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Yandex to divest its Russia-based businesses

ir.yandex
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Rust Foundation restricts usage of word “Rust” and logos

twitter.com
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Hot takes after developing databases for 3 years

mastodon.social
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laplab
·2 lata temu·discuss
Thanks for pointing that out, my mistake. Unfortunately, I can only edit the title, not the link
laplab
·2 lata temu·discuss
This is absolutely amazing, thank you for sharing that! I have added the link in the end of the article.
laplab
·2 lata temu·discuss
I felt pretty bad about it, but my curiosity took over :) It was only the power for their Energy Manager though, not the power to the entire apartment!

In any case, I doubt they were actually using this Energy Manager thing anyway. The number one feature listed on websites selling these things is "Earn two code credits under the code for sustainable homes". I assume you do not need to teach people how to use the thing to earn these credits...

https://uk-metering.net/products/netthings-energy-manager
laplab
·2 lata temu·discuss
He did! :) It was located in the `/srv/server/bin/cfg` file.
laplab
·2 lata temu·discuss
I also assumed that they would, but weirdly no. When the tablet booted up, I was greeted with stock launcher.

Also, WebView is only part of the app, they used something else (which did not look like Android native UI) for the WiFi network picker.
laplab
·2 lata temu·discuss
Yes! I started taking some notes when I was halfway through, that helped a lot with the thought reconstruction. There is no chance I would find these TCF links organically again