marietta_man
@marietta_man@yall.theatl.social
- Comment on can chromeos be hacked?? 11 months ago:
This isn’t true at all. Plenty of actors carpet bomb malicious content and would be happy to make $1000 in BTC ransoming grandma’s computer.
- Comment on Meta rolls out default end-to-end encryption on Messenger, Facebook 11 months ago:
The trick is that the ends are where they put the spying/surveillance code
- Comment on Time For Some Structure in Our Concurrency 11 months ago:
Or use ZIO. zio.dev
- Comment on China launches world’s fastest internet with 1.2 terabit per second link, can transmit 150 4K movies a second 1 year ago:
I’m sure they’d love to come live in the YS though.
- Comment on China Claims World’s Fastest Internet With 1.2 Terabit-Per-Second Network 1 year ago:
When I see these pro-China pieces, I remember that Chinese citizens can’t speak freely, exercise political will, or breathe clean air. As well as China’s actions towards the annexation/militarization of surrounding waters, erasure of Tibetan and Uyghuar cultures, and propagation of destabilizing online propaganda.
Also, how many times is L4s going to repost this? These repost bots make for spammy, “spectator” forums instead of community-driven content.
- Comment on China launches world’s fastest internet with 1.2 terabit per second link, can transmit 150 4K movies a second 1 year ago:
When I see these pro-China pieces, I remember that Chinese citizens can’t speak freely, exercise political will, or breathe clean air. As well as China’s actions towards the annexation/militarization of surrounding waters, erasure of Tibetan and Uyghuar cultures, and propagation of destabilizing online propaganda.
- Comment on If you had to choose one programming language that you had to use for the rest of your life, what would it be? 1 year ago:
Scala. Expressive, concise, can scale from simple to sophisticated. Sufficiently powerful - has metaprogramming, advanced types. Runs on a world-class runtime and takes advantage of a huge, mature package ecosystem that isn’t going anywhere.
- Comment on Cruise recalls all self-driving cars after grisly accident and California ban | All 950 of the General Motors subsidiary’s autonomous cars will be taken off roads for a software update 1 year ago:
No one was killed in the accident they are stating the rate of.
- Comment on General Motors' robotaxi service suspends driverless operations nationwide regulators 1 year ago:
From their privacy policy:
No Sale. We do not sell your personal data for money.