That sounds like a really interesting project! It could make the solving of issues really efficient.
I wonder if there are not well-know assisting tools of the same kind.
Yeah, the explanation sounds all good and professional but it deeply contrasts with my Windows experiences.
While I can believe there are serious people working on this OS, I often seriously get upset by all the crap Microsoft is putting in Windows.
(There was this time where it downloaded 'Candy Crush' on its own!?). I would prefer a few easter-eggs instead.
In France, we have a pretty specific system called "classes préparatoires" where you spend 2 years before accessing business/engineering schools. As far as I know, the ones intended for business schools give a lot of importance to philosophy, history and geopolitics. This seems to differ a bit from how other business schools are described throughout the article.
In the meantime, our business schools seem to follow and try to mimic the American ones.
Not everyone cares about privacy and you can't force them to. It's still a good thing to try to sensitize as much persons as possible but we can't be surprised when some of them don't feel concerned.
And there are probably also some people who had already set their privacy settings before.
I don't get how the gyroscope is used in missile guidance.
How is the gyroscope mentionned in this article pointing at Kiev? How do you read it on the gyroscope and how is the position 'set' in the device?
I guess that's not as interesting or as impressive as others Show HN but this is my modest contribution to a problem that I think I'm probably not the only one to face. Opening a new tab to check HN a dozen times a day can be painful so here is an alternative.