I think you're possibly generalising your own experience to the masses. That's absolutely not the case for me. I love learning to learn. I learned programming because I found a quick basic compiler / IDE on my dad's…
Absolutely. I used to read constantly, from my teenage years through my early 30's, but stopped about 5 years ago? I guess life stress and short form social media taking my free time. But I managed to get free of all…
My fav job was an internship with a EW company that made these massive rackmount radar systems. My boss, the lead engineer, loved blue LED status lights. So the massive boards we made had hundreds on them. There were…
> Crazy how you guys blindly trust proprietary apps where you can’t even read the code Wow okay, I'm a huge open source advocate, I run hardly anything closed source. No one here was talking about that, this is your own…
> Don’t take my word for it then, ask any terminal agent to dig in and get an idea of how good these apps are. Okay but, you know this isn't a quality metric right? These models are incredibly biased towards positive…
Not sure where in the Nordics you are, but just want to plug ut.no and norgeskart.no for really fantastic Norway navigation. Both have free apps (norgeskart has a 50kr / year subscription to support and add more…
> People who have experience with embedded programming knows that reading out a button usually means denouncing I know you mean "debouncing" but I love the autocorrect. Like the button is some almighty authority that…
It really depends on the state of the screen. It's easier with reading PDFs, for instance, when you can get away with a full refresh on page turns. Versus someone drawing on the screen with a lot of zooming and panning.…
That's exactly it. I was a firmware engineer at reMarkable making the latest tablets. We had some secret eink sauce (propriety waveforms) to get the high refresh rates and colour contrast without a full flashing screen…
You're heavily downvoted, and while this admin is absolutely autocratic far beyond anything we've ever seen, and democracy is eroding rapidly: privacy has backslid under every administration. Obama had nearly a decade…
I don't think they have the high ground, and I never claimed they did. You're literally the one being weird and combative here? It was a normal discussion until you came in. Also you read my post history? Lol wow, I…
Cope all you want, the broad spectrum opinion by most experts and independent research groups holds it to be true. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_backsliding_in_the_...
> Europeans are doing this to themselves. I mean, tbf the situation was fine until the US transitioned to an autocracy, and the companies went full surveillance state evil, completely supporting the autocracy. Which is…
Yes, he can. Along with taxes, car registrations, banking, money transfers, rent payments, etc. I really hope we figure something out.
It truly is. We are a completely digital society and everything is authenticated with BankID. The name is a misnomer, it's not just banking but every single government service (including healthcare). I might be wrong…
Can I ask what you mean when you say "write"? Are you talking about literature / articles, or software? This is new to me, want to stay on top of it.
It's not Linux phones that we need. We already have alternatives, like graphene and other AOSP forks. We need corporations and governments to stop locking down and gatekeeping vital software to closed ecosystems. A…
But I can't use my Norwegian BankID unless I have an apple store or play store account. This is required for every aspect of society. Heathcare, banking, taxes, driving, using my debit card online. They removed SMS 2FA…
Thanks for the info. It makes sense to me.
The jury that the judge unconstitutionallly hand picked, because he didn't like the first jury? https://x.com/ComradeOhio/status/2024495093122814381
IMO the DNC needs to grow a spine and perform hard correction and repair. Which is to say, I don't think that will happen, and some form of collapse is inevitable. But I'm far from a political scientist. Just an…
I think the cynicism is warranted when the CEO was instrumental in the downfall of democracy in the US. Sure, some of the employees are team space. The money is funding a transition to autocracy though, so. I remain…
> The ATS would have some default timeout where candidates who aren't hired get the e-mail to comply with the law. The sibling concept of this already exists in Europe with GDPR. Companies have to ask you to keep your…
Except many native cultures in the Americas had written languages, going back thousands of years. I think the large scale genocide was a bit more sad. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_languages_of_the_Am...
