- int0x29 parentSince when does xfce run on Wayland?
- Firebase seems to suffer a similar problem of people not setting permissions right. The only major difference is that they seem to steer devs pretty aggressively to Google auth which won't leak password hashes.
While in theory your API can be the database it seems like a footgun for the inexperienced and AI.
- When I was a child the front side displays on new Muni buses used to use these probably solonoid driven LED arrays. If you sat under one you could here this clattering sound that sounded kinda like rain each time the display changed. This discussion is bringing back old memories of those.
The older Breda trains and I think buses also used to use backlit paper rolls for signs: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/T_Third_... Those were significantly more readable
- My general experience with Waymos and safety is that while they are generally quite safe and communicative drivers (They have a pedestrian yeild indicator that should be required by law) they tend to create safety issues because people drive stupidly around them. A lot of SF drivers seem to see them, think I know better, and then proceed to do something dumb.
I'm not really sure how to fix this problem.
Also if any Waymo engineers are reading this please make the pedestrian yeild indicator icon visible on the front of the LIDAR. In narrow streets the front is much more visible to pedestrians than the sides as the LIDAR is pretty far back on the car.
- > Why can't I plug a Windows laptop into a docking station, and expect the screens to come up in the same order they were in last time? Why is it so hard?
I've never seen this work correctly. My work dock breaks monitor ordering on MacOS reliably and Gnome+Wayland frequently. I don't remember if it broke for Xorg. My home monitor setup breaks mouse behavior in borderless fullscreen and libreoffice scaling on KDE+Wayland.
- The last leak was in 2024. Hopefully somone nabs the latest iOS release information
Edit: last released leak showed they had broken the then most recent iOS release (17.5.1) in AFU state on all but the most recent hardware which was marked "available in CAS"
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/14344-cellebrite-premium-ju...
The good news is neither pixel nor iOS seems to show full file system extract under BFU state in the recent tables I can find.
- The one AMD x86 box I got from them occasionally randomly segfaulted and would blackscreen and hang if left on on after anywhere from 45 minutes to a few hours. I read that it might be a driver issue in proxmox debian and tried running windows on it and had the same issue. Oddly memtest passed on it while running repeatedly for 3 days strait before shutting down unexpectedly.
Its kinda made me hesitant to trust any of these cheap minipcs ever again.