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vanchor3
·10 gün önce·discuss
I once had Fable flag on one of the three-word session names that Cowork auto generated at the beginning.
vanchor3
·25 gün önce·discuss
> Services those emails are used with cannot unilaterally send email to them. They must pre-register how they will send email to them, which breaks services with third-party relationships such as online retail with payment processors or shipping companies.

You're talking about "Sign in with Apple" email addresses here, not Hide My Email. Anyone can send to Hide My Email addresses.
vanchor3
·geçen ay·discuss
They typically ban the glitch entirely. For example cartridge manipulation or "CD streaming" glitches in Zelda speedruns are banned, and if you submitted a run containing them while claiming the game did it on its own, they would probably tell you to get a new copy of the game.
vanchor3
·2 ay önce·discuss
Somehow going through closed issues just to reopen them sounds like more effort than just using the built in label system which is made for this purpose, but maybe that's just me.
vanchor3
·3 ay önce·discuss
They even put in an entire themes menu, with space as if you were going to have more themes you could download at some point, similar to the 3DS. 6 years later it's still just "Basic White" or "Basic Black".
vanchor3
·3 ay önce·discuss
It seems like Cowork can easily chew through a few percent at a time, more if it gets lost in the weeds.
vanchor3
·4 ay önce·discuss
> The crucial context here is that archive.today provides a useful public service for free.

So public services should DDoS is your argument?

> Jani Patokallio runs gyrovague.net in order to harass people who provide useful public services.

I scrolled pretty far through the blog and didn't find anything of that sort. Just a bunch of travel stuff. Now I'm curious what sort of "harassment" you hallucinated in the sites that were previously targeted by archive.today's DDoS attacks.
vanchor3
·6 ay önce·discuss
They are still USB 1.1 however, so they won't be able to surpass that speed limitation over USB.