That is pretty evil.
Without signing attestation (both developer and code) there will be no way to find out who was responsible and stop the propagation. This will happen again.
That is pretty evil.
Without signing attestation (both developer and code) there will be no way to find out who was responsible and stop the propagation. This will happen again.
Wonder if this is going to turn into people cutting out catalytic converters, or stripping out copper wiring.
It’s way more beautiful when you go there during cool season. In hot season, you want to get away as fast as you can.
Judging by Costco displays, this happened in August.
Thanks! Big fan of local and on-device anything.
Mistakes were made.
It went for a walk in the park and grabbed a coffee, but it doesn’t want to be dinged for it.
Both use Nordic processors and the move to Zephyr OS should make it easier to go over. But the Pebble watches have a Nordic nRF52840 with 1MB flash and 256 MB RAM, but PineTime has the an nRF52832 with 512KB of flash and 64KB RAM. It will be a challenge squeezing everything down.
Pebble also has an ePaper display (B&W on Duo, 64 color on PT2) vs IPS capacitive touch display on PineTime. Then there’s the matter of all the peripherals (IMU, mic, speaker, compass, haptics, buttons) that need to be supported. PineTime also has a heart-rate monitor that PebbleOS may not support (yet).
It’s doable, but I suspect the lower flash/RAM will be a barrier. Someone might still try do to the port, given that the cheapest Pebble device is $149 and the PineTime is $27.
Every time I see stories like this I feel sorry for the kid. Never learning to socialize with other kids their own age, and not getting taken seriously by adults until they’re much older.
This is what should have been done in the first place.
The phone (and family account) can establish age, then save a token that can be used privately by websites to authenticate age without making everyone divulge their face picture, ID, and private info to some rando 3rd party site.
As a parent, I’m totally OK with that. I want my kid to have a phone to stay in touch with friends, look up info, and play games. You know, kid stuff. I don’t want to hand over a portal into hardcore porn, violence, and stupid bullshit before they are old enough to process it all.
I don’t imagine any serious web or app developer wanting kids trolling around their sites, creating legal liabilities for them.
On a previous thread, someone pointed to sonoff.tech/…/sonoff-dongle-max-zigbee-thread-poe…
Looks like it might support both.
I have several friends in arranged marriages. What they all mention is the importance of shared new experiences. Going to a movie, restaurant, hike, or a trip together. Over time, this creates things they talk about as they get to know each other.
Most of the marriages I’ve seen work, the man also worked against the expected stereotypes. For example, helping with cooking, cleaning, and child-rearing.
Would be fine with towards the sun.
To diagnose it further, you’ll need a network monitoring tool like Charles: www.charlesproxy.com running on a desktop/laptop.
But I wouldn’t bother unless you’re curious. I’d contact their support.
Restart the device. Connect to a different wifi or tether it to a different phone. If the problem persists, it’s on the developer’s end.
Wonder how much of that drop-off is due to gate-keeping at every stage of publication?
Penmanship.
TIL. Mind blown.