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·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Minetest is like a platform, and for anyone wanting a Minecraft-clone based on it:

https://content.minetest.net/packages/kay27/mineclone5/
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·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Not sure how this is would be so different from how we treat forms of speech such as pergury, libel, and treason.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
In the CDMA days your non-carrier locked phone had trouble handling travel across the US, and forget about service in another country.

Carriers (Verizon and Sprint?) tried to improve it, but never really worked and the expense was high.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Starlink's sats are 30-60x closer to earth than other satellite providers (500-1000km vs 35,000km), so their coverage area is lower as well. In that sense they are competing more with mobile telecom (Verizon, T-Mobile, etc).

As Starlink's speed lowers they stop being as competitive with mobile data service, which can have fairly low latency (5G is in the 20ms realm, Starlink in 40-100ms?).

But it always depends on where you are to pick the most performant service.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
They were correct. They're saying your phone service identity (I am X number on Y network plan). Not your personal identity (pictures of your kids and passwords).

Today if your phone fails, you can pop a sim in another phone and regain your phone service identity within minutes. No SIM, it could take days or even weeks.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
It would depend on which "long-term effects" you examine, they range from simple inflammation to brain damage[1]. Could be the virus causing damage or your own immune response.

[1] https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseas...
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
That road is so well suited to self-driving it almost feels like a paid advertisement. Here is a typical urban stress test of FSD 10.6 beta in San Jose: https://youtu.be/2ub2F-UnXIU
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
If you're shopping for a Macbook Pro, gaming is the extremely narrow use-case, no?

Edit: various benchmarks seem to show the M1 Max games at about the FPS of a RTX 3060L (though with lower power). It's around the same price as a similarly spec'd 3060L gaming laptop.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Am I forgetting anything from the Sonos saga?

2019: Growth problems. Sonos states 92% of their sold products are still in active use. Creates “Recycle Mode” which bricks the device if you upgrade through them, and asks you recycle your now useless speaker. If you don’t upgrade, they discontinue software support anyway.

2020: Backlash problems. Sonos discontinues Recycle Mode device bricking, CEO apologizes.

2021: Global supply problems. Sonos sees canceled orders due to stock shortages, announces they will make future Sonos devices more repairable.

I’ve purchased (and sold off in 2020) a half dozen Sonoses (Soni?) but can’t get another as they’ve proven to be so user-hostile by policy and the poorly designed, buggy apps. Good sound, though.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
This link states in 2018 Apple (1st place on reliability with 665 pts) was 2-3x more reliable than Samsung (2nd place 270 pts). Then in 2019 Apple suddenly became half as reliable (now 130pts) as Samsung? Seems suspect at best.

They seem to rank based on all service calls to their third party IT firm. Apple's top service calls were printer and email help (40% between them) and hardware was 0.53%.[1]

[1] https://www.rescuecom.com/news-press-releases/apple-mac-2021...
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Alternative take: USPS is really quite a remarkable business and worth learning about as a case study - from their fleet, to eating 90s darling FedEx alive, to overcoming artificially created political pressures (eg PECA), to becoming Amazon's chief US delivery partner, and much more.

Was curious: "marketing" mail was 18% of USPS revenue[1] (2020) and dropping. Low share of total earnings compared to Meta, Google, and soon Amazon's ad revenue.

[1] https://about.usps.com/newsroom/national-releases/2020/1113-...
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
OP needs to cite sources, can't find anything corroborating their hazy claims. Only know one arrest, plus two suspects mentioned in the posted article:

- 36 y/o (possibly homeless) Kathleen Panek arrested for 2 church burnings

- Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, Kehewin, AB. "An under-aged individual was arrested and charged with arson following the incident."

- Central Heights Church, Abbotsford, BC. "A suspect described as 30-40 years old, male, dark-skinned and wearing a bright yellow rain jacket with a grey baseball hat is being sought by authorities."

Canadian churches were already being burned at a higher rate in recent years relating to sex abuse scandals, so there may be concurrent overlapping motives.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
This is verifiably a real thing (see last 2 paragraphs). You will need to disable microphone access wherever you do not require it, even on your TV.

