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agent86 commented on Google isn't waiting – the 30 percent Android app store fee is dead   theverge.com/policy/88925... · Posted by u/agent86
agent86 · 10 days ago
Two Notes:

1) I had to abbreviate the title as the official article title is 4 characters too long for HN.

2) The gift link in use to bypass the Verge paywall was posted by the official Verge account to /r/Android on Reddit[1].

[1] - https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1rktkbp/comment/o8...

agent86 commented on "Just a little detail that wouldn't sell anything"   unsung.aresluna.org/just-... · Posted by u/bobbiechen
bayindirh · 16 days ago
Trackpoint’s red color is also a story worth reading.

No, I won’t spoil it here. :)

agent86 · 16 days ago
I couldn't find something to read about it, but I did find this to watch and learn about it.

I won't spoil it here either :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwV1lEDJH9Y

agent86 commented on Reticulum, a secure and anonymous mesh networking stack   github.com/markqvist/Reti... · Posted by u/brogu
agravier · 2 months ago
So what mesh stuff do you recommend for the uninitiated?
agent86 · 2 months ago
In the LoRA/radio device sense, Meshtastic[1] is probably the easiest to get started with. It's the biggest player in the space, has devices that come pre-installed and configured, the most likely chance of making contact with someone else, etc. MeshCore[2] is the other major player. It's newer and tends to have been adopted by communities that have run into issues with large Meshtastic networks.

If you meant PC-based mesh networking, I'll leave someone more knowledgeable to speak about that :).

[1] - https://meshtastic.org/

[2] - https://meshcore.co.uk/

agent86 commented on Reticulum, a secure and anonymous mesh networking stack   github.com/markqvist/Reti... · Posted by u/brogu
SuperMouse · 2 months ago
I've never seen a bigger network with Reticulum in the wild. And I'm deep into Mesh stuff with several local communities.

One of the main reasons of the communities not jumping onto the ship was that it's mostly a one-man-project and most of its Git changes are "Update" "Better Version" "Update" "Cleanup" which makes it basically impossible to track changes.

agent86 · 2 months ago
And, as of 3 weeks ago, the one man is "stepping back from all public-facing interaction with this project".[1]

Further, "Occasional updates may appear at unpredictable intervals, but there will be no support, no responses to issues, no discussions, and no community management in this or any other public venue."

Nothing salacious here - just another one man open source project with a burnt out maintainer :(.

[1] - https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions/1069

agent86 commented on TiVo exiting legacy DVR business   mediaplaynews.com/tivo-ex... · Posted by u/TMWNN
spullara · 5 months ago
ReplayTV was the TiVo before TiVo and its commercial skip was the best bar-none. I was sad when it basically died and had to get a TiVo which was a good product made by folks I knew but at the end of the day, nothing could beat ReplayTV's skip not even the secret way to turn on 30-sec skip on the TiVo. Kind of crazy how antiquated all this stuff is now.
agent86 · 5 months ago
> even the secret way to turn on 30-sec skip on the TiVo

Select-Play-Select-3-0-Select ;-)

Also can't forget the ,#401 dialing prefix to enable the device to call home over the Internet using a USB Ethernet adapter instead of the phone in the early days.

TiVo's whole approach to commercials in recordings was largely informed by ReplayTV though. ReplayTV took a lot of heat and lawsuits for their automatic commercial skip functionality, which is why TiVo never implemented it and buried 30 second skip behind the code.

agent86 commented on Playball – Watch MLB games from a terminal   github.com/paaatrick/play... · Posted by u/ohjeez
chatmasta · 5 months ago
AI Commentary seems fun, especially when you can choose different personalities, biases, etc.

It’ll be a while before it can replace a true play-by-play announcer, but with seven second TV delay it’s maybe close to feasible.

The Finals is a video game with AI voiceover for its commentary, and it’s pretty engaging. I’d expect to see this in FIFA soon if it isn’t there already.

agent86 · 5 months ago
ESPN is already partly doing this with "SC For You" [1]. It gives you a personalized feed of sports clips, generated and narrated by AI that uses the voices of ESPN on-air talent.

[1] - https://support.espn.com/hc/en-us/articles/40378137547796-Wh...

agent86 commented on 2025 ARRL Field Day   arrl.org/field-day... · Posted by u/rookderby
agent86 · 9 months ago
For anyone interested, ESPN has a HAM Radio club - WE1SPN[1] - and they are live streaming some of their Field Day operations on YouTube[2]. They're not operating overnight, but should be back in the morning eastern US time. If you'd like to make contact the operators are actively monitoring the chat.

[1] - https://we1spn.org/

[2] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYZxmubVjd0

agent86 commented on I won't connect my dishwasher to your cloud   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/HieronymusBosch
agent86 · a year ago
I'd like to play devil's advocate for a minute and ask a question:

Does anyone know exactly what the Bosch service sends the dishwasher?

While I agree that connecting a dishwasher to the Internet should not be necessary, it does open the door to an interesting scenario if what gets sent to the dishwasher is not a command to run a mode but an actual program to control the dishwasher. In theory that would mean that Bosch could alter the programs that get sent to improve the dishwasher over time.

On a dishwasher with no connectivity the modes simply are what they are from the factory. But on a connected dishwasher if the Bosch engineers figure out that when in ECO mode using every third sprayer saves water while not altering the cleaning performance expected of that mode, they can update the payload and make the dishwasher you already have even more efficient. They could also in theory create a whole library of modes for specific use cases or scenarios (All glass, hard water, etc.)

Of course, this has potential drawbacks as well. They could change a mode and alter behavior you expect, and it could potentially be a hacker's playground, but if done well it could be a net positive.

u/agent86

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