Is that not just a standard design patent (which is different from a utility patent, but nobody understands that), like the infamous first iPhone?
> What’s to fix? Is this not your own comment, from just a few hours ago, visible on the same viewport as this one? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48445299 Why is it that so many years later, so many companies are…
Cool? So one down, how many to go? Why don't they get the same level of scrutiny as, say, Facebook?
> This feels like it could be solved with a list of permissions that the user has to turn on when using 3rd party AI. Nah, that just shifts the goal posts. If they did that, developers would be whining about "scare…
> rump has already said that he wouldn't tolerate regulation that affects American companies This lays bare the stupidity of applying the pay-or-consent law to only Facebook and not everyone. Every important newspaper…
But what motivation has the EU to promulgate these regulations? * Chat control is toothless if users can simply side-load an app without snooping. * The EU companies who successfully lobbied for regulations against…
> They are forcing me to write a native app instead of just tell my customers to install Chrome to have access to the APIs my product needs (web bluetooth). Why don’t you encourage them to get an Android? What makes you…
> Push notifications are the #1 featured requests of my online community. Some even switched to Android over it. That sounds like the market working, no? Some people like how Apple does things, so they stick with Apple.…
> And Google's strategy is to continue removing differentiating features from Android that also help them mitigate the threat of antitrust Sigh. When will HN learn that the vast majority of customers dont see those as…
Why are you so motivated to fight the truth?
The iPhone 16e (came out less than 6 months ago) starts at $600 without carrier subsidy. That’s about half of what you claimed.
Good for me too? I get the correct answer when I type the keys, exactly as you specified. On both macOS and iOS
Your link says that Apple revoked the certificate used to sign the malware by the time the story was published.
Well, I think you’ve argued yourself into a corner there. Shit parents aren’t going to deny access to video games which are too mature for their children, so a rating system should isn’t going to help
Because it is overkill to use nuclear weapons to attack drones.
Does HTLM5 and WebGL allow all the same security holes and waste as much energy as Flash? Hmmm? Sounds like it’s not a replacement then.
I think the point (which you seem to have missed) is: How do you distinguish between a terminal under the control of a scam center versus, say, a journalist who has traveled to the vicinity of the call center to…
Exactly! And that's why we all agree that Nelson Mandela, the WWII French resistance and Native Americans are clearly terrorists! /s
> I got a 2025 Ioniq 5 and it does all that, and it's also not restricted to just one charging company's chargers. Cool story bro. How is this relevant to a discussion about Tesla?
BYD does not offer a comparable offering in America.
Sounds like a solution to government debt.
Isn’t that exactly what all the Tesla fans have been saying? I guess the roadster isn’t late now?
I believe it serves two purposes: 1. Reduce false reports by ensuring that activity reports are reasonably geographically near the reporter's location 2. Send alerts to people who are near a cluster of reports.
(I think tariffs are stupid) > The exporters aren't impacted directly at all This isn't true, at least if you believe in standard economic theory (not believing standard economic theory is what got us in this mess!).…
The only thing I would add to your point #3 is this: * Given the same profit margin, higher overall prices mean that firms will have higher profits. * The value of an equity is the discounted sum of all future profits.…
Is that not just a standard design patent (which is different from a utility patent, but nobody understands that), like the infamous first iPhone?
> What’s to fix? Is this not your own comment, from just a few hours ago, visible on the same viewport as this one? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48445299 Why is it that so many years later, so many companies are…
Cool? So one down, how many to go? Why don't they get the same level of scrutiny as, say, Facebook?
> This feels like it could be solved with a list of permissions that the user has to turn on when using 3rd party AI. Nah, that just shifts the goal posts. If they did that, developers would be whining about "scare…
> rump has already said that he wouldn't tolerate regulation that affects American companies This lays bare the stupidity of applying the pay-or-consent law to only Facebook and not everyone. Every important newspaper…
But what motivation has the EU to promulgate these regulations? * Chat control is toothless if users can simply side-load an app without snooping. * The EU companies who successfully lobbied for regulations against…
> They are forcing me to write a native app instead of just tell my customers to install Chrome to have access to the APIs my product needs (web bluetooth). Why don’t you encourage them to get an Android? What makes you…
> Push notifications are the #1 featured requests of my online community. Some even switched to Android over it. That sounds like the market working, no? Some people like how Apple does things, so they stick with Apple.…
> And Google's strategy is to continue removing differentiating features from Android that also help them mitigate the threat of antitrust Sigh. When will HN learn that the vast majority of customers dont see those as…
Why are you so motivated to fight the truth?
The iPhone 16e (came out less than 6 months ago) starts at $600 without carrier subsidy. That’s about half of what you claimed.
Good for me too? I get the correct answer when I type the keys, exactly as you specified. On both macOS and iOS
Your link says that Apple revoked the certificate used to sign the malware by the time the story was published.
Well, I think you’ve argued yourself into a corner there. Shit parents aren’t going to deny access to video games which are too mature for their children, so a rating system should isn’t going to help
Because it is overkill to use nuclear weapons to attack drones.
Does HTLM5 and WebGL allow all the same security holes and waste as much energy as Flash? Hmmm? Sounds like it’s not a replacement then.
I think the point (which you seem to have missed) is: How do you distinguish between a terminal under the control of a scam center versus, say, a journalist who has traveled to the vicinity of the call center to…
Exactly! And that's why we all agree that Nelson Mandela, the WWII French resistance and Native Americans are clearly terrorists! /s
> I got a 2025 Ioniq 5 and it does all that, and it's also not restricted to just one charging company's chargers. Cool story bro. How is this relevant to a discussion about Tesla?
BYD does not offer a comparable offering in America.
Sounds like a solution to government debt.
Isn’t that exactly what all the Tesla fans have been saying? I guess the roadster isn’t late now?
I believe it serves two purposes: 1. Reduce false reports by ensuring that activity reports are reasonably geographically near the reporter's location 2. Send alerts to people who are near a cluster of reports.
(I think tariffs are stupid) > The exporters aren't impacted directly at all This isn't true, at least if you believe in standard economic theory (not believing standard economic theory is what got us in this mess!).…
The only thing I would add to your point #3 is this: * Given the same profit margin, higher overall prices mean that firms will have higher profits. * The value of an equity is the discounted sum of all future profits.…