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ihuman commented on ChatGPT Health   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/saikatsg
timeon · 2 months ago
> if I wasn't asking ChatGPT, where would I go to get help?

Is this serious question? Can't you call/visit doctor?

ihuman · 2 months ago
Until very recently, it took a week to get an appointment with my primary care doctor, and calls weren't an option. Now that video calls are an option, I get get one in a day or two. I could always go to urgent care to get an answer faster, but that costs more.
ihuman commented on Epic celebrates "the end of the Apple Tax" after court win in iOS payments case   arstechnica.com/tech-poli... · Posted by u/nobody9999
Someone · 3 months ago
> Speaking to reporters Thursday night, though, Epic founder and CEO Tim Sweeney said he believes those should be “super super minor fees,” on the order of “tens or hundreds of dollars” every time an iOS app update goes through Apple for review. That should be more than enough to compensate the employees reviewing the apps to make sure outside payment links are not scams

I would think making sure outside payment links aren’t scams will be more expensive than that because checking that once isn’t sufficient. Scammers will update the target of such links, so you can’t just check this at app submission time. You also will have to check from around the world, from different IP address ranges, outside California business hours, etc, because scammer are smart enough to use such info to decide whether to show their scammy page.

Also, even if it becomes ‘only’ hundreds of dollars, I guess only large companies will be able to afford providing an option for outside payments.

ihuman · 3 months ago
Wouldn't that incentivize smaller developers not to update their apps unless absolutely necessary?
ihuman commented on Steam Controller   store.steampowered.com/sa... · Posted by u/tart-lemonade
yencabulator · 4 months ago
> 5. A beep speaker just for "find my controllers".

In many circumstances, the haptics will probably be able to make enough noise for that.

ihuman · 4 months ago
The haptics in the old steam controller were loud enough to play music when it turn it on or off
ihuman commented on Advent of Code 2025: Number of puzzles reduce from 25 to 12 for the first time   adventofcode.com/2025/abo... · Posted by u/vismit2000
shrx · 5 months ago
One of the reasons I stopped participating was that as the second half of december was approaching I had less and less free time for solving the puzzles. So to me it is also a welcome change, I will try to finish it again this year.
ihuman · 5 months ago
I wouldn’t be surprised if the creator has metrics that show that most people drop off around the halfway mark, for the exact same reason
ihuman commented on Apple Debuts iPhone 17   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/excerionsforte
losvedir · 6 months ago
Right! That's why I said this might be the one to finally get me, since I'm not interested in Pro, other than ProMotion.
ihuman · 6 months ago
Sorry, I misread your comment and thought you thought it was still exclusive to the pro
ihuman commented on Apple Debuts iPhone 17   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/excerionsforte
losvedir · 6 months ago
I'm still on an iPhone 11 and this might finally be the one to get me to upgrade. I don't need the "Pro" stuff, but the ProMotion was always frustratingly only associated with the Pro phones.

That said, I'm sort of frustrated with iOS overall, and sorely tempted to go back to Pixels, so I can't decide.

ihuman · 6 months ago
The air and the non-pro 17 have ProMotion
ihuman commented on Apple Debuts iPhone 17   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/excerionsforte
seanmcdirmid · 6 months ago
I wonder if someone will come up with the idea of vinyl wrap to protect your phone rather than using a slipon phone case. Then...you could have your phone be thin and get that matte finish. Couple that with a matte phone screen protector and I think the result would be pretty nice.
ihuman · 6 months ago
Dbrand makes those
ihuman commented on How we made JSON.stringify more than twice as fast   v8.dev/blog/json-stringif... · Posted by u/emschwartz
andyferris · 7 months ago
Yeah, it is quite impressive!

It's a real example of "you can solve just about anything with a billion dollars" though :)

I'd prefer JavaScript kept evolving (think "strict", but "stricter", "stricter still", ...) to a simpler and easier to compile/JIT language.

ihuman · 7 months ago
Like asm.js was, before webassembly replaced it?

u/ihuman

KarmaCake day4818April 17, 2012View Original