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postmodest commented on Windows NT for Power Macintosh   github.com/Wack0/maciNTos... · Posted by u/TazeTSchnitzel
faefox · a year ago
What I'd give for a glimpse of the timeline where Apple bought Be instead of NeXT.
postmodest · a year ago
I suspect that without Jobs, Apple is dead by 2002. Turned into an arm of, like, RIM. Then Google comes out with the Android phone and it's all over for everyone including Microsoft.
postmodest commented on Windows NT for Power Macintosh   github.com/Wack0/maciNTos... · Posted by u/TazeTSchnitzel
exe34 · a year ago
the thing I'd like to see is for software to expose functional/"rest"-like interfaces. similar with websites and the content/user data.

if you look at what accessibility software achieves by simply looking at the screen/hooking into the OS, now imagine any and all software could be connected like that.

some of this functionality is now provided in individual silos, e.g. an email with an appointment in gmail can go into your Google calendar. a ticket from your train company can be added to Google wallet.

but if you look at a flight booking system and want to compare the total price of a given set of dates for travel, including hotel and other things at different times - you're back to doing it on paper (or use somebody's website where 20% of the flights or hotels you want aren't included).

postmodest · a year ago
Isn't that the SmallTalk model, but everyone decided to use C++ instead?
postmodest commented on FDA warns top U.S. bakery not to claim foods contain allergens when they don't   npr.org/2024/06/26/g-s1-6... · Posted by u/isaacfrond
lpolovets · a year ago
My understanding is this allergen over-labeling was inspired by the FDA in the first place. https://www.fastcompany.com/90830854/sesame-seed-allergen-fd...

From the linked article (from Jan 2023):

  But sesame does differ in one distinct way from eggs, peanuts, shellfish, milk, and soy: The seeds are teeny tiny and hard to keep track of. This means they’re prone to “cross-contamination,” in food-allergy terms. If you operate a bakery that makes sesame bagels, the odds are decent that rogue seeds will end up in your other products, too. Bad news for people with severe sesame allergies. But it’s also expensive and frustrating for food manufacturers to ensure the seeds are kept away from other foods, if they’re on the FDA’s major allergens list.
  
  Advocates have therefore been warning since December that the FASTER Act is poised to have a counter effect. Rather than minimize cross-contamination, as they argue the law requires, many big food brands have opted to add sesame to their bread products, then simply declare it as an ingredient. They are intentionally adding sesame flour to “avoid complying with the spirit and intent of the FASTER Act,” FARE tells Fast Company. That is cheaper than certifying that their facilities are 100% sesame-free.

postmodest · a year ago
This is the same issue as Prop 65, and while we can all say "oh the law is bad" the real problem is _corporations are lazy_.

Instead of making sure their products are safe, they just say everything is unsafe, because they know consumers will become numb to it.

Our food shouldn't contain allergens, and our computer mice shouldn't give us cancer, but instead of taking the time to make sure of that, companies just tell us the products are dangerous, because they know we don't really have a choice.

They have the money and the capability, but they choose profit over consumer safety, and that's THEIR sin, not ours.

postmodest commented on CSS Tip: An em isn't an "m", but an ex is an "x" (2012)   blog.frankmtaylor.com/201... · Posted by u/thunderbong
postmodest · a year ago
The circular reference is because em and ex are relative to the font size of the surrounding context, and you need to pick a physical (or derivable-from-physical) unit for the root context. em and ex always refer to the M and x height because that's how fonts work in the old "lead type" world.
postmodest commented on FTC sues Adobe for hiding fees and inhibiting cancellations   ftc.gov/news-events/news/... · Posted by u/ChrisArchitect
dreamcompiler · 2 years ago
There seems to be a perception in big companies that if you're not pissing off your customers enough to drive them away, you're leaving money on the table. So there's this constant pseudo-optimizer running to get the maximum profit possible.

Thank you Harvard Business School.

postmodest · 2 years ago
"We can cut costs if we sell to a few whales and not a broad audience"
postmodest commented on Microsoft to delay release of Recall AI feature on security concerns   reuters.com/technology/ar... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
ketzo · 2 years ago
Are we really comparing a userland, unencrypted-at-rest SQLite database with Apple's app sandbox + secure enclave?
postmodest · 2 years ago
Apple's competitors lose the PR war if they don't post to social media!
postmodest commented on Restaurants Place Big Bets on Cooking Robots   axios.com/2024/06/11/rest... · Posted by u/ecliptik
jfim · 2 years ago
Restaurants are a very thin margin business, and prices at restaurants are pretty high already.
postmodest · 2 years ago
Restaurants are thin margin business because wages for consumers haven't risen either, even as boardmember payouts have skyrocketed.
postmodest commented on Restaurants Place Big Bets on Cooking Robots   axios.com/2024/06/11/rest... · Posted by u/ecliptik
geodel · 2 years ago
Thats for first time offenders. Repeating ones are going to be dealt with increasingly aggressive tactics.
postmodest · 2 years ago
"Surge pricing in effect" for non-tippers.
postmodest commented on How to chop off bytes of an UTF-8 string to fit into a small slot and look nice   domm.plix.at/perl/2024_06... · Posted by u/domm
tingletech · 2 years ago
HN is not broken, it's working as designed.
postmodest · 2 years ago
[poop]
postmodest commented on Special-use domain 'home.arpa.' (2018)   datatracker.ietf.org/doc/... · Posted by u/mcp_
eddyg · 2 years ago
`.home`, `.corp` and `.mail` are on ICANN’s “high risk” list so won’t ever be gTLDs. So I use those gTLDs when setting up internal networks.

Ref: https://www.icann.org/en/board-activities-and-meetings/mater...

postmodest · 2 years ago
And yet they let through `.email` ...what?

u/postmodest

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