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A lesson in knowing when to stop reading.


Sweeeeeet!


My yoga studio and sailing community. Nearly every day I find myself at my yoga studio after work to practice. It's how I met a lot of my initial friends where I currently live. Then, there's the hobby of sailing which has a rich community where I live. Intentionally I don't seek out tech-based communities, but ones centered around other aspects of life.


+1. This book changed my life. Wouldn't be doing what I'm doing today without it!


Could you expand on how it changed your life?


Also, I support sci-hub through crypto. That's pretty much my only use case for it, but it is one. Wish we lived in a world where we didn't have to bypass regulations to get free access to journals... but cryptocurrency is a solution for now.


Morally speaking, it's a laudable use case to spread knowledge.

But one could make the argument that this site is technically an example of "crime", at least legally speaking.


The moment you start letting laws define your morals, you have lost what it means to be human.


As some flavor of libertarian, I understand the concept of the NAP (non-aggression principle) and make the distinction between morality and legality and would like to have a different definition of "crime". That said, as we operate under a legal system that is forced on us, we do have to make references to the legislation that exists.


Technically it is a zero-day since the vendor didn't know about the vuln. "zero-day" has nothing to do with complexity


I hope there's a good plan for deleting all of the dead code that will be left to rot. It has to be immense.


Totally relate with this feeling.


I used vimium to get here and to type this messsage!


No they don’t “just ignore it”. The studies that show this harm comes from Meta research themselves.


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