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ctz
·4 mesi fa·discuss
people better not be snooping on my public open source projects!
ctz
·5 mesi fa·discuss
There were ~16mn users of the internet in 1995. As of 2025 there are 5.56bn. Are you saying paedophilia has dropped by 99.7% over 30 years? If so, please provide a source for that claim.
ctz
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Me too!
ctz
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I have a Neato D650 which I assume meets that classification and is covered by the service withdrawal, it is now pretty degraded -- no notifications, no mapping, no keep-out zones.

No notifications means if it gets stuck it stays there.

No mapping means if it doesn't fully clean the space (eg, a door is closed) then I have no way of knowing without baby-sitting it.

No keep-out zones means every clean involves carefully preparing the space to hang up trailing wires out of the way -- previously I just had some keep-outs near the wires and that worked perfectly.

Without all these features I have stopped using it; it is quicker to just use a stick vacuum.
ctz
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Welcome to the web. Pages often have hyperlinks that can be followed to see related information.
ctz
·11 mesi fa·discuss
I understand that part. Mostly interested where the runners are coming from? macOS especially is pretty costly to provide runners for, so who is doing that for free?
ctz
·11 mesi fa·discuss
> You can have a nice CI/CD pipeline that runs 100% in-house, for free.

Interested! Some detail on how you achieve this for free would be great.
ctz
·6 anni fa·discuss
Amazon Pantry UK is four days for me, and still charging for "one day" delivery.
ctz
·8 anni fa·discuss
Tutorial links to http://127.0.0.1:4000 :(
ctz
·9 anni fa·discuss
Doesn't? It's already a much bigger problem than Windows XP. There are billions of Android devices shipped each year, and a miniscule proportion get updates. Even the best devices for updates only get them for a couple of years.

If this isn't a disaster bigger than Windows XP, it'll only be because most of the devices end up in landfill.