The problem with Apple laptop is few years into the future - it's what will happen when Apple drop support for this hardware in OS X. Even if Asahi Linux or similar will be in a good enough state, you will still have to…
Maybe you should check your memory? I recently started to get quite a lot of Firefox crashes, and definitely contributed to this statistic. In the end, the problem was indeed memory - crashes stopped after I tuned down…
> You wouldn’t trust a 30-year-old car to drive cross-country. The main difference between software and physical objects like cars is that they degrade with the passage of time (due to wear, corrosion, etc...). If we…
> The granted orders would stay in place for a year with the option to extend if necessary. If blocked sites switch to new locations, the court can also amend blocking orders to include new IP addresses and domain…
Did you miss definition of G, or I didn’t have enough caffeine yet?
> Historians describe that Russian peasants pre-1917 were basically living in Medieval conditions FWIW, communism actually forced Russian peasants back into Medieval conditions: first by punishing former peasants who…
I already had cheaper HD Netflix subscription, and didn't notice difference between it and UHD Prime/Apple TV/Hulu. I only noticed that I didn't have UHD when I was cancelling it, to be honest. Maybe my TV is not big…
Personally, I cancelled all my subscriptions (Netflix, Prime, Apple TV+, Hulu, HIDIVE, AMC+) this christmas and reverted to piracy. Modern piracy (the so called *ARR stack) provide UX that is pretty close to what you…
> For example, if a user deleted their* content, Facebook can still use it and show to their friends. That's why it's "kinda". I don't think it is correct. If you asked Facebook to remove your data from platform, it…
> You’re right . That’s why scraping must be unlimited and legal for all. Unlimited scraping makes some of privacy regulations moot. Such as right to erasure (ability to delete personal data from a platform).
I would like an option for those of us who don’t care and click whatever button have brighter color. Like a default consent to sharing all data. This don’t have to be on by default. This would improve my browsing…
> you can do pretty much the same with Google Pixel and more. Can you? According to apple website, “AirTag is designed to keep going more than a year on a standard battery you can easily replace”. Pixel probably…
Isn’t it what economists would call a 4x increase in productivity? Isn’t fall in productivity mean that you now need more people to do same job?
> clearly these people just wanted an automated way to access their own data GDPR and CCPA (and probably many other national/state privacy laws) forces facebook/instagram/etc to let you download and/or delete your data…
I bet you can stop anytime you want, right?
With cloned profiles (or any data obtained and shared without your consent) it will be harder for you to exercise your right to be forgotten, for example.
> much more violent society at its roots than the Old World I am originally from Russia, but live in US. I actually feel safer in US than in Russia. It is far easier to get assaulted as result of road rage or because…
Or PnP machine didn't place the resistor or misplaced the resistor because coordinates were wrong in PnP program, it was found by AOI machine, and then wrong resistor could be placed by rework technician.
Yeah, by "In 1.47" I mean that as of 1.47 it was already implemented, didn't check since which version.
TryInto is already implemented for slices in 1.47, so `let foo = u16::from_be_bytes(some_slice.try_into().unwrap());` would work before 1.48. This trait wasn't implemented for vectors though, so you would have to write…
I think this is just engineer that works at Facebook created project with same name in their free time, not Facebook the company made such a naming decision. Here's why I think so: commits coming from Facebook in…
> While providing comparable development experience / ease of use. I would argue with that. Part of my job is writing a lot of PHP currently (Hack actually, but they are very similar). Sometimes it's OK, but sometimes…
> All other markets have failed miserably. In Russia Yandex (search engine) and VKontakte (social network) were and still are quite successful (Google and Facebook were never banned, unlike China). And they were not…
Just ordered my Oculus Quest from Costco a week ago, and it's scheduled for delivery today. And I have no problem using Facebook account. Yeah, my data will be used for ads, so what? How is that such a big deal for some…
> Consciousness comes indirectly into quantum mechanics through the measurement postulate. You have to assume something special about measurement which breaks unitarity. Not all physicist are convinced, but it is the…
The problem with Apple laptop is few years into the future - it's what will happen when Apple drop support for this hardware in OS X. Even if Asahi Linux or similar will be in a good enough state, you will still have to…
Maybe you should check your memory? I recently started to get quite a lot of Firefox crashes, and definitely contributed to this statistic. In the end, the problem was indeed memory - crashes stopped after I tuned down…
> You wouldn’t trust a 30-year-old car to drive cross-country. The main difference between software and physical objects like cars is that they degrade with the passage of time (due to wear, corrosion, etc...). If we…
> The granted orders would stay in place for a year with the option to extend if necessary. If blocked sites switch to new locations, the court can also amend blocking orders to include new IP addresses and domain…
Did you miss definition of G, or I didn’t have enough caffeine yet?
