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baby_souffle commented on Google will allow only apps from verified developers to be installed on Android   9to5google.com/2025/08/25... · Posted by u/kotaKat
87636899376 · a day ago
Official announcement: https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/08/elevating-...

More info:

https://developer.android.com/developer-verification

https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answ...

Personally...we all know the Play Store is chock full of malicious garbage, so the verification requirements there don't do jack to protect users. The way I see it, this is nothing but a power grab, a way for Google to kill apps like Revanced for good. They'll just find some bullshit reason to suspend your developer account if you do something they don't like.

Every time I hear mentions of "safety" from the folks at Google, I'm reminded that there's a hidden Internet permission on Android that can neuter 95% of malicious apps. But it's hidden, apparently because keeping users from using it to block ads on apps is of greater concern to Google than keeping people safe.

> we will be confirming who the developer is, not reviewing the content of their app or where it came from

This is such an odd statement. I mean, surely they have to be willing to review the contents of apps at some point (if only to suspend the accounts of developers who are actually producing malware), or else this whole affair does nothing but introduce friction.

TFA had me believing that bypassing the restriction might've been possible by disabling Play Protect, but that doesn't seem to be the case since there aren't any mentions of it in the official info we've been given.

On the flip side, that's one less platform I care about supporting with my projects. We're down to just Linux and Windows if you're not willing to sell your soul (no, I will not be making a Google account) just for the right to develop for a certain platform.

baby_souffle · a day ago
Can you elaborate a little bit about this hidden internet access control setting?
baby_souffle commented on Setting serial baud rate on ESP-IDF does nothing   atomic14.substack.com/p/t... · Posted by u/iamflimflam1
estimator7292 · 2 days ago
Espressif has some of the most thorough documentation in the entire industry.

TI (a major American IC manufacturer) regularly shits out half baked datasheets missing important information or incomplete explanations of equations. All the American vendors have terrible documentation.

baby_souffle · 2 days ago
> All the American vendors have terrible documentation

And half the time you don’t even find out until you’ve created an account and signed an NDA!

Nordic and espressif are some of the good ones, they’re showing up on a lot of my designs for this reason…

baby_souffle commented on The issue of anti-cheat on Linux (2024)   tulach.cc/the-issue-of-an... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
pharrington · 4 days ago
It makes the cheats more valuable on the black market. I'm fairly sure the only people cheating in the major competitive games with anticheat are whales and extremely unethical pro players.
baby_souffle · 4 days ago
If that's the case then why not only have kernel level anti-cheat enforced for the leagues and the tournaments?
baby_souffle commented on The US Department of Agriculture Bans Support for Renewables   insideclimatenews.org/new... · Posted by u/mooreds
dabinat · 4 days ago
This is the part I don’t understand. Trump goes on and on about the threat of China but doesn’t appear to be positioning the US to actually compete with them. An energy revolution is coming and China looks poised to take most of the spoils while the US buries its head in the sand and clings to the past.
baby_souffle · 4 days ago
It's a talking point. His base can't think beyond "China bad" and "Trump is us". If he says $action is good for the US, and bad for China then the only question they'll have is how many of those pesky elites will be sad because of this.

If you stop thinking so critically and logically, it'll all start to make a lot more sense.

baby_souffle commented on Adding my home electricity uptime to status.href.cat   aggressivelyparaphrasing.... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
OptionOfT · 5 days ago
Clamps would work, or the optical connection. But unsure if that's disabled.

I'll call APS (Arizona) tomorrow to see what is possible.

baby_souffle · 5 days ago
I got curious, dug through my notes.

> Zigbee SE

is the official name for the standard. Good luck w/ your Utility Company.

> Clamps would work, or the optical connection. But unsure if that's disabled.

