Any? As in one of them? Maybe. I think it’s incredibly unlikely though, and I think you’re making a huge and questionable leap. Boycotting a business isn’t normally a precursor to fascist dictatorship.
Right, but the question was “how does this app make money?” And the app being ios/mac only isnt at all relevant to that question.
That article is hardly conclusive. It states the biggest reason for the unpopular response was a belief that the incidence of traffic accidents involving young children walking to school increased. It also states that…
This is soooo cool! Thanks for sharing.
I replied to the parent comment with the info I found: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44274249 Tl;DR: yes, this was resolved in iOS 18.3.1
I don't have a full answer for you, but I found some more info in the CitizenLab report [^1] about the incidents. (Small aside, but CitizenLab is excellent and such a valuable resource) CitizenLab states the zero-click…
That doesn't change the fact that your point about internet always being available is not accurate at events with lots of people where networks may struggle or be overwhelmed, and there is a lot of interference. Not to…
This isn't an article about replacing all-knowing streaming service content recommendations, it's about finding a solution for playing local music files you own in a convenient way.
“What they missed was the after action surveillance and analysis.” So you agree with the parent, you just don’t think Tesla was “unprofessional”. You can split hairs all you want over what specific process or check or…
Can I ask why you’re concerned about the legitimacy of the kids reasoning for setting off fireworks? Like, if he was shot and killed on a holiday, it’s not his fault, but it’s perfectly reasonable to be shot and killed…
It is, but barely (windows is @ 61%, macOS is at 46% based on the numbers I found). And even if we ignore that, number of potential users is far from the only factor you’d consider when choosing the first platform to…
Just leave them in your car? Most people drive to stores, especially in the US. I also almost always have a backpack with me when I’m out and about, I just leave some cloth backpacks bags in it. Realistically, how much…
You’d be shocked at how many people (smart people included) are fooled by stupid ads and misleading website alerts and notifications. I used to do customer support for a large tech company, and people get sucked into…
I wasn’t talking about whether you were right or wrong. I was calling you out for being a dick and not contributing constructively to the discussion. You’re talking past people, not taking the time to understand what…
> Occam's razor is not an embargo against the positing of any kind of entity, or a recommendation of the simplest theory come what may. Occam's razor is used to adjudicate between theories that have already passed…
I wrote a reply but then I found this and it’s a perfect explainer: https://www.totaltypescript.com/when-should-you-use-zod Matt is awesome! If you have any more questions I’ll do my best to answer them.
Scraping isn’t illegal, and to be honest, I’m not even sure it’s unethical. I’m assuming you think it so — if so, why? I’m not disagreeing, but haven’t given it much thought.
The issue with iPhone batteries was one of communication — what they were doing, they still do, as do all smartphone manufactures, because it’s just a downside of lithium batteries. > the no-iCloud experience What? >…
I disagree strongly. The article very quickly discloses the identity of the chemical the title alludes to, and including the full chemical compound in the title is a poor choice for a variety of reasons.
Did you read the article? Your comment almost made me dismiss this altogether, but imagine my surprise when I started reading the article: > However, it’s detectable in many foods, in up to one-third of U.S. drinking…
> The parent comment is pointless intellectualism. Someone posts a thoughtful and polite reply, with links to back up their statements, and this is your response? This isn't appropriate at all. As to your argument in…
I’m on book three and this is incredibly useful. The level of detail in the books is insane. I also reallllly liked the Russell Crowe movie, and wish they had made more. It wasn’t perfect, but it was fun as hell, and…
Overseerr is worth a mention — it’s really, really good. Waaay better than Ombi.
Was it capriciously banning journalists that said anything the CEO found offensive? That’s what he’s doing, and I really, really don’t think that’s what twitter was doing.
