[-] tyler@programming.dev 2 points 1 hour ago

you don't code sign during development....

[-] tyler@programming.dev 2 points 6 hours ago

They already have your photo for your passport or license and they don’t need permission to take video or photos in an airport at all.

[-] tyler@programming.dev 2 points 6 hours ago

In January 2023, they published the initial results of their work, an enormous collection of web vulnerabilities affecting Kia, Honda, Infiniti, Nissan, Acura, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Genesis, BMW, Rolls Royce, and Ferrari—all of which they had reported to the automakers. For at least half a dozen of those companies, the web bugs the group found offered at least some level of control of cars' connected features, they wrote, just as in their latest Kia hack. Others, they say, allowed unauthorized access to data or the companies' internal applications. Still others targeted fleet management software for emergency vehicles and could have even prevented those vehicles from starting, they believe—though they didn't have the means to safely test out that potentially dangerous trick

So not just Kia then.

[-] tyler@programming.dev -4 points 6 hours ago

The stats disagree with you, so your anecdotes don’t really mean anything…

[-] tyler@programming.dev 2 points 14 hours ago

It’s not an either or. It’s _if it’s free, you’re the product _. That’s it. It’s not saying anything about if you pay for it.

[-] tyler@programming.dev 4 points 2 days ago

They chose not to make this feature opt-in because they know that nobody in their right mind would opt into it

Nobody would opt into it because like your OP said, there’s an astroturfing campaign to make sure that people completely misunderstand what the feature is and what it does.

When everyone around you lies to you and tells you that seatbelts are “unsafe” and then the Feds come in and say “no they’re not”, you’re still gonna believe everyone around you even if they’re patently false. Hence forcing it so people see there isn’t a problem.

[-] tyler@programming.dev 49 points 2 days ago

Not to blame the rider because parking a fucking helicopter on a snowmobile trail is idiotic, but why the fuck was he wearing tinted goggles at night!?!?!

[-] tyler@programming.dev 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Looks like a corne/crkbd. You can buy the kits from several online shops

https://www.boardsource.xyz/docs/build_guides-corne_crkbd

I have two of them. I love them.

[-] tyler@programming.dev 75 points 2 days ago

Way more than that.

  • requires crazy permissions like user location
  • wallpapers are in a publicly accessible s3 bucket
  • profit split for wallpaper creators is 50/50 which is worse than most app store splits
  • most of the creators actually seem to be current MKBHD employees
  • app is either built from a template or an old app that they bought

Source: https://youtu.be/prZ7ZfdFrNs

[-] tyler@programming.dev 10 points 3 days ago

The MyColorado FAQ explicitly states that an officer cannot take your phone, even if they think your digital ID is fraudulent. This whole article is a ton of fear mongering. Digital IDs do not require you to give your phone to anyone, they do not require you to unlock (unless it’s a state specific app), and even if its a state specific app the cops aren’t allowed to take it anyway.

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