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One of TPB founders was on Darknet Diaries recently saying this about Sweden. I wonder if it is true.


He literally did a video about Asus 4 days ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e48eYElm1R8


Through that website I found the iSH app and it’s amazing. It’s an Alpine Linux shell in an x86 emulator and it’s on the App Store.

I just installed gcc, Java, and Python on my iPad Pro. I can also install Ruby, PHP, etc. I can do most of my work now from my iPad without using Remote Desktop. Game changer. This app should be included on iPad Pro by default.


It’s nice to have. As said in previous comments regarding ish releases, from TestFlight beta to the AppStore, it’s pretty slow compared to something more "native" like termed on android.

I love that it can access files (your iCloud files for instance) from the system but mounting them within "Linux" with a simple "mount -t ios . /mnt". The other way is also possible, accessing is files from the files app.


iSH is very good, and it is Alpine, but it's not _quite_ Linux, if I understand correctly. Note that the output of `uname -a` reports a kernel version of `4.20.69-ish`.


It reimplements system calls at the moment; you can consider it to be similar to Wine or WSL1.


Is that a real version number or just a week+sex number joke?


It’s a highly nice number.


-ish


iSH is amazing, but in practice most things don't work.

Try doing a git clone of a large project, it takes forever and the phone gets uncomfortably hot. Also if you don't keep the phone from locking you will have to restart the (possibly 20-30 minute long) process. You can do this by turning on location tracking (this is something apple mandated) which probably turns on the GPS RF amplifier and is one of the fastest ways to drain the battery. I've had the phone shut down while charging leaving the GPS running with another CPU intensive app before (Spotify I think.)

But on the iPad this is just about the only choice.


My diet is terrible sometimes. I use my bidet (retrofitted toilet seat adapter) and then a quick wipe to ensure cleanliness and to partially dry my bum.

+1 for bidet.


It's a necessity that when implemented improperly leaves a sizeable security hole.

I recently got a bug bounty for finding a CORS vulnerability and showing a proof of concept phishing site that uses all of the resources from the genuine origin. The site was accepting a wildcard origin whereas it should've used a whitelist.


This is the comment I have agreed with most in this thread. The employer should pay based on what the employee is worth, not where they live IMO. Why is somebody in California worth more? Is it because they’re in the office? Are they doing a different job than the remote worker?


I really wanted to go to my local 2600 meetup after talking to them on IRC but my introversion/social-anxiety got the better of me.


I need a job and can write code in nearly any language. Hire me?


Yeah downvote a guy looking for work. Thanks.


Don't take it personally. It's not you that's being downvoted; it's your comment.


BMW should certainly be on that list considering European owners. Countless numbers of E46 and E39 models remain on the road here.


It says percentage of original owners. Luxury owners tend to lease more and upgrade more. I don’t know anyone that isn’t at least the 2nd owner of an E46 or E39.


Ah, ok. My mistake.


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