The mayo clinic states: > Causes It's not known what causes narcissistic personality disorder. The cause is likely complex. Narcissistic personality disorder may be linked to: > Environment — parent-child relationships…
Any? As in one of them? Maybe. I think it’s incredibly unlikely though, and I think you’re making a huge and questionable leap. Boycotting a business isn’t normally a precursor to fascist dictatorship.
Right, but the question was “how does this app make money?” And the app being ios/mac only isnt at all relevant to that question.
That article is hardly conclusive. It states the biggest reason for the unpopular response was a belief that the incidence of traffic accidents involving young children walking to school increased. It also states that…
This is soooo cool! Thanks for sharing.
I replied to the parent comment with the info I found: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44274249 Tl;DR: yes, this was resolved in iOS 18.3.1
I don't have a full answer for you, but I found some more info in the CitizenLab report [^1] about the incidents. (Small aside, but CitizenLab is excellent and such a valuable resource) CitizenLab states the zero-click…
That doesn't change the fact that your point about internet always being available is not accurate at events with lots of people where networks may struggle or be overwhelmed, and there is a lot of interference. Not to…
This isn't an article about replacing all-knowing streaming service content recommendations, it's about finding a solution for playing local music files you own in a convenient way.
“What they missed was the after action surveillance and analysis.” So you agree with the parent, you just don’t think Tesla was “unprofessional”. You can split hairs all you want over what specific process or check or…
Can I ask why you’re concerned about the legitimacy of the kids reasoning for setting off fireworks? Like, if he was shot and killed on a holiday, it’s not his fault, but it’s perfectly reasonable to be shot and killed…
It is, but barely (windows is @ 61%, macOS is at 46% based on the numbers I found). And even if we ignore that, number of potential users is far from the only factor you’d consider when choosing the first platform to…
Just leave them in your car? Most people drive to stores, especially in the US. I also almost always have a backpack with me when I’m out and about, I just leave some cloth backpacks bags in it. Realistically, how much…
You’d be shocked at how many people (smart people included) are fooled by stupid ads and misleading website alerts and notifications. I used to do customer support for a large tech company, and people get sucked into…
I wasn’t talking about whether you were right or wrong. I was calling you out for being a dick and not contributing constructively to the discussion. You’re talking past people, not taking the time to understand what…
> Occam's razor is not an embargo against the positing of any kind of entity, or a recommendation of the simplest theory come what may. Occam's razor is used to adjudicate between theories that have already passed…
I wrote a reply but then I found this and it’s a perfect explainer: https://www.totaltypescript.com/when-should-you-use-zod Matt is awesome! If you have any more questions I’ll do my best to answer them.
Scraping isn’t illegal, and to be honest, I’m not even sure it’s unethical. I’m assuming you think it so — if so, why? I’m not disagreeing, but haven’t given it much thought.
The issue with iPhone batteries was one of communication — what they were doing, they still do, as do all smartphone manufactures, because it’s just a downside of lithium batteries. > the no-iCloud experience What? >…
I disagree strongly. The article very quickly discloses the identity of the chemical the title alludes to, and including the full chemical compound in the title is a poor choice for a variety of reasons.
Did you read the article? Your comment almost made me dismiss this altogether, but imagine my surprise when I started reading the article: > However, it’s detectable in many foods, in up to one-third of U.S. drinking…
> The parent comment is pointless intellectualism. Someone posts a thoughtful and polite reply, with links to back up their statements, and this is your response? This isn't appropriate at all. As to your argument in…
I’m on book three and this is incredibly useful. The level of detail in the books is insane. I also reallllly liked the Russell Crowe movie, and wish they had made more. It wasn’t perfect, but it was fun as hell, and…
Overseerr is worth a mention — it’s really, really good. Waaay better than Ombi.
Was it capriciously banning journalists that said anything the CEO found offensive? That’s what he’s doing, and I really, really don’t think that’s what twitter was doing.
The mayo clinic states: > Causes It's not known what causes narcissistic personality disorder. The cause is likely complex. Narcissistic personality disorder may be linked to: > Environment — parent-child relationships…