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brians
·3 か月前·議論
I think any browser will allow it but not allow data read back.
brians
·3 か月前·議論
They offer it as an option but default it to false! This is still a --footgun option but it’s the least unsafe version I’ve seen yet! Well done, Apfel authors.
brians
·3 か月前·議論
I’ve seen several projects like this that offer a network server with access to these Apple models. The danger is when they expose that, even on a loop port, to every other application on your system, including the browser. Random webpages are now shipping with JavaScript that will post to that port. Same-origin restrictions will stop data flow back to the webpage, but that doesn’t stop them from issuing commands to make changes.

Some such projects use CORS to allow read back as well. I haven’t read Apfel’s code yet, but I’m registering the experiment before performing it.
brians
·4 か月前·議論
I do not agree with your interpretation of copyright law. It does ban copies: there has to be information flow from the original to the copy for it to be a "copy." Spontaneous generation of the same content is often taken by the courts to be a sign that it's purely functional, derived from requirements by mathematical laws.

Patent law is different and doesn't rely on information flow in the same way.
brians
·6 か月前·議論
The US FDA requires that schools not serve whole milk or any products containing normal and natural saturated fats, and instead serve “low fat” versions which literally remove the fats and replace them with sugar.

You say nobody is doing this, but all the subsidized meals for my kids do this.
brians
·6 か月前·議論
A major difference is when we have to read and understand it because of a bug. Perhaps the LLM can help us find it! But abstraction provides a mental scaffold
brians
·7 か月前·議論
No. You can always take the MIT-licensed source. And GnuPG got used through a CLI “API” anyway.
brians
·7 か月前·議論
Having something that read everything I read and could talk with me about it, help remember things and synthesize? That’s awesome. Follow links and check references.
brians
·7 か月前·議論
Having run an EV issuing practice… they were required to contact you at a D&B listed number or address.
brians
·8 か月前·議論
…all of them. Which is why the scene in Ralph Breaks the Internet works. And why some of the Shrek jokes work.
brians
·8 か月前·議論
And now every kid in Massachusetts gets free lunch—funded through the millionaire’s tax. Unfortunately, the food is in general pretty gross. It has to conform to Federal guidelines, which means low fat, low sodium, high sugar to hit calorie targets.
brians
·8 か月前·議論
The permitted number of rat parts per pound of breakfast cereal is not zero.
brians
·8 か月前·議論
There are. But there are many more such bugs in DirectX on Windows, and it’s a much bigger target. If a national intelligence organization wants to burn a Proton zero-day on my Steam Deck, cool!
brians
·8 か月前·議論
We have different eyes and different purposes, I think.
brians
·9 か月前·議論
What an amazing construction. It reminds me of a story from the metallurgist who visited the Breakers, the elaborate mansion complex of the Vanderbilt family, and on a tour was shown the Morning Room. The guide said the brilliant silver-white walls were silver plate. “How do you keep it from tarnishing?” He asked. The guide didn’t know, so the scientist asked for permission to test it.

Stories vary on whether he tested it or someone stopped him before taking a sample, but all agree on the technology used: that’s not silver. They coated an entire room with platinum.
brians
·10 か月前·議論
From first sale, right? The interesting date to me is years of support from last sale—when a company would still sell you a device as new.
brians
·8 年前·議論
Of course you can do it on company time. What other time is there?