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No user record in our sample, but thaeli has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but thaeli has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
At an operational level for the railroads, we have PSR, which is even worse.
Also, my phone follows me between vehicles and provides the exact same interface in all of them. Heck, I can switch vehicles and my podcast or music starts back up right where I left it. That alone is a major win for…
I'm the same way. The scanlined, subpixeled versions just look terrible to me.
FPGA based devices that can do this, and quite well, do exist, they're just expensive. The RetroTINK-4k Pro is the top of the line as of this writing but it's a $750 converter.
Emissions related components work very similarly, replace the software and it’s presumed to be a defeat device unless proved otherwise.
For emissions related components, EPA rules do kick in though. While the current administration appears to have paused enforcement, their position for many years has been that running anything except factory approved…
Well, many areas have banned app-only payment requirements (along with card-only) so it’s possible we’ll get some mandated alternatives.
Ironically, this check would be a pretty good use for a LLM.
Are there any additional mitigations folks are using for this? This issue is the only reason we can’t turn classic PATs off entirely. Short lifetime mandatory reauth to enterprise SSO seems to be the best available, but…
Yeah, interested to compare this with optimized and properly cached GitHub Hosted Runner builds.
The biggest problem with SE for me, and this is related to the culture issues you're talking about, is that the site has no good way of deprecating "formerly correct" answers. Even if a better, more correct answer is…
There was a common scam back then of sending cheap goods to someone, then billing them a high price, when they didn't order anything to begin with.
Compare this to EMS, where unless you're lucky enough to be fire or hospital based, worker protections are almost nonexistent.
Unless we're ever ready to start treating bike thieves like horse thieves, that's unlikely to ever change. And I doubt we'll ever have the political will to do that, or even a kinder gentler version of it.
The concentrated force for candidates to counteract this would be an industy-wide union. Which isn't happening.. but if you look at unionized industries this is one of the major benefits for candidates, or at least for…
It's not ideal, per app would be preferable, but at least global can be a toggle in the global quick settings UI.
As a user, I don't care about your ML model. I care about not sending you personal info. Coarser info isn't good enough - you can convince me you actually deserve my real info, or you can get no info (preferable), or…
We do that, but we're joking.
Isn't that pretty much what immobilizer bypass modules have done for years?
It was correct when the book was written, but isn't anymore.
If you read Brave New World and think of the lower "classes" as instead being automation and AI (really, most of the jobs done by Epsilons and Deltas in the book were automated decades ago, and the Gamma / Beta jobs are…
The local maximum of "fix it but don't improve it" is a problem, and the requirement for major reconstruction to be done to current codes is foundational to almost all building codes. Note that small repairs and routine…
Just emphasizes how much the "existential threat" stuff is a scare tactic to advocate for regulatory capture.
That's the nature of steam. 15 year boiler recertification, which is effectively a refurb. Hours in service don't matter for those.
I'm in the US and have had a heat pump for 15 years. It was a fairly small cost add from a straight cool. I get this depends on region, especially for the older units, but I never understood why they were such a hard…