I’m on an 11 Pro. The site works fine. The issue is the audio. It somehow continues playing after the page is closed and after the application I’m using is closed. It took a phone reboot to stop playing. I’m not…
This site caused my iPhone to start playing music and wouldn’t stop until I rebooted. I’m on the latest security release of iOS. Something off about that.
Yes, I built an app to plan an Easter Scavenger Hunt. How niche is that?!
Are you saying that consciousness is unique to meat and no other matter can produce the same result? That seems very short sighted.
Quickest way for this idea to die a horrible death.
> Google notes that Apple patched vulnerabilities used by Coruna in the latest versions of its mobile operating system, iOS 26, so its exploitation techniques are only confirmed to work against iOS 13 through 17.2.1.
Objectively they are not profitable. If you count gas taxes that are collected, we're only covering about a quarter of the cost to maintain them. Roads are not generating direct revenue, which is how you determine…
How come nobody ever points out that roads are “unprofitable”?
I'm not entirely convinced that this entire thing isn't an experiment at throwing a complete dev / release cycle at some AI engine in some sort of weird marketing ploy. "See, we built, announced and marketed an entire…
I hear your snark, but Reddit isn't exactly a beauty contest winner.
Is there something to suggest that they would actually be good at their jobs if they were to be better motivated? I’m not seeing it.
Why? KDE is awesome.
Agreed. I’ve been using Kubuntu and have loved it.
I'm using correct-horce-battery-staple to fool those pesky kids with dictionaries.
I don't think employee owned, by definition, means equally shared and profits equally distributed. Which may be the root of the confusion.
On the other hand, we update irreplaceable spacecraft billions of miles away with new software. It should be fine to push software updates out, as long as the correct safety and fallback procedures are in place. It…
You may be missing the benefit of capturing historical data. Image being able to don AR glasses and to be present for the moon landing or experience the assembly of the Eiffel tower from a position at its base.…
The thought was to re-collect the propellant for reuse in an environment where you cannot easily replenish it, once you have harnessed the energy from burning the components of that propellant. I don't think that the…
Edit: I originally posted that I did not think it was like an "airboat at all". But, I see that they are indeed using an airboat. I am mistaken. See: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8hvhih
There is an almost unbelievable experiment where a fan is used to blow into a sail attached to a boat and it shows that you can propel a boat using a fan that is mounted on the boat itself. It's a bit mind bending. When…
Is this the prior post you’re referencing? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36479776
Short of changes within the module itself, if you switch a Public function to a private function in another language, how are you not having to go change everywhere it's being used?
It seems a lot of people have missed this detail. Additionally, it looks like the battery pack has a usb-c/lightning port on it (possibly for charging while you keep using it). It's visible in the following image:…
The obfuscation is to break a dictionary attack.
My thought was that it would add some protection against a dictionary attack. "Horse-with-a-C" is a longer password, but could possibly be hit using an algorithm that expects "with-a-[letter]" to be generated as part of…
I’m on an 11 Pro. The site works fine. The issue is the audio. It somehow continues playing after the page is closed and after the application I’m using is closed. It took a phone reboot to stop playing. I’m not…
This site caused my iPhone to start playing music and wouldn’t stop until I rebooted. I’m on the latest security release of iOS. Something off about that.
Yes, I built an app to plan an Easter Scavenger Hunt. How niche is that?!
Are you saying that consciousness is unique to meat and no other matter can produce the same result? That seems very short sighted.
Quickest way for this idea to die a horrible death.
> Google notes that Apple patched vulnerabilities used by Coruna in the latest versions of its mobile operating system, iOS 26, so its exploitation techniques are only confirmed to work against iOS 13 through 17.2.1.
Objectively they are not profitable. If you count gas taxes that are collected, we're only covering about a quarter of the cost to maintain them. Roads are not generating direct revenue, which is how you determine…
How come nobody ever points out that roads are “unprofitable”?
I'm not entirely convinced that this entire thing isn't an experiment at throwing a complete dev / release cycle at some AI engine in some sort of weird marketing ploy. "See, we built, announced and marketed an entire…
I hear your snark, but Reddit isn't exactly a beauty contest winner.
Is there something to suggest that they would actually be good at their jobs if they were to be better motivated? I’m not seeing it.
Why? KDE is awesome.
Agreed. I’ve been using Kubuntu and have loved it.
I'm using correct-horce-battery-staple to fool those pesky kids with dictionaries.
I don't think employee owned, by definition, means equally shared and profits equally distributed. Which may be the root of the confusion.
On the other hand, we update irreplaceable spacecraft billions of miles away with new software. It should be fine to push software updates out, as long as the correct safety and fallback procedures are in place. It…
You may be missing the benefit of capturing historical data. Image being able to don AR glasses and to be present for the moon landing or experience the assembly of the Eiffel tower from a position at its base.…
The thought was to re-collect the propellant for reuse in an environment where you cannot easily replenish it, once you have harnessed the energy from burning the components of that propellant. I don't think that the…
Edit: I originally posted that I did not think it was like an "airboat at all". But, I see that they are indeed using an airboat. I am mistaken. See: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8hvhih
There is an almost unbelievable experiment where a fan is used to blow into a sail attached to a boat and it shows that you can propel a boat using a fan that is mounted on the boat itself. It's a bit mind bending. When…
Is this the prior post you’re referencing? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36479776
Short of changes within the module itself, if you switch a Public function to a private function in another language, how are you not having to go change everywhere it's being used?
It seems a lot of people have missed this detail. Additionally, it looks like the battery pack has a usb-c/lightning port on it (possibly for charging while you keep using it). It's visible in the following image:…
The obfuscation is to break a dictionary attack.
My thought was that it would add some protection against a dictionary attack. "Horse-with-a-C" is a longer password, but could possibly be hit using an algorithm that expects "with-a-[letter]" to be generated as part of…