henfredemars
@henfredemars@lemdro.id
This is a secondary account. My main account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.
- Comment on Screw it, I’m installing Linux 1 day ago:
That’s like eating exactly one potato chip.
- Comment on Governments are like parents who say, "Do as I say, not as I do" 6 days ago:
Maybe, in a perverse way, they aren’t all that different in the extreme. If I were a billionaire, I can take loans out against my securities basically forever. Governments can sustain a growing debt load forever if it grows more slowly than GDP.
Alas, I am not a billionaire.
- Comment on Governments are like parents who say, "Do as I say, not as I do" 6 days ago:
Tbf, this post is a shower thought comparing governments to parents. Governments aren’t individuals.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey Releases Vine Reboot Where AI Content Is Banned 6 days ago:
It’s detectors all the way down.
But of course, as a tortoise, you would know that.
- Comment on Governments are like parents who say, "Do as I say, not as I do" 6 days ago:
Don’t forget debt. I have to have an emergency fund but you just print money and spend it like there’s no tomorrow for years on end?
- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - Neowin 6 days ago:
I have a brilliant friend who works there. However, only projects that integrate AI are really getting approved.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey Releases Vine Reboot Where AI Content Is Banned 6 days ago:
Not if I use AI to hide my use of AI first!
- Comment on Jack Dorsey Releases Vine Reboot Where AI Content Is Banned 6 days ago:
Enforcing that ban is going to be difficult.
- Comment on They were well informed. 1 week ago:
Don’t forget the random explosive barrel.
- Comment on I Wrote Task Manager — 30 Years Later, the Secrets You Never Knew 1 week ago:
I aspire to one day be as knowledgeable and well-rounded in computing as he.
- Comment on Are physical mail generally not under surveillance? If everyone suddently ditched electronic communications and start writing letters, would governments be able to practically surveil everyone? 1 week ago:
It is (under targeted surveillance) and it isn’t (practical at scale). My wife works at a post office and they do occasionally comply with law enforcement’s lawful requests to monitor or search the contents of a person’s mail, but it’s quite rare. It’s manual work that takes time and effort per-package, risks detection, and typically requires a warrant. It’s just not cost effective compared to automated electronic methods unless you’re really fucked up and they’re already onto you.
- Comment on Guys, I fucked up 1 week ago:
This is when the timelines diverged and sent us to this place.
- Comment on iPhone Pocket: $229.95 1 week ago:
I thought this was the onion! But no, it’s real!
- Comment on Serverless Is An Architectural Handicap (And I'm Tired of Pretending it Isn't) 3 weeks ago:
It really is such a cool concept. The autism in me hates the name though because there’s always a server. I wish it were called a “container-based service” or even just “containers” instead of serverless to be more direct.
There’s so much big talk about scale but really, scaling is not that important to 99% of businesses I’ve worked at. You’re not a startup. Your typical server has a huge amount of resources if managed appropriately. I guarantee and would bet money that you’ll never have a million users let alone a billion using your medical coding web app. Like, sit down!