

There’s a button “Show Bookmarklet and Settings Data” that saves all the settings to query parameters


There’s a button “Show Bookmarklet and Settings Data” that saves all the settings to query parameters
No, those are known issues with Firefox for Android. They’ve been around for years now, but are not common enough for Mozilla to actually address them. The blank tab thing is what forced me to switch. Sometimes an existing tab would break permanently, had to close and undo close, lose all the page state.
And it’s slower, and it doesn’t have a tablet UI… sucks but it’s not an option for me.


This guy is paying for AWS to host his website. If you can run Linux on someone else’s computer, you can run it on your own, or at the very least, it will be easy to learn how


Oops. I meant the modern method is better if network is reliable. Not unreliable


This seems like a silly workaround at first but it’s really not. If the network is unreliable, you can’t really use normal video streaming, you need to send full screenshots. Probably still a better idea to use only I-frames than a bunch of JPEGs but whatever.
But they did make some very silly mistakes. Par for the course of an AI coding company I guess.
I probably missed some but even for an AI company this is really bad


The modern method is more efficient if your network is reliable.
Modern: I-frame (screenshot) then a bunch of P-frames (send only what changed). If a frame gets lost, the following frames aren’t really usable, frozen until next I-frame Old: Send only full screenshots. Each frame has all the data, so losing one doesn’t matter.


Why ipv6 only though? Is there something about it that makes it more resilient to DDOS? If a device on the botnet has both ipv4 and ipv6 I don’t see how it’s mitigated
A line immediately after that: “Windows Powershell failed to load .NET command. Aborting…”
So presumably some of those commands will fail if .NET is missing.
Just install fd-find. I found it to be the most intuitive way to search for files


The average person is not going to sign up and pay for 10 different things, even if it’s slightly more private. Proton is similar to Google in that it’s free and has a lot of things with one account, but vastly different in the way the data is handled, probably the most meaningful difference. I mean the best thing you can do is self host but it’s obviously not something everyone can or wants to do. So there’s nothing wrong with taking the next best thing.
I agree with some of what he’s saying, but is seems like the main issue is surveillance, not digitizing IDs. I mean if you have a driver’s license you’re already in a digital database. Or if you were, know, born. If they wanted to track you, they can use your car (like Flock Safety) or just your face. They already know where you live and where you work. The problem he faced in China is being required to scan IDs everywhere (and get logged), and that the government has total control of their internet. Neither of which are happening here.
It seems like the current way it’s going to be implemented is basically storing ID information on your phone that’s signed by the government. So if the bank scans it they can see your information, that it wasn’t tampered with, and that it matches what the government has. Just some bytes that got cryptographically signed. Not much different from a physical ID that’s “signed” by having a bunch of security features. They already have to verify any identification you hand them, this will just make it more convenient.
Now if the government can see each time you use it and what for, that’s different. That’s what he’s against. But it doesn’t seem like that’s the way it will go. And it seems like digital ID is optional, you can just use a physical ID. So this seems very alarmist to me, IMO.


Use the OS battery charge limiter (or Magisk “ACC” module). Most phones have the capability to bypass the battery and draw from the adapter. Keep it cool and at 60%, and it won’t get spicy. Heat, cycles, and high/low voltages kill batteries, so by avoiding all of those they’ll stay unspicy.


If there’s a market for it, replacements will be made. You can buy a replacement PS5 battery for $5. You can also buy a iPhone 4 battery (still). LiPos are quite easy to make (geopolitics aside) so making one that fits is not hard at all.
The PS5 battery has a plug, if the Steam Controller is like that (probably is), the only tool required is a screwdriver, which seems like a great tradeoff to replace the battery every 5+ years instead of every week or two, and being able to recharge it easily and quickly.
Worst case scenario you have to use a generic battery that is about the right size instead of a perfect fit. Maybe a little less battery life but it’s still more than enough anyway.

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It’s also more than 10x as expensive as normal powder per oz (plus shipping). At some point you have to ask yourself if this is really better than just getting normal good detergent, donating a few bucks, and not have to worry about the impact of shipping. Maybe if you’re having issues with your dishwasher, but probably not otherwise.
I see “we never have to roam free thanks to you + me”, but I’m not sure why that’d instantly turn you into a horse.