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tanbog45 commented on Zelensky leaves White House after angry meeting   bbc.com/news/live/c625ex2... · Posted by u/yakkomajuri
tanbog45 · 6 months ago
This kind of thing makes the US look disorganised, unpredictable and ultimately weak.

China and Russia and many others will be very pleased.

I expect a number of military "provocatives" from China in particular in the coming months.

tanbog45 commented on Humpback whale briefly traps young kayaker in its mouth in Chile   apnews.com/article/chile-... · Posted by u/vinnyglennon
tanbog45 · 7 months ago
He better get the nickname Jonah now
tanbog45 commented on Beating the bookies with their own numbers   arxiv.org/abs/1710.02824... · Posted by u/hemant1041
yapyap · 10 months ago
> This is from 2017, so I am wondering if the strategy would still work

Knowing the gambling industry, I bet it doesn’t work now

tanbog45 · 10 months ago
Knowing the gambling industry, it likely does still work, they just ban you if you use it.
tanbog45 commented on Why Gov.uk's Exit this Page component doesn't use the Escape key   beeps.website/blog/2024-1... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
hengistbury · a year ago
I see these points as reasons why it might not be a good idea, but they don't explain why it is a bad idea.

Other methods for leaving the site still work. Even if the button isn't the best way to leave the site, if it helps in more cases than it hurts then it's a net benefit.

These buttons are essentially panic buttons, and when a person is panicking the big red exit button might end up being the only exit they can find.

tanbog45 · a year ago
This is way outside my area of knowledge, but when under stress do humans actually use things like panic buttons? Or do they fall back on week known patterns of behaviour?

My gut tells me that the big red button might not even get noticed.

tanbog45 commented on Why Gov.uk's Exit this Page component doesn't use the Escape key   beeps.website/blog/2024-1... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
tanbog45 · a year ago
I make sites for non-profits regularly and have been asked to add exit/escape buttons a few times. There more time Ive spent thinking about the problem and researching solutions the more I think they are a bad idea.

1. Lots - if not most - traffic is from mobile these days. Most people already know the fastest way to exit a page on mobile - the home button/action. Adding anything else is just adding confusion. 2. Unless you are going to great lengths - ie pre loading a page and maybe dropping parts of the dom and dealing with evidence in the history - are you actually doing anything much to help the user exit your site? How motivated/skilled a person are you defending against? 3. If your exit button is just a glorified link or redirect what is the point? It will still be in the history and if they have slow internet they could end up just staring at your site while the redirect loads. 4. For some organisations having such buttons is more about "showing" they have it than how useful it actually is to the user. 5. I have tried to push for a page/link to basic internet safety information. Educating visitors would be much better than trying to engineer their personal security day. 6. I've struggled to find good academic/research work on such features. Seems like it would be a good area for a UX researcher but I've not found much actual work.

tanbog45 commented on Pornhub prepares to block five more states rather than check IDs   arstechnica.com/tech-poli... · Posted by u/perihelions
andy_ppp · a year ago
Is there a way to prove your age without being identified/logging in? Surely some kind of OpenID style protocol can be invented for this with zero knowledge of personal information ending up with pornhub or which sites were being given age verification?
tanbog45 · a year ago
Someone would have to gather that data. It's not like a password that can be detached from physical reality. Your date of birth is somewhat inherent to your identity.
tanbog45 commented on NASA releases Hubble image taken in new pointing mode   science.nasa.gov/missions... · Posted by u/isaacfrond
EncomLab · a year ago
Pretty incredible what they are able to do with a i486!
tanbog45 · a year ago
We used to get quake and Warcraft running on them from memory.

It was - is! - a great chip.

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