I really like the way Norway has done it. A couple of years back they introduced a law that to make non-competes enforceable the company would have to pay you a full salary for the duration that you're blocked out of…
Well, duh, of course it is. Monitoring writes to memory would be pretty interesting
Yeah, that's good to know. Anyone have some insight on the implementation of the Google Home mute button?
I recently got a Google Home, and I've been thinking about how to potentially build a "is-the-microphone-actually-recording?" device. A basic one should be possible just by watching the power draw, but that would…
Using the <iframe> "sandbox" property. At least stops things like alert('hey') and a full-page redirect
That's something I've been thinking about. Webworkers don't have direct access to the Canvas though, but it seems like you can work around that by passing image data. Killing infinite loops would be great
That is really cool! They are using a realistic 3D model of the persons face and eye-tracking in the VR headset to make a good guess at their facial expression, effectively reconstructing the face that's hidden by the…
Changed to sfz :)
Makes me quite nervous too. So far each dweet is run in a sandboxed iframe loaded from a separate subdomain. There are definitely things you can do, and I'm aware of some annoying ones. I'll just manually delete them at…
Oh, that's cool! I like the integration with twitter
Brilliant dweet! Part of the challenge is the manual minification. A larger textarea might be worth it especially as you can use linebreaks instead of ; for better readability
Sorry about your lost dweet :( Accidental infinite loops while editing can be a pain. A "reload" button isn't a bad idea, or a "recover dweet draft" functionality.
Oh, got the 500 error dump. It's the @ in your username, that'll teach me. For now avoid special characters in your username ;) Edit: In case you were stuck in a 500-loop I quickly changed your username to H2O,…
"Supporting filesystems in persistent memory" (2014) https://lwn.net/Articles/610174/
Note that he in this pong example in particular every frame he gives the network and option to either go up or down, but no option for standing still. So it _has_ to be jittery. But as the other people have commented,…
This is a big deal. It basically adds the two factors that made GearVR better than cardboard to any VR ready Android phone: OS integration and better IMU sensors. It basically puts high quality (but not cutting edge) VR…
At the moment the resolution simply isn't there for multiple virtual high resolution displays. I did some math a while back, and if I wanted the 1080 display I had at work at the same distance from my eyes in virtual…
Here a link to the sketch if anyone's interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcU4t6zRAKg
How are you subsidizing the heavy users when they don't cost more to the provider? Bandwidth is not a scarce resource.
The reason geoengineering scares me: https://xkcd.com/349/
I'm assuming it's Jebediah Kerman
Reminds me of a TED talk[1] were he ends up discussion the use of git or similar tools in the government. [1] http://www.ted.com/talks/clay_shirky_how_the_internet_will_o...
Yeah, I'm really certain too. Some of them seem surprisingly private though, so no wonder people get scared. It's still a bad thing that friend banter from long ago suddenly shows up for all your new friends /…
I too thought I found private messages on my timeline. But it turns out they were indeed wallposts. It shows how much facebook has changed from a friends-only environment where you used the wall of people for…
I really like the way Norway has done it. A couple of years back they introduced a law that to make non-competes enforceable the company would have to pay you a full salary for the duration that you're blocked out of…
Well, duh, of course it is. Monitoring writes to memory would be pretty interesting
Yeah, that's good to know. Anyone have some insight on the implementation of the Google Home mute button?
I recently got a Google Home, and I've been thinking about how to potentially build a "is-the-microphone-actually-recording?" device. A basic one should be possible just by watching the power draw, but that would…
Using the <iframe> "sandbox" property. At least stops things like alert('hey') and a full-page redirect
That's something I've been thinking about. Webworkers don't have direct access to the Canvas though, but it seems like you can work around that by passing image data. Killing infinite loops would be great
That is really cool! They are using a realistic 3D model of the persons face and eye-tracking in the VR headset to make a good guess at their facial expression, effectively reconstructing the face that's hidden by the…
Changed to sfz :)
Makes me quite nervous too. So far each dweet is run in a sandboxed iframe loaded from a separate subdomain. There are definitely things you can do, and I'm aware of some annoying ones. I'll just manually delete them at…
Oh, that's cool! I like the integration with twitter
Brilliant dweet! Part of the challenge is the manual minification. A larger textarea might be worth it especially as you can use linebreaks instead of ; for better readability
Sorry about your lost dweet :( Accidental infinite loops while editing can be a pain. A "reload" button isn't a bad idea, or a "recover dweet draft" functionality.
Oh, got the 500 error dump. It's the @ in your username, that'll teach me. For now avoid special characters in your username ;) Edit: In case you were stuck in a 500-loop I quickly changed your username to H2O,…
"Supporting filesystems in persistent memory" (2014) https://lwn.net/Articles/610174/
Note that he in this pong example in particular every frame he gives the network and option to either go up or down, but no option for standing still. So it _has_ to be jittery. But as the other people have commented,…
This is a big deal. It basically adds the two factors that made GearVR better than cardboard to any VR ready Android phone: OS integration and better IMU sensors. It basically puts high quality (but not cutting edge) VR…
At the moment the resolution simply isn't there for multiple virtual high resolution displays. I did some math a while back, and if I wanted the 1080 display I had at work at the same distance from my eyes in virtual…
Here a link to the sketch if anyone's interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcU4t6zRAKg
How are you subsidizing the heavy users when they don't cost more to the provider? Bandwidth is not a scarce resource.
The reason geoengineering scares me: https://xkcd.com/349/
I'm assuming it's Jebediah Kerman
Reminds me of a TED talk[1] were he ends up discussion the use of git or similar tools in the government. [1] http://www.ted.com/talks/clay_shirky_how_the_internet_will_o...
Yeah, I'm really certain too. Some of them seem surprisingly private though, so no wonder people get scared. It's still a bad thing that friend banter from long ago suddenly shows up for all your new friends /…
I too thought I found private messages on my timeline. But it turns out they were indeed wallposts. It shows how much facebook has changed from a friends-only environment where you used the wall of people for…