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>Authenticate with your SSH key. Your public key is your identity.

Can I add multiple keys somehow? Like if I want to connect from different machines, or rotate my key one day?


We'll all just be fingering each other.


Can’t tell if this is a sexual comment or a comment on people tattling on each other but thought provoking either way



My state uses a system that I think is the best of most worlds. You check in at one table, they give you a "receipt" that you give to another table who trades that for a little card. The card isn't linked to you at all and it gives you access to a voting machine. You enter your choices into the machine, which prints out a paper ballot that you can review and verify before putting it into the box as you leave. So, your vote is recorded by the voting machine for quick tallying, but your vote is also recorded on paper that is human and machine readable for verifiable re-counts if needed.


It’s a great idea , though the counting machine becomes a threat vector .

Counting votes isn’t really that expensive . Certainly not compared to purchasing , maintaining and securing counting machine hardware

I get that we all get paid to digitize things , so paper seems antiquated , but for many applications it’s the best solution


Yeah, and this solution results in paper ballots. You get three different ways to count them.


the opportunity to recount is not itself an adequate protection for an online counting machine. in my county for example, recounts are only triggered for close elections. they do zero auditing for normal wins.

The system needs to be secure in the primary case, not only in the audit case.

Now if you're saying the counting machine is offline, so that it's verified during the normal voting process, that would be more acceptable.


Lawnchair has been good enough for me, get a recent development build, they don't release very often.


Lawnchair is the best open source launcher IMHO. It's feature reach but it does have one problem: the defaults are the opposite of sane lol.


I just switched to Lawnchair - took me quite a while to replicate the minimal look/feel I had with Nova. Thanks for recommending it!


See this MKBHD video for an idea of features in Chinese EVs.

https://youtu.be/Mb6H7trzMfI


Watched it! I know it's from a US perspective, but where I live (Japan), $42000 is quite a lot! Definitely premium car territory. (E.g., Lexus RX base model)

IMO the car has a lot of bells and whistles that many drivers (probably!) don't really care about. But I guess car fans like this kind of stuff. The active noise cancelling feature might be nice, but wouldn't be surprised if we see regulation on that matter at some point. You kind of need to be alert of your surroundings, etc.


This is a car that is more expensive than a Tesla Model 3 in the Chinese market, with more or less the same features.


I don't submit much, but doesn't the text section of a link submission just get posted as the first comment?


I don't think so, since most of the submissions I see have the text appear as the body of the post and not as the first comment.


From the FAQ:

> How do I make a link in a text submission?

>You can't. This is to prevent people from submitting a link with their comments in a privileged position at the top of the page. If you want to submit a link with comments, just submit the link, then add a regular comment.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsfaq.html


I'm just saying what I actually see in postings here. I don't make postings myself, so I have no special insight beyond what I see.


If there was a dark mode, it should use the `prefers-color-scheme` css media query[1] to detect user preferences.

[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Reference/A...


Yeah, but it's too much like new reddit. Give me an old reddit rival!


A box that contained a fully assembled kitchen table would contain a lot more air. I think that comment just meant IKEA designs items that can be packaged into a minimal volume.


Ah yes, on second reading it's actually pretty obvious that is what parent meant and I was reading it too literally. Thanks for the clarification, that's certainly correct :)


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