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Probably due to the movie "Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan".

People missed the joke that it was poor English on purpose.


I recall a post recently that suggested rather than a fixed contact interval ("message this friend every 2 weeks") it was better to use a Fibonacci spiral (2 weeks, 3 weeks, 5 weeks, etc). Perhaps you could implement that?


interesting idea, got a link to what you read?


The "hardware" section is really cool, and then you get to the "software" section and it's just webslop.


I think that it's very unfair to call the development of a CLI [0], TypeScript & Rust SDK's & starter examples [1], a desktop simulator, and a seamless deployment infrastructure, as "slop".

[0] https://www.npmjs.com/package/rcade

[1] https://github.com/fcjr/RCade


Sometimes it works if you install an old version of the cryptography package from before they introduced Rust.


My ISP added IPv6 support and my router began handing out IPv6 addresses. How did I know this?

1. My AppleTV began stuttering during playback.

2. My old iMac began crashing every time it connected to the wifi.

At least the iMac has an option to disable IPv6. The AppleTV has no such option so I had to do it in the router.


If you send the full 200k tokens on every request you will get very few requests before you hit the token limit. Caching reduces the number sent but I don't know how much they can cache?


Lookup "wake-on-lan".


I'm not sure why I'm having so much difficulty with it, but I've never been able to get this to work on my machines despite my searching.


Bruce Perens (creator of The Open Source Definition) is attempting to remedy this at https://postopen.org/


Why is Steam even operating in Russia? Isn’t Russia under sanction so rest of the world doesn’t do business there?


Only for very particular and strategic industries


Digital sanctions are long overdue.

They would be necessary just because of the amount of malicious traffic and abuse coming from Russia without any proper recourse. Why should we accept their traffic and play nice if Russia really doesn't.


It's video games, not strategic resources. The more video games you pump into Russian teenagers, the less fit for war they'll become. Give them lots of mountain dew and doritos too.


The fact that the UK doesn’t allow “impromptu checks”, otherwise known as “Papers please!” is not a bug, it’s a feature that distinguishes our democracy from other states and we are pretty proud of it.


There is nothing undemocratic about checking whether you are compliant with employment regulations on a regular manner anymore than it is to check whether your gas installation is compliant with gas regulations or your voting registration is compliant with voting policy. It is completely orthogonal. You might not be in favour of a policy but that does not mean that the policy is undemocratic.


That unfortunately can, and will change.

In times of war, civil liberties get curtailed. And in 2025 when Russian and Chinese bots are interfering in our democracy at an industrial scale to destroy our countries from within, the idea of identity being overlooked for all aspects of public life is looking increasingly untenable.


Do you believe these russian and chinese bots are walking the streets, where an 'impromptu check' by a policeman would stop them?

Or are you saying this electronic ID card will be linked to people's twitter accounts, to better police speech online?


Cheap scare tactics


Sorry but my own corrupt politicians and ruling business class are doing far more damage to my country than Russian ad Chinese bots.


And in a situation where that is warranted (e.g. a traffic violation), you should probably have some form of proof of identification on you anyway


In the UK you do not have to have your drivers license upon your person when driving a car. Usually you'll be instructed to present it to a nearby police station within a few days.


Not required by law in the UK to have ID on you while driving. Works well enough (you have to produce it at a station within 7 days). I'm sure if it's serious enough, the police can force some other method


In the UK all cars have number plates front and rear, so that's covered already.


That gives the car's identity though, not the driver's identity


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