Well I heard about this and thought "this will be great for home automation", but I also know that someone was equally excited about using this to rob people of basic freedoms or being a fucking creep or both.
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This specific model I don't know, but in Copenhagen all public transport buses will be electric by the end of 2026.
And the explanation for 26 is that it's the version for 2026. Seems like a good choice when settling on a common number for all the operating systems. Similar to MY26 in cars etc.
The public transport bus I take to and from work is a Chinese made electric. It's a Yutong E15.
A period is only 1 byte, so a CD can hold hundreds of millions of them.
Yes, probably someone would like to, but they can't.
I don't know anything about health app in particular, but they posted some cool methods for finding highlight photos in your library using what they call "differential privacy" on their research blog.
https://machinelearning.apple.com/research/scenes-differential-privacy
I don't disagree with that, but the point here was freedom from advertisers and general data privacy, not data portability.
But there is an "export all data" feature in health, though.
Not wrong. You're arguing a different point than what they said.
Der skal man så også lige vælge rigtigt. Jeg var i Tyskland i påsken og drak kun alkoholfri øl, fordi jeg er den eneste med kørekort, og nogle af dem var lige søde nok, fordi der simpelthen var for meget restsukker.
Cameras require light, while radio waves works almost as well in darkness.
A motion sensor is an extra device that needs to be connected, have power and so on.
There are already radio wave motion- and room occupancy sensors where you can specify zones and so on, but if I could have personalized on top of that I'd take it.
Finally, using a thing for something useful other than its intended purpose is kinda fun.