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YooLi commented on Swift at Apple: Migrating the Password Monitoring Service from Java   swift.org/blog/swift-at-a... · Posted by u/fidotron
YooLi · 7 months ago
Any idea of what the server platform is? Linux?
YooLi commented on Airline demand between Canada and United States collapses, down 70%+   onemileatatime.com/news/a... · Posted by u/amichail
YooLi · 9 months ago
- What are the numbers for the years previously? - What are the numbers for travel to other countries/locations? - What's the breakdown between flights originating in Canada or US?

Hard to draw real conclusions without all data, but easy to make something clickable.

YooLi commented on How to Delete Your 23andMe Data   eff.org/deeplinks/2025/03... · Posted by u/hn_acker
YooLi · 9 months ago
This feels as hopeless as trying to keep your email/contacts from social media sites. Even if you are vigilant about never allowing an app/service to download your contacts, your friends will share theirs and it is trivial to recreate your contact list. If I keep my DNA from these companies, my relatives will share theirs and they basically have my DNA.
YooLi commented on My brand new digitizing workflow using a 25 year old film scanner   blog.vladovince.com/my-br... · Posted by u/williamsmj
qingcharles · a year ago
At a sane price? The Epsons.

https://epson.com/For-Work/Scanners/Photo-and-Graphics/Epson...

It has a white panel on the inside of the lid which ruins a lot of scans. I always put black card on top of my scans.

That's probably the best scanner for photos. And I used to own a $25K Hasselblad too.

Make sure you clean the platten and the photos before scanning to save hassle later on dust removal.

I used those Epsons for scanning tens of thousands of old photos.

Start with a good scan, and there is so much good post-processing software out there now to help correct fading etc on old images.

YooLi · a year ago
Any pointers on the post-processing software? Anything to correct red-tinted slide scans?
YooLi commented on New iMac with M4   apple.com/newsroom/2024/1... · Posted by u/tosh
ray__ · a year ago
I solved this with a ~$200 driver board from AliExpress. I love the result because it's thinner than any other monitor that I own and I can swap between my MacBook Pro and my desktop machine (running either Windows or Linux).

Obviously this requires a little bit of tinkering and the end result isn't nicely packaged like a factory Apple product would be, but it only took about half an hour to put together and I haven't had any issues with the driver board yet. And it was way cheaper than a "Retina" display from Apple or LG.

YooLi · a year ago
Can you give any details of the driver board or possibly a link? Thanks in advance.
YooLi commented on Tesla conducting more layoffs, including entire Supercharger team   electrek.co/2024/04/29/te... · Posted by u/TheAlchemist
dylan604 · 2 years ago
> I'm surprised to see that they've gutted the supercharger team because it seems like the ultimate "services" sector where they're in better shape than anyone else to make basically free "services" type money from ALL EVs in coming years with NACS.

Yeah, this did seem surprising to me as well. This is one of those mailbox money type of systems. However, I'm guessing they've realized that maintaining the infrastructure is something they do not want to do. So instead of running the network, they should just make the chargers, or license them for others to build. Tesla is pretty much the quintessential example of a rent-seeking company, so these ideas seem right up their alley

YooLi · 2 years ago
Look up "rent-seeking".

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YooLi commented on Apple previews Lockdown Mode   apple.com/newsroom/2022/0... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
dkarl · 3 years ago
> In Texas, you can sue anyone who aids and abets a woman who attempts to get an abortion for $10,000, which is enough to get someone to trick someone into installing malware on a phone.

Anecdata for people who think this is unlikely: my wife had an issue getting unclaimed property back from the state of Texas and hired someone who advertise the ability to help. She turned out to be a bulldog with a ton of knowledge of the necessary bureaucracy. She put hours per week into it on our behalf for months, through many rounds of filing paperwork and then hounding bureaucrats on the phone by telling them exactly how and why we could sue if they ignored it. She did all that for a cut that was a fraction of the $10k abortion bounty. The $10k might seem like a symbolic gesture, but it will spawn a cottage industry of bounty hunters. No doubt most of them will be ideologically excited wannabes who quickly give it up, but some will be dogged and effective and will cultivate an expanding repertoire of skills. It's a terrifying prospect.

There will be many, many people who never previously entertained the idea of getting involved in serious criminality who now need protection from the prying eyes of the state and their fellow citizens. To look at it from a cold and opportunistic viewpoint, this could change the public perception of digital privacy from being just for dangerous creepy people to something that everybody should value.

YooLi · 3 years ago
Any way you can name the person who helped with the unclaimed property issue?
YooLi commented on Twitter plans to comply with Musk’s demands for data   forbes.com/sites/abrambro... · Posted by u/Balgair
parkingrift · 4 years ago
Elon waived his right to due diligence. I can’t speak to his motivations for waiving his rights to due diligence.
YooLi · 4 years ago
This is wrong and if it's the same idea floating around Twitter based on page 17 of the 13D, it's definitely wrong. People are misinterpreting a reference to no longer being subject to seller's due diligence because financing has been secured, i.e. the buyer is qualified.

u/YooLi

KarmaCake day1693June 13, 2010View Original