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dd_xplore commented on Wikipedia as a Graph   wikigrapher.com/paths... · Posted by u/gidellav
dd_xplore · 3 days ago
Did it stop working?
dd_xplore commented on Some users have noticed settings that let Meta analyze and retain phone photos   zdnet.com/article/meta-mi... · Posted by u/mdhb
jamwil · 3 days ago
iOS already has exactly the experience you describe and it clearly urges you toward sharing only specific photos.

The only feature request I have is to be able to scope app permissions to an album, since the current flow of selecting individual photos adds a lot of friction.

dd_xplore · 3 days ago
Even android has it!
dd_xplore commented on Introduction to AT Protocol   mackuba.eu/2025/08/20/int... · Posted by u/psionides
trollied · 12 days ago
+++ATH0

Those old enough will know :)

dd_xplore · 12 days ago
I bought a 5G modem made by waveshare, I had lot of fun tinkering that device with AT commands.
dd_xplore commented on Ask HN: Why does the US Visa application website do a port-scan of my network?    · Posted by u/mbix77
b3lvedere · 13 days ago
"Since looking into it, I noticed that uBlock Origin already has the default list "Block Outsider Intrusion into LAN" but it wasn't enabled."

Never knew that this existed. Thank you!

dd_xplore · 13 days ago
Is that available in lite version too? Now that the origin js being phased out
dd_xplore commented on The Cutaway Illustrations of Fred Freeman (2016)   5wgraphicsblog.com/2016/1... · Posted by u/Michelangelo11
dd_xplore · 14 days ago
I loved the ‘Visual Dictionary’ of 2000s . Damn that booo is peak encyclopaedia, describing everything in amazing detail, I first read that book when I was 5. I have bought a second hand copy of that book for my future kids.
dd_xplore commented on Anna's Archive: An Update from the Team   annas-archive.org/blog/an... · Posted by u/jerheinze
brianstorms · 14 days ago
Fuck that site. Offers people links to free PDF downloads of my book that I worked on for 32 years and finally got published by Pantheon Books in 2017. I didn't work all that fucking time for criminals like these to just break copyright law and make the book available for free. Fuck Anna's Archive, and I hope they go down in legal flames ASAP.
dd_xplore · 14 days ago
I think they shouldn’t publish books which are fairly new. Hurts the authors…
dd_xplore commented on StarDict sends X11 clipboard to remote servers   lwn.net/SubscriberLink/10... · Posted by u/pabs3
dd_xplore · 21 days ago
It's malicious intent! The developer isn't a kid, they're releasing the software for world wide use. It's a simple thing, do not send private data to remote servers without explicitly asking the user!
dd_xplore commented on Dropbox announces new gen server hardware for higher efficiency and scalability   dropbox.tech/infrastructu... · Posted by u/juanviera23
dd_xplore · 22 days ago
I always thought dual socket systems would be good for storage and vps based systems, but here we see that inter socket latency was hampering them. Good read!
dd_xplore commented on Launch HN: Gecko Security (YC F24) – AI That Finds Vulnerabilities in Code    · Posted by u/jjjutla
dd_xplore · a month ago
It reminds of AI bug reports in ffmpeg(was it ffmpeg?)
dd_xplore commented on LIGO detects most massive black hole merger to date   caltech.edu/about/news/li... · Posted by u/Eduard
richardw · 2 months ago
Converted into energy and then escape the black hole, from which light can’t escape? That doesn’t seem to compute. And if it’s converted into gravity waves then we have an excellent obvious candidate for how most energy will escape a black hole. It won’t be waiting around for hawking radiation.
dd_xplore · 2 months ago
I think during the merger the event horizon must be changing rapidly, so I guess there's some(or a lot) of chance that matter can escape these merger events. The matter will already have high kinetic energy...

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KarmaCake day71June 22, 2023View Original