> Would you care to enumerate what specifically you found interesting? That one man, in the 1800's, saw his thousands-year old culture had a need for a written language... and just made it. And it was effective and…
I think you're possibly generalising your own experience to the masses. That's absolutely not the case for me. I love learning to learn. I learned programming because I found a quick basic compiler / IDE on my dad's…
Absolutely. I used to read constantly, from my teenage years through my early 30's, but stopped about 5 years ago? I guess life stress and short form social media taking my free time. But I managed to get free of all…
My fav job was an internship with a EW company that made these massive rackmount radar systems. My boss, the lead engineer, loved blue LED status lights. So the massive boards we made had hundreds on them. There were…
> Crazy how you guys blindly trust proprietary apps where you can’t even read the code Wow okay, I'm a huge open source advocate, I run hardly anything closed source. No one here was talking about that, this is your own…
> Don’t take my word for it then, ask any terminal agent to dig in and get an idea of how good these apps are. Okay but, you know this isn't a quality metric right? These models are incredibly biased towards positive…
Not sure where in the Nordics you are, but just want to plug ut.no and norgeskart.no for really fantastic Norway navigation. Both have free apps (norgeskart has a 50kr / year subscription to support and add more…
> People who have experience with embedded programming knows that reading out a button usually means denouncing I know you mean "debouncing" but I love the autocorrect. Like the button is some almighty authority that…
It really depends on the state of the screen. It's easier with reading PDFs, for instance, when you can get away with a full refresh on page turns. Versus someone drawing on the screen with a lot of zooming and panning.…
That's exactly it. I was a firmware engineer at reMarkable making the latest tablets. We had some secret eink sauce (propriety waveforms) to get the high refresh rates and colour contrast without a full flashing screen…
You're heavily downvoted, and while this admin is absolutely autocratic far beyond anything we've ever seen, and democracy is eroding rapidly: privacy has backslid under every administration. Obama had nearly a decade…
I don't think they have the high ground, and I never claimed they did. You're literally the one being weird and combative here? It was a normal discussion until you came in. Also you read my post history? Lol wow, I…
Cope all you want, the broad spectrum opinion by most experts and independent research groups holds it to be true. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_backsliding_in_the_...
> Europeans are doing this to themselves. I mean, tbf the situation was fine until the US transitioned to an autocracy, and the companies went full surveillance state evil, completely supporting the autocracy. Which is…
Yes, he can. Along with taxes, car registrations, banking, money transfers, rent payments, etc. I really hope we figure something out.
It truly is. We are a completely digital society and everything is authenticated with BankID. The name is a misnomer, it's not just banking but every single government service (including healthcare). I might be wrong…
Can I ask what you mean when you say "write"? Are you talking about literature / articles, or software? This is new to me, want to stay on top of it.
It's not Linux phones that we need. We already have alternatives, like graphene and other AOSP forks. We need corporations and governments to stop locking down and gatekeeping vital software to closed ecosystems. A…
But I can't use my Norwegian BankID unless I have an apple store or play store account. This is required for every aspect of society. Heathcare, banking, taxes, driving, using my debit card online. They removed SMS 2FA…
Thanks for the info. It makes sense to me.
The jury that the judge unconstitutionallly hand picked, because he didn't like the first jury? https://x.com/ComradeOhio/status/2024495093122814381
IMO the DNC needs to grow a spine and perform hard correction and repair. Which is to say, I don't think that will happen, and some form of collapse is inevitable. But I'm far from a political scientist. Just an…
I think the cynicism is warranted when the CEO was instrumental in the downfall of democracy in the US. Sure, some of the employees are team space. The money is funding a transition to autocracy though, so. I remain…
> The ATS would have some default timeout where candidates who aren't hired get the e-mail to comply with the law. The sibling concept of this already exists in Europe with GDPR. Companies have to ask you to keep your…
Except many native cultures in the Americas had written languages, going back thousands of years. I think the large scale genocide was a bit more sad. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_languages_of_the_Am...
> Would you care to enumerate what specifically you found interesting? That one man, in the 1800's, saw his thousands-year old culture had a need for a written language... and just made it. And it was effective and…