

The problem will get worse until consumer protection and privacy are priorities. It will only get worse yet with the growth of identity verification enforcement across technologies.


The problem will get worse until consumer protection and privacy are priorities. It will only get worse yet with the growth of identity verification enforcement across technologies.
Please drink verification can.


You saying she’ll be president in a few years? Don’t threaten me with a good time!


Agreed but he’d still be a spring chicken in modern terms. I’d rather see max age 50 than min age 35.


Okay but your best masons are. Architects and developers are different.


It’s a mixed bag.


Everybody in congress is wealthier than most people.


Well, not the Goranthian Underwater Book Club Crusades. They were pretty mild though. That timeline was still better.


Maybe I came off as dismissive or just stupid, but I really did mean to be helpful. Of course you don’t want users experience bad interactions. I meant if those interactions were for an actual intended reason. So yeah, never mind.
Bummer you’ve had a hard time. I think they and the free software community are trying to put together a good solution.


What server are you using and with which client most recently? It sounds like your device is unverified so untrusted or the key isn’t present.
To expand, “unable to decrypt” would affect a lot of users. That’s a good thing and exactly what you want it to do when not correctly trusted.


I use it all the time. There are many mature clients, and matrix is a protocol, so I don’t know what you mean. Since the sliding sync implementations, I have found it really nice to use.


Mitchell. This is not gonna be good.
The sandboxes are different. The embeddable Java plugin sandbox was a bit different and susceptible to confused deputy and other attacks. So yeah, I guess you can say it is iterative but they’re kind of worlds apart. You can run thousands of wasm modules in a single process and have them all be completely isolated. Its performance and security gains, portability, and usability are all superb.
I guess I can’t really defend it well, but I think it is interesting and important.
It isn’t interesting for being bytecode. Rather for being the first universal sandboxed runtime for the browser and elsewhere. Being able to write in many languages and compile to wasm targets is awesome. Safety guarantees and performance are both great too. And it can run in tiny environments.
Great article. I think wasm is one of the more interesting things to happen in the last few decades in computer science, though there are many. I think it’s here to stay for sure, but am always curious where the adoption curve will go.


Amazing to me they can be held back at all. It just shows how much power the executive branch has taken. Congress should be able to do whatever they please in this regard.


It also means the people operating them will have a high threshold for consequences and maybe not care so much about the community.


What would that do? Dead bodies don’t put off heat very long. Well aside from decomposition, but that’s negligible.


Pepperidge Farm remembers.
What is this? Good news? In this economy? It simply cannot be!