a moment of pause to reflect. In t…
-
comment
Comment #38893352
Because my account isn't signed into iCloud, that's the whole problem. To sign into my mac with iCloud requires it letting me sign in...
-
comment
Comment #38892888
I've found the BBB to be a joke, TBH.
-
story
Apple punishes non-iPhone users in iCloud password reset. Anti Trust?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm a bit beside myself. I use MacOS for my desktop because I'm a developer, and I need something that works but is also unix (I ran Linux & FreeBSD for dec…
-
comment
Comment #37075172
calling out versions: no, that's what kindof tipped me over the edge, as trying that and it wouldn't revert.
-
comment
Comment #37066573
These package managers are much older. YUM came out in 2002 with yellowdog linux. APT as dpkg came out in 1998.
-
story
Why does Homebrew reinvent the packaging wheel? It has issues
First, I love what Homebrew has done to help me out, and I really appreciate all the effort the contributors and maintainers put into projects like it. But, it's really kindof a PI…
-
story
Passkey is just a different password manager. Stop trying to kill the password
My assertion below. Prove me wrong :) It's clear that a lot of people don't understand the basic tenets of strong authentication, which is best done with at least: 1. Something you…
-
comment
Comment #33470466
To start: VSC is made by Microsoft and not the community. That's all that needs to be said. But to continue on your logic path... You are right in that the original devs couldn't k…
-
story
Atom editor is not dead, but is now Pulsar (viva OSS)
With Microsoft shortly bringing the axe to Atom, in favor of their in-house VS Code, that leaves a lot of people wondering what's next? There is a reincarnation, however! Much like…
-
comment
Comment #31326524
Exactly the problem I've run into on more than one occasion. And the erlang libs I'm referencing have almost zero documentation, so it really means "RTFC" which then is painful :D
-
comment
Comment #31326478
This is what I too have wondered. I'm curious if there are more devs in elixir or erlang. I'm also curious if it'd be easy enough to have elixir->erlang transpiling, so those wanti…
-
comment
Comment #31315732
Yep :) Anybody familiar with the roots of OO will understand how wildly Java/C++ and their ilk went off the rails. It wasn't intended as a code organizational system. It's about en…
-
comment
Comment #31315699
+100 — the heart of the problem
-
comment
Comment #31314750
Although I also have issue w/the Elixir docs, they tend to have more explanations in them than the Erlang ones. Marginally :) I am one who came not from Ruby, btw. My roots come fr…
-
story
Ask HN: Is Erlang an albatross to Elixir adoption?
I pose this question in all seriousness. An observation: after being an elixir developer for a few years now, and bringing new talent into the mix (no pun intended), is that it's a…
-
story
Is it time for our anti-trust laws to separate platform and content?
With the modern computing age we are finding that tech companies build out platforms for others to use, but then also create their own content on these platforms, and then unfairly…
-
story
OSS Alternative to ODVA's “EtherNet/IP” closed-source protocol?
Apparently this EtherNet/IP protocol is all the rage in the industrial/IoT systems world. But it's closed source, requires friendship dues to get into the club and use, and most eg…
- story