If the optical connection isn't disabled, I'd go that route. Clamps are a _pain_ if the space is cramped or the installer did a poor job of keeping things tidy. The upside to clamps is that you get per-circuit and in real time. If you have a dedicated circuit for big appliances, integrating the clamp into Home Assistant is a cheap way to get a "is the dishwasher done?" signal, for example.

baby_souffle commented on Adding my home electricity uptime to status.href.cat   aggressivelyparaphrasing.... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
OptionOfT · 5 days ago
I was checking today how expose my electricity meter within Home-Assistant.

My electricity reader supports ZigBee.

My provider knows minute by minute my consumption, yet only providers it on THEIR website, in a way that is useless to me.

baby_souffle · 5 days ago
Assuming you’re talking about the same thing that PG&E does, it’s technically only zigbee at the transport layer. The power/utility aspect is all very different and relies on crypto/keys that are not trivial to get.

You will not be able to just point the radio in your zigbee stick at your meter. As far as I know, the only device that is even blessed with the keys to do this is the Rainforest/Eagle device. You _still_ have to get permission from your utility, though. PG&E has a web page where you plug in the MAC for the radio and submit it. Only some customers on some rate plans are allowed to access this.

I gave up and went with a power monitor that’s installed in the main breaker box. It uses CT clamps on each circuit to give very accurate and timely readings.

baby_souffle commented on AWS in 2025: Stuff you think you know that's now wrong   lastweekinaws.com/blog/aw... · Posted by u/keithly
gigatexal · 6 days ago
Yeah holy crap why is cloud formation so terrible?
baby_souffle · 6 days ago
> Yeah holy crap why is cloud formation so terrible?

I can't confirm it, but I suspect that it was always meant to be a sales tool.

Every AWS announcement blog has a "just copy this JSON blob, and paste it $here to get your own copy of the toy demo we used to demonstrate in this announcement blog" vibe to it.

baby_souffle commented on Pixel 10 Phones   blog.google/products/pixe... · Posted by u/gotmedium
overfeed · 6 days ago
> My dream is to have a phone like this that supports thunderbolt host mode, runs grapheneos or similar and can drive a couple of displays via usb-c docking station

Sounds like you're thinking of the stock Pixel 10. Google worked with Samsung to bring the Dex experience to upstream Android, and their Linux VM work is almost fully baked in Android 15. Running VSCode and ssh can be done today with a Pixel phone plugged into a USB-C hub, keyboard, mouse and a monitor. I don't know why Google isn't promoting this capability yet,

baby_souffle · 6 days ago
I think they're waiting for the the big point release this fall.

When they rolled out 16 earlier this spring almost nothing changed from the user's perspective because it was just shipping a lot of the underlying supporting apis that aren't exposed via user accessible things at this point.

baby_souffle commented on Pixel 10 Phones   blog.google/products/pixe... · Posted by u/gotmedium
coldpie · 6 days ago
> by Apple standards

Yeah. The question I'm trying to answer is not "does it make sense for Apple to make a small phone?", but rather "does it make sense for anyone to make a small phone?" I'm using the 13 Mini's sales data as evidence, because it is the one and only small phone made in the past decade or so.

baby_souffle · 6 days ago
I understand why you'd reach for that data, not a ton of other alternatives... But I'm not convinced that an arbitrarily chosen brand could achieve those sales figures. Especially if it was a new or no-name brand that didn't have a proven track record with software updates and hardware build quality.

Maybe I'm just incredibly naive but I have this small hope that we'll see a return to smaller phones that are trifolds for when you need the real estate.

baby_souffle commented on D2 (text to diagram tool) now supports ASCII renders   d2lang.com/blog/ascii/... · Posted by u/alixanderwang
heliophobicdude · 7 days ago
This looks way better than mermaid. Is there support for this in GitHub PR code blocks like mermaid?
baby_souffle · 7 days ago
No, sadly. That's still the biggest obstacle for a lot of my documentation. I push mermaid perhaps a little farther than it wants to go just so I don't have to spend the time setting up a CI pipe to compile the D2 into a PNG which is embedded in the documentation.

u/baby_souffle

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