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The popular Hurricane Electric (HE.net) IPv6 tunnel broker service management page is offline due to what appears to be an expired domain.

If you think FaceID is hit or miss, I guess you haven't tried the keyboard lately?

My wife and I always make a grocery list at the end of the work day. About 1/3rd gets autocorrected in something that is wrong, was not the case a few years ago. Also, selecting text is an absolute pain now (also used to be ok).

At this point I'm wondering if program managers at Apple even use it, but then what else would they use?


I would prefer Touch ID

I meant: the keyboard is highly unreliable.

fair yeah that too

Nice looking site! Would like to know more about the tech stack. The GitHub link at the bottom of the page 404s for me.

Is it possible to disable Safe Browsing AND also not have to manually click to confirm that "yes, I actually do want to keep the file I just downloaded, thank you" every. single. time.

The answer you probably don't want: Linux + Firefox. Or just copy link and wget.

No. I keep checking every year.

"AI-powered item naming" is literally one of their new features. Not sure which is more embarrassing: releasing this feature, or using it.

Can we please have some calm, stable, boring years please, before I'm dead? The last 5 years have already been "wild" enough. The world is unrecognizable. I'm unprepared for further wildness.


Excluding the batshit insane political side, I don't actually think it's been as nuts as people think, or at least not uniformly so.

I have a lot of friends in the tech sector, but outside the FANNG/silicone valley/startup bubbles. It's been largely business as normal across the board. Twitter and social media warps our perspective I think.


there was a whole pandemic


And there’s still biggest war in Europe since ww2. Israel and Gaza. Iran standoff. Tariffs.


Not really whole. COVID was at best like a quarter pandemic.


It depends where you lived. In my city (harshest/longest restrictions in the world), we were not allowed to leave the house for more than 30 minutes a day for 2.5 years unless we were out buying groceries. No large gatherings allowed at our homes. Mask usage enforced everywhere in public.

In the city in my country reknowned for having a much higher level of hypochrondria before the pandemic, imagine the mental health issues my city is going through now.


Ok, sure, but that's a political/social problem, rather than the pandemic.


Stow the propaganda. 1) it's not over, the pandemic continues and will likely continue for a long time 2) it's already the fifth deadliest pandemic in known history. "Quarter pandemic" is an insane thing to think let alone say out loud.


1. It is pretty much over. Covid has become (for me at least) indistinguishable from a common cold.

2. Gemini says covid-19 killed 0.086% of world population (over several years). That's about as mild as it gets. More than sharks, but less than anything that usually kills people, like air polution (estimated about 0.095% yearly), cancer (est 0.12% every damn year) or cardiovascular disease (est 0.25% a year). Peak covid was still killing less than business-as-usual cancer or cardiovascular disease.

As far as pandemics go, the deadliest ones kill double digit percentage of people who contract them. That's two orders of magnitude more than covid. Even the single-digit percentage pandemics must be extremely rough. We were lucky[0].

[0]: Not the ones who died or have lasting consequences, but "we" as humanity, were rather lucky with covid. It could've been something much worse.


How many dead bodies you need to see to even flinch? Millions not enough?


One is enough to make me flinch. But the 7 millions are just a statistic, and a drop in the bucket compared to cancer or cardiovascular disease.

Cancer and heart disease together kill the same number of people as the whole covid pandemic every 10-12 days.


Is that code still active? I just tried to use it to buy the Pro version but it says it's invalid...


Just extended it out - enjoy!


Ringing up expensive grocery items as cheap SKU at Whole Foods self checkout...

Going on shopping sprees and then calling the credit card company to report it as fraud...

Buying a fancy dress to wear for a few nights out and then returning it...

All things people close to me have done, or continue to do on a regular basis

Talking about a relatively "privileged" class of people here- multiple homes, multiple cars, kids in private school- not struggling single moms working double shifts to put food on the table.

Something's broken in our society.


I mean, some of those things, and others examples are "just" being an asshole/abusing goodwill.

But some of your examples are actually committing crimes, the first two in particular - especially that second.


> Customers simply don't care. I don't recall a single complain about microplastics in the past 10 years.

> You will be outcompeted if you waste your time reinventing the wheel and optimizing for stuff that doesn't matter. There is some market for safe, environmentally-friendly products, but you can clearly see that the companies that make them are struggling.

ok.


This is so bad it doesn't even seem humanly possible. Maybe this decision was made by Copilot itself.


One could say the error was [puts on shades]... unprompted.



Copilot wanting to name everything Copilot is a funny thought, for some reason.


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