Monday, December 02
Daily News Stuff 2 December 2024
For The Emperor Edition
For The Emperor Edition
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- The most valuable gemstone on Earth is not blue diamond, or Padparadscha sapphire, or imperial jadeite. It's a little-known mineral called kyawthuite. (ScienceAlert)
Composed of an unusual formulation of bismuth antimonite and formed in cooling magma flows, it gets its value from its scarcity.
There's exactly one stone, and it's less than a quarter of an inch long.
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- How should we treat beings that might be sentient? (Ars Technica)
Olive oil, pepper, and garlic.
- The joy of upgrading from an iPhone 8 to the latest model iPhone 16. (Bearblog)
Spoiler: There was no joy.
- Low code tools are still bad. (Radan Skoric)
Programming using a programming language is going to work out better than programming using something that is not a programming language.
Disclaimer: Can't say rarer than that, then.
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"Spoiler: There was no joy."
I get that, and I get why he's annoyed he was "forced" to upgrade: his apps stopped working with his "out-of-date" version of iOS. But then he started whining about how modern phones aren't built for ants.
I get that, and I get why he's annoyed he was "forced" to upgrade: his apps stopped working with his "out-of-date" version of iOS. But then he started whining about how modern phones aren't built for ants.
Posted by: Rick C at Tuesday, December 03 2024 09:30 AM (NEIix)
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Yeah, I felt that same "joy" recently as my long used LG V20 was giving me warnings about Android Auto imminently no longer working due to being outdated, and I depend on Waze and Google Maps. I'd love to know how it would no longer work? I haven't changed out my car any time recently and they don't update the firmware often or at all in cars. So the car side of it would be static and the only way it would stop working would be if Google deliberately disabled it to force me to upgrade. My V20 did everything I needed as well as I needed and worked like a champ with a battery change every 18 months or so (very simple to do as the V20 had a removable battery). And then I got a new Android phone and saw how much more intrusive Google has gotten over the last 7 years. Bleh. Any sympathy I had for them in the past is long gone now and I feel the DoJ isn't going nearly far enough in their proposed breakup in the anti-trust suit. Take a war hammer to them shatter them into itty bitty pieces.
Posted by: stargazera5 at Tuesday, December 03 2024 01:59 PM (r9lDC)
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"I'd love to know how it would no longer work?"
By order of Google/Apple. Apps, when compiled, are marked with which versions of the OS they work with. Both companies regularly update the earliest version their app stores will allow apps to support. So when version X of the OS is no longer supported, you have to recompile your app to say it no longer supports that version. Then, when your app is auto upgraded, boom, it stops working.
By order of Google/Apple. Apps, when compiled, are marked with which versions of the OS they work with. Both companies regularly update the earliest version their app stores will allow apps to support. So when version X of the OS is no longer supported, you have to recompile your app to say it no longer supports that version. Then, when your app is auto upgraded, boom, it stops working.
Posted by: Rick C at Wednesday, December 04 2024 02:22 AM (nUXd1)
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