Windows: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/turn-on-app-perm...

macOS: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/control-access-to-t...

iPhone: https://www.knowyourmobile.com/user-guides/how-to-stop-your-...

Android: https://www.lifewire.com/turn-off-microphone-on-android-5184...

TV: tape over the microphones and disable wifi (as some will connect to any open wifi nearby without informing you)

Assistants: not possible, simply don't use Alexa, Hey Google, Cortana, etc.

Browsers: Go into "Privacy" settings of your browers, generally you can select "always deny" with exceptions where you need them.

Other: security cameras (e.g. Nest), doorbells, etc. there is little you can do as you have opted-in to being recorded.

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Microphone use in advertising has been openly marketed by adtech companies for over 10 years. For example, beginning in 2012 Shazam listens for commercials around you and then faciliates concurrently displaying the same advert on your personal device to make sure you saw it. Disabling "always listen" in Shazam might mitigate this. https://www.marketingweek.com/shazam-that-ad/

Listening services can make elite money, so they're common now in places you don't suspect. One big earner is linking a commercial heard (TV, Spotify, movie theater, etc.) to a purchase made, so listeners keep a record that you heard something. For example, they can confirm a "convertion" (payout) if your phone's bluetooth/wifi/etc IDs show's up at Gap store after seeing a Gap ad on TV -- even better if it's linked to your Mastercard/VISA data showing a purchase. That data could be the difference between an adtech company (e.g. Google, AT&T, Adobe, Meta, Amazon) getting paid $0.001 vs $10 for placing an ad in front of you.

Edit: legibility, typo
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
It's quickly becoming their go-to offense and defense with Apple. https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/17/22180102/facebook-new-ne...
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
25 years ago one of the groups was caught, from NYT article: https://archive.md/5Qv1e

"More than 400 Silicon Valley businesses had been robbed by chip thieves in the last 18 months. The businesses range from giants like Sun Microsystems to small companies of 100 employees. The apparent record for a heist was $9.9 million worth of computer parts stolen from Centon Electronics in Irvine, Calif., in May."
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Would think "educated" implies this, as intelligence is a raw faculty.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
This is wonderful news, 13,000 sightings in one location is 6x more than ALL western US locations last year.

Western US populations have collapsed: 4.5m in 80s, 1.2m in 1997, to 100k in 2002, to 2k in 2020.[1][2]

One issue is Monarch larva can only eat two plants: both milkweeds, toxic to their predators. Birds will vomit and then avoid them.[3] However, in recent years not one milkweed plant could be identified without heavy insecticide contamination. Even when no pesticides were used by the landowners or nearby.[4]

The Xerces Society is an excellent starting place to learn and get involved. https://xerces.org/monarchs

[1] https://www.fws.gov/news/ShowNews.cfm?_ID=36817 [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarch_butterfly#/media/File:... [3] https://www.sciencefriday.com/articles/the-case-of-the-barfi... [4] https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2020.00162...
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Honest answer - maybe. Amazon is so rampant with fraud parts[1] and shoes it's hard to know there as well. Best to buy "nice" things elsewhere than Amazon.

For me 100% no-go on Amazon is anything that goes in or on your body, like lotion and vitamins. Coin-flip you get a fake since almost anyone has the means to produce fraud.

[1] https://www.bikeforums.net/general-cycling-discussion/120619...
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
State University: typical higher-learning university that requires application and awards degrees. Funded in part by its US state via taxes.

Community College: no application, no traditional degrees, no prior learning required. Often vocation in focus. Adult classes. Anyone can attend (dropouts, elderly, anyone). You even just sign up for individual classes. You, 8589934591, could likely sign up for an online class next semester/quarter. Some are highly regarded, Foothill College in SV for example.
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·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Check out the ingredients of Cheerios, which says a bit about the process of making them and the attempt to restore some nutrition: https://www.wdbqschools.org/Downloads/Cereal-Cheerios.pdf

Probably Wonder Bread would look similar, but homemade bread quite different. All are processed foods of some level due to flour.