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Thank you for describing the tragedy of the commons

The commons were never unregulated. This is a tragedy of enclosure.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure


We might get stuck discussing semantics. Large parts of the internet remain public and open; but an incredibly vast part of it is a toxic wasteland.

It’s true that many spaces people frequent are ‘enclosed’, but these are also less subject to the abuse taking place in the public and open areas.


Their PoC does as you say, but is built upon arbitrary modification of the page cache, which could be abused for the other things

Ah indeed, it can be used to overwrite the page cache for files on read-only volumes.

Yes but NixOS does all of these things already, without the process overhead


Even the minimal SBOM part? It's hard to be more minimal than a busybox binary.


That’s fair, NixOS avoids the direct stuff from Docker itself but if you’re basing on an Alpine image or something that would probably be more minimal / smaller


Nix wraps your process in namespaces and seccomp?


Not by default but tools like agent-sandbox.nix (bwrap, seccomp) or other nixpak (just bwrap but more popular) can provide those capabilities if you want in a fairly simple interface


Missed opportunity for “arewehormuzyet.com”


Since this works on the raw data streams from the official distributor, this is legal, correct?


How much of the native app push is to bypass ad blockers? If you’re just using a browser plugin like AdGuard or uBO it can’t block in a dedicated app unless you replace it with AGH or PiHole, can’t help but wonder if that plays a role as well


I expect a lot of people who run adblockers on mobile, also configure their DNS or use a VPN to block ads. On Android, you can't even get an adblocker on Chrome, which is the browser most users and using.


As a developer web never really felt like real programming to me, because it wasn't designed to be when browsers were just displaying html pages. So it took an evolving set of hacks to get something like web applications running.


Correct me if I’m wrong but my understanding was that ethanol in gasoline was a result laws enacted due to corn farmers (or their state reps) lobbying for subsidies, not any intrinsic part of gasoline production


emacs already has structural editing packages like combobulate


Hey, that one is interesting, somehow I have missed it. Thank you!


I can’t seem to find anything about this model reference anywhere besides some random LinkedIn posts and Medium articles. No official announcement or model statistics


Hence the “dense as Musk” comment


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