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gregoriol commented on F-35 pilot held 50-minute airborne conference call with engineers before crash   cnn.com/2025/08/27/us/ala... · Posted by u/Michelangelo11
airstrike · 8 hours ago
I don't think there was ever a risk of the plane crashing with the pilot still in the cockpit, despite the fact that the headline sort of leads people to that conclusion.

The pilot could eject at any time. Still dangerous, but more of a debugging session to avoid other similar costly in the future than a Hollywood-like "if we don't solve this now the pilot dies"

gregoriol · 6 hours ago
The pilot could eject at mostly any time, not if the plane starts spinning uncontrollably though. Also, the plane can become very dangerous to what may be on the ground: if the pilot looses control and must eject it may not always be in a safe place to crash. Or even worse, the plane may continue to fly some distance and crash at a very different place than expected. So yeah, very stressful for everyone involved.
gregoriol commented on Turning a Decommissioned iPhone into a UniFi Protect Camera   caseyliss.com/2025/8/15/a... · Posted by u/ingve
thebruce87m · 2 days ago
> 2+ years battery life

Is this considered old? I own countless devices with batteries older than this.

gregoriol · 2 days ago
Depends on how you use it, but with intensive use like 2+ charge cycles a day 7 days a week, and long times connected to charger makes 2+ years quite old.
gregoriol commented on Turning a Decommissioned iPhone into a UniFi Protect Camera   caseyliss.com/2025/8/15/a... · Posted by u/ingve
varenc · 2 days ago
If can support detection events on 3rd party ONVIF cameras, but you have to buy a seperate ubiquiti hardware product to run the detections. Either an AI Port or an AI Key.
gregoriol · 2 days ago
You could also use the ZoneMinder (open-source), it supports many video/image streams from cameras and provides detections/alerting
gregoriol commented on Apple has not destroyed Steve Jobs' vision for iPad   victorwynne.com/vision-fo... · Posted by u/curtblaha
Almondsetat · 8 days ago
You call the Vision Pro "not fun", as if your own personal opinion constituted fact. You also characterize the buyers of the Vision Pro as "lacking impulse control when they're marketed something funny", which is not only belittling and condescending, but also an utterly unwarranted generalization.
gregoriol · 2 days ago
He is right though. The facts are that the thing has been bought by people for show, and not used for anything useful at all ever. This says quite much about the buyers and the product.
gregoriol commented on Google will allow only apps from verified developers to be installed on Android   9to5google.com/2025/08/25... · Posted by u/kotaKat
Gigachad · 2 days ago
They do, particularly in developing countries because it allows installing cracked versions of paid software or ad removed versions.

They can just follow a YouTube tutorial showing how to get around all the barriers Android added.

gregoriol · 2 days ago
It's hard to find reasons to protect someone trying to install a shady app. Using that one reason to kill the possibility to install third-party apps for everyone is shady.
gregoriol commented on Google will allow only apps from verified developers to be installed on Android   9to5google.com/2025/08/25... · Posted by u/kotaKat
HackerThemAll · 2 days ago
Everybody DEMANDS Google "do something" about malware, scam and fake apps. So it does.

For an average Joe and Jane, who gets their money stolen, that's a good move. They don't care about technology, they just want their bank, instagram, cat pictures and video calls to work and not get scammed. They are often lured into installing scamware through exactly sideloading APK, completely unaware of the risks.

In the article there's this comment:

> I'm struggling to see the benefit of this new policy. While it's presented as a security measure, the requirement to fill out these forms seems like a trivial barrier for actual malware creators, who will easily abuse the system.

Every scammer will have a different code signing certificate which you can then block if they spread malware. Right now it's a huge mass of scammers and malware authors indistinguishable from each other. And Google could possibly block them all which would also block legitimate applications (now that would spark outrage). Thanks to the new policy it'll be easy to add a single cert to the blocklist.

If you want absolute freedom on your device, just install a different Android - for example Graphene, Lineage, /e/OS, or Calix. They are all Android too.

It's so fashionable these days to go after Google.

Thanks Google.

gregoriol · 2 days ago
No, the average Janes and Joes don't enable side-loading: it's a toggle, not enabled by default, it's in an advanced setting pane and it's good as it is. Google has been controlling what is installed through their Store and that is enough for 100% of average users. They have been doing it badly though, leaving many scams through, same for Apple. They should focus on this, not the advanced users.
gregoriol commented on Apple has not destroyed Steve Jobs' vision for iPad   victorwynne.com/vision-fo... · Posted by u/curtblaha
Almondsetat · 8 days ago
From Apple's point of view, Apple Vision (Pro) is the ultimate platform. That's why I think they were so convinced in developing it. If VR/AR headsets follow the same transition we had between the first gigantic mobile phones of thw 80s and the pocketable ones of the 2000s, I could seriously see Apple throwing out all their consumer lineup (phone, watch, ipad, macbook) and only have a Vision device. This would solve all the problems regarding different experiences.
gregoriol · 8 days ago
The Apple Vision solves no problems, like the Apple Watch, they are just toys.
gregoriol commented on Millau Viaduct   fosterandpartners.com/pro... · Posted by u/oliverulerich
willvarfar · 16 days ago
How has the bypass caused Millau to change?

Has it prospered or faded now that there is no through-traffic?

gregoriol · 16 days ago
It has lost through traffic but gained quite some tourism to see the bridge, it's a win situation
gregoriol commented on Ask HN: How can ChatGPT serve 700M users when I can't run one GPT-4 locally?    · Posted by u/superasn
abathologist · 19 days ago
One clever ingredient in OpenAI's secret sauce is billions of dollars of losses. About $5 billion dollars lost in 2024. https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/27/openai-sees-5-billion-loss-t...
gregoriol · 19 days ago
With infinite resources, you can serve infinite users. Until it's gone.
gregoriol commented on Show HN: Gmap: Explore Git Repos Visually from the CLI   github.com/seeyebe/gmap... · Posted by u/seeyebe
gregoriol · 23 days ago
Please don't call it "gmap" as it is a very commonly known name for another service; maybe "gitmap" or something that conveys the use would fit better?

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