

Does fusion power eventually end up being radiated away as heat? Would gigantic power generation through fusion not eventually end up heating our planet?
Does fusion power eventually end up being radiated away as heat? Would gigantic power generation through fusion not eventually end up heating our planet?
Emacs will always be abe to do things you can’t do with other editors. It’s a text based interface toolkit that happens to also have a good text editor and IDE capability. Buuut, you need to spend a lot of time to set things up. I use it since probably more than 20 years and I still often need to look up and learn stuff. If you want a tool and not a workshop, get a simpler editor.
I guess there is quite some truth to your hypothesis. Organisations who want to switch probably need help in Identifying the less desirable service providers and then in understanding how to substitute or upgrade to equivalent or better services. Imagine proposing an alternative to MS Teams and showing off a combination of services that could achieve the same or better things than Teams. also: your logo looks promising but could be improved quite a lot with minor adjustments.
Just came here to say that the guy looks like a creep!
You could upload content to make it better !
No, I rarely read the code of software I use, especially crypto code since thant’s not my thing. But good to know that you did. Thanks for your opinion.
Please tell us more about the actual security problems!
Emacs with LSP and magit rules!
Call me surprised if this was actually about AI replacing programmers vs signalling to the shareholders that the company got more efficient.
Just do it!
Is that security update thing an issue for GrapheneOS though? It is supposed to replace the Fairphone Android, no? Then again, I’m not familiar with the weirdness of the Android an embedded ecosystem.
I can’t tell you the details but for some good reasons, GrapheneOS don’t support Fairphone hardware. They somehow fuck things up in the security domain.
You might be right. I can only report from my experience. I can’t say I saw people being not nice to women because of their gender. But you don’t see many things when you’re a tourist.
People are also extremely welcoming. It’s almost too much :)
Agreed!
Be sure to use a passphrase
I don’t agree about the point concerning cost. You have additional training, update, maintenance and config burden. This on top of the burdon of using the VPN on top of ssh.
Ok, fair point. But why stop at one vpn? I choose to trust OpenSSH, but I agree that adding a secondary layer of security actually helps here. You basically multiply two very low probabilities to get an even lower one. The trade-off is that you add complexity. You now need to keep two services up to date, and correctly configured and access/key material distributed.
I’d only recommend this setup for projects with special security requirements.
No.