Anyone who likes this should also take a look at: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1444480/Turing_Complete/
At the end you have your own CPU with your own assembly language.
Sadly stuck in early access since forever with some very rough edges
Steam discussions seem to imply there is still something happening https://steamcommunity.com/app/1444480/discussions/0/7674379... But communication is definitely subpar. I completed it a few years ago, was fun but having prior knowledge about digital circuits is a must have in my opinion.
They're bikeshedding pretty hard, making their own language for the simulation. You can access the unstable branch through steam, it was getting fairly regular updates last I checked.
Yeah, I’ve never seen a community more off-putting than this one. I’m thankful for it, it works on my robot, but I wouldn’t help or participate in any way.
But it’s like they don’t want help or be a community like mentioned in their docs.
In contrast, for example, https://github.com/Koenkk/zigbee2mqtt was such a welcoming community.
> This project is the hobby of some random guy on the internet. There is no intent to commercialize it, grow it or expand the target audience of it. In fact, there is intent to explicitly not do that.
Then it begs the question of why they even publicize the Telegram chat. I guess it’s for contributors only, not a support chat.
Yeah, no backup on iOS is such a huge turnoff.
What you live in the real world and lost or damaged your phone? All your messages and pictures you not exported one by one are gone, backups in 2025 no way, who has every been using such a thing? Maybe in 2035.
I'm another one of those that refuse to use Signal until they implement proper backups.
If people insist on me using Signal to communicate with them, these people probably have far-too-inflexible values concerning privacy for me to bother anyway.
It's just said that Apple seems to not care.
Just to add to this long list:
Open a link from an email on an iPhone or iPad, then go back to Mail by tapping on the top left corner. If you now delete an email, this email gets deleted but the view does not update to move to the next email. If you now hit delete again, you are deleting the next email without noticing it.
Yes, the OS function works fine.
Haven't used the app in a while, just had it still installed.
I just found this by searching for "proxy-gw1-europe.squidyproxy.com" which seemed odd when I found it in my .ssh/known_hosts file.
ah, i just used squid on my own linux server recently for a weird use case. A client of mine gave me access to https://foo.com/thing only from one ip. And I didn't want to give them my normal desktop ISP ip because it changes so I gave them my static cloud linux VM ip. But it has no gui. So I wanted to use the webapp from my desktop. I installed squid and set it as my proxy server and did tail -f thelog and OMG the amount of requests just my normal browser makes to all sorts of weird stuff!
The assumption from the forum discussions is that it has nothing to do with other AirTags as the battery goes back to normal when people remove their AirTag.
I had the tag on my bike which is the basement so 3 floors down.
It just barely reached it from my bedroom, still very impressive.
The assumption is that it has something to to with the tracking prevention where the iPhone is somehow telling the AirTag that it is still in the vicinity.
If the AirTags is at the edge of the receiving/sending radius this might need a lot more power. Maybe due to retransmission, etc and therefor for causes my battery drain over night.
I also stopped using my AirTag because of this. The battery drain is just to big. Even with the latest Firmware the problem is still there.
The is a still ongoing discussion and no fix from Apple. Sadly the only real solution is disabling Bluetooth or removing the AirTag
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/unusual-find-my-backgro...
I tried GnuCash a long time ago but was not happy how convoluted the UI was, maybe have to give it another try.
After that I switched to MoneyMoney [1] which is just awesome to work with.
It is mostly focused on the german market and directly supports import from most major german banks, sadly MacOS only.
I'm not sure this solves any problem users have. Due to the nature of Signal requiring the phone number of the counter part to be in the phone book this feature will mostly be usable with friends or people you know directly. A feature which some users might want is to easily send money to a friend. These transfers will therefor be inherently be based on the countries currency. I'm not sure people will accept a cryptocurrency which value fluctuates in relation to the normal currency.
For other uses cases they can use a cryptocurrency directly (even MobileCoin) from another app.
I can understand that cryptocurrencies are very interesting from a technical and cryptographic point of view. But in their current state most of them a more for speculation and doing state of the art computer science.
Therefore I think this totally useless in the signal app.
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