For the best experience on desktop, install the Chrome extension to track your reading on news.ycombinator.com
Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | history | chashaz's commentsregister

Ya...the features of Mosh sound quite interesting..there's been a lot of times when I forgot to quit out of my shell & had everything messed up...so had to relogin, etc. so this will certainly help. But one thing that I'm still not that sure about is the security...is mosh secure like ssh? It obviously acts as a client on top of that protocol if I'm not wrong then it should be pretty secure right?


I haven't heard of System76 before but their pricing is pretty competitive not to mention they claim to officially support a linux distro. Thanks for sharing :)


Sounds more like a script kiddie than a hacker...a true hacker is not this pathetic & doesn't reveal his identity.


So QT is GPL now instead of LGPL? Also what about pyQT, is it still LGPL?


You got it the other way round. QT is LGPL, PyQT has always been GPL. For Python, there is an alternative Qt binding called PySide which is LGPL.


Is it? The contributor agreement page says LGPL.


I totally agree, it's quite an inspiring article.

My dad suggests that I take over his business which I might but I'm still sticking to programming as a career. May be I won't be earning a lot of $$$ but atleast I'll be doing something that I totally enjoy.


You should learn to apply your knowledge of programming to his business.

I find that that when knowledge of programming and software systems is combined with business, one has the potential to create a highly profitable autonomous system which only requires the initial investment of time (and hard work, of course).


Hmm..very interesting technology. Is it the beginning of immortality?

Just for the laughs, this reminds me of the fictional Umbrella Corp. and may be this could end up being the real life version of Resident Evil? :P


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search:

HN For You