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One of the teamLab exhibitions, probably: https://www.teamlab.art/e/


2013 https://futurepark.teamlab.art/en/places/ryubo/

They have it in several other places.


At the very least, it "saves" your game between sessions, so you can continue where you left off. I wonder if anyone has made a book to be read this way so you can easily know where you stopped reading?


All the games on the Kindle console support this feature.


Hmm, this could be kinda nice, especially if you want to ctrl+f search for a previous passage, without the risk of jumping ahead and spoiling yourself. I wonder if any ebook readers (software or devices) have implemented that specific feature.


It is mentioned in the article, but I appreciate the context.


That game is probably Flight Control: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_Control_(video_game)


Worth reading the talk page[1] and and Wikipedia's own news article[2] for more nuance over this issue.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Recession#ATTENTION_NEW_V...

[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2...


Delete the Apple Music app from your phone.


I don't have an iPhone. But at least on OSX I didn't find a clean way to remove Apple Music.

Every time I accidentally tap play on my bluetooth headset it opens Apple Music and asks me accept the ToS, which I happily reject. It's a daily thing for me because it's almost impossible to put my headphones on without triggering a play due to bad button placement.


You can try remapping the button. Not sure if it would work, but try: https://superuser.com/questions/554489/how-can-i-remap-a-pla...


Yep, I have it disabled. My main music apps are “Picky” and Bandcamp, and it works pretty well.

When they do start autoplaying in the car (Picky does it), it’s at least whatever I album I was last playing on the app.


>On Android, the NextDNS app registers itself as a VPN

It does this for macOS and iOS too, which has caused issues when both were trying to set the DNS on the machines.


This is particularly unlucky for macOS if you want to use a application-firewall like "Little Snitch" - since Apple removed kernelextensions on macOS (which LittleSnitch and others used before) they now have to also fake a VPN. Because of this, you cannot use a custom DNS and Little Snitch. [1]

[1]:https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardDNS/issues/214


Here is a long-ish Tom Scott video related to YouTube's (or rather the Internet's) broken copyright system:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jwo5qc78QU


It's back up now.

Commercial aviation is generally well known for having redundancies in place for a lot of problems they can potentially face, so I have to wonder how big the issue was that they had to shut down an entire airspace. Could have been a one-in-a-million glitch they couldn't account for. The subsequent investigation report will be an interesting read.


A little birdy tells me it was LockBit 2.0 ransomware. Will be very interesting to see the report.


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