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I don’t think that is exactly accurate. But you know, like close enough, describes all my work. Just pointing out that something like an industrial system running win ce on PowerPC or x86 has been within the definition of embedded for a long time. Embedded Java was/is a thing. Both extremely non-central examples, but what’s new is how cheap the hardware is, embedded has always included more sophisticated OS’ and more than micros.

Everyone should spend a little time looking at the DHS twitter.

Nobody should spend time on twitter.

EE-LG01.IMP Is my favorite of the pieces included in the article.

iOS 26 is also very bad. Many Christmas conversations between boomers baffled by their phones, and as I younger (than boomer) person I am not as baffled but there are a number of things that take more button presses than they did in previous versions for no apparent reason. And it’s real ugly imo.


Viewing all tabs in Safari is the thorn in my side.


I got so frustrated with that, luckily there’s an option is setting to bring the button back to be visible and not in a menu.


You can swipe up (or maybe down if you put it on top) on the address bar and it will take you to the all tabs view.


Yes, that’s the main one I was thinking of, though there are spots in the photos app too iirc.


They’ve achieved sufficient lock-in that they can enshittify everything as much as they want with no consequences. Switching has too high an ecosystem cost, plus in the US it’s a special case that a lot of people think if you don’t use all Apple products you are probably poor.


> Not only that, but Dylan did not perform his usual fare. Instead, he performed four 1950s covers, several of which he’s never sung before or since: Buddy Holly’s “Heartbeat,” Fats Domino’s “Blueberry Hill,” Lefty Frizzell’s “You’re Too Late,” and Big Bill Broonzy’s “Key to the Highway.”

songs like those ARE his usual fare these days. Apparently not exactly those tunes, but covers like those are typical


According to setlist.fm, that show [0] is indeed the only time he’s played “Heartbeat” and “Blueberry Hill”. For the other, he’s only played them 3 or 4 times each, and it’s the last show for both.

0: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/bob-dylan/2014/academy-of-mus...


> songs like those ARE his usual fare these days

I've seen him recently and those are not his usual fare: https://www.bobdylan.com/setlists/

He played a couple of his most well-known songs, a few off his recent albums, and one or two I didn't know. It was not 1950s covers...


I've seen him a few times in the last few years. At each show he played like two or three covers, and the rest were his songs.


Nope, not all of them are connected to the internet and not all of them have cameras.


Thanks. That's true. I edited my comment to reflect as much.


This is a little tangent, but up until somewhat recently Apple hosted ftp servers with old versions of Mac OS available. So you could get system 7.6 (released 1997) straight from them for a new install on your old machine. I think that is no longer the case, but within the last decade you still could. (I think, idk, time flies)


Amusingly, download.info.apple.com still appears to serve all the files that used to be on the old FTP site, including a small and somewhat random subset of old system software versions for Mac and Apple II, Newton firmware updates, etc., but directory browsing isn't enabled, so you need direct links, which you can get from the Wayback machine[1].

But once you have the links, you can download the actual files directly from Apple, e.g., if you're ready to upgrade your Mac Plus to the latest and greatest version of System 6, download

https://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Sof...

https://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Sof...

https://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Sof...

https://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Sof...

[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20141025043714/http://www.info.a...


Could be some very dry humor? Confused LLM seems most likely though.


I mean, that’s what they meant too. They’re expensive! Kinda a stereotypical rich thing to have, more so than therapy. One distinction that you might be thinking of without saying between individual sessions and group workouts which are cheaper.


Personal training sessions with experienced staff at my David Lloyds in London are around £50-60 for 45 minutes. That's entry-level cost for therapy, which can easily go north of £100 per hour around here.

I reckon the reason people use therapy is not because it's cheaper, but because they're less confident about how to do "mental exercise" than they are physical exercise.


Not exactly the same. Very nearly the same. I’m not real familiar with the physics of computation but look into theoretical minimum power consumption. Something like 99.999% the same heat output IIUC.


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