> Historians describe that Russian peasants pre-1917 were basically living in Medieval conditions FWIW, communism actually forced Russian peasants back into Medieval conditions: first by punishing former peasants who…
I already had cheaper HD Netflix subscription, and didn't notice difference between it and UHD Prime/Apple TV/Hulu. I only noticed that I didn't have UHD when I was cancelling it, to be honest. Maybe my TV is not big…
Personally, I cancelled all my subscriptions (Netflix, Prime, Apple TV+, Hulu, HIDIVE, AMC+) this christmas and reverted to piracy. Modern piracy (the so called *ARR stack) provide UX that is pretty close to what you…
> For example, if a user deleted their* content, Facebook can still use it and show to their friends. That's why it's "kinda". I don't think it is correct. If you asked Facebook to remove your data from platform, it…
> You’re right . That’s why scraping must be unlimited and legal for all. Unlimited scraping makes some of privacy regulations moot. Such as right to erasure (ability to delete personal data from a platform).
I would like an option for those of us who don’t care and click whatever button have brighter color. Like a default consent to sharing all data. This don’t have to be on by default. This would improve my browsing…
> you can do pretty much the same with Google Pixel and more. Can you? According to apple website, “AirTag is designed to keep going more than a year on a standard battery you can easily replace”. Pixel probably…
Isn’t it what economists would call a 4x increase in productivity? Isn’t fall in productivity mean that you now need more people to do same job?
> clearly these people just wanted an automated way to access their own data GDPR and CCPA (and probably many other national/state privacy laws) forces facebook/instagram/etc to let you download and/or delete your data…
I bet you can stop anytime you want, right?
With cloned profiles (or any data obtained and shared without your consent) it will be harder for you to exercise your right to be forgotten, for example.
> much more violent society at its roots than the Old World I am originally from Russia, but live in US. I actually feel safer in US than in Russia. It is far easier to get assaulted as result of road rage or because…
Or PnP machine didn't place the resistor or misplaced the resistor because coordinates were wrong in PnP program, it was found by AOI machine, and then wrong resistor could be placed by rework technician.
Yeah, by "In 1.47" I mean that as of 1.47 it was already implemented, didn't check since which version.
TryInto is already implemented for slices in 1.47, so `let foo = u16::from_be_bytes(some_slice.try_into().unwrap());` would work before 1.48. This trait wasn't implemented for vectors though, so you would have to write…
I think this is just engineer that works at Facebook created project with same name in their free time, not Facebook the company made such a naming decision. Here's why I think so: commits coming from Facebook in…
> While providing comparable development experience / ease of use. I would argue with that. Part of my job is writing a lot of PHP currently (Hack actually, but they are very similar). Sometimes it's OK, but sometimes…
> All other markets have failed miserably. In Russia Yandex (search engine) and VKontakte (social network) were and still are quite successful (Google and Facebook were never banned, unlike China). And they were not…
Just ordered my Oculus Quest from Costco a week ago, and it's scheduled for delivery today. And I have no problem using Facebook account. Yeah, my data will be used for ads, so what? How is that such a big deal for some…
> Consciousness comes indirectly into quantum mechanics through the measurement postulate. You have to assume something special about measurement which breaks unitarity. Not all physicist are convinced, but it is the…