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There was also the Timex Datalink series of watches: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timex_Datalink


Likewise, the Save to Watch Later button is also missing from lite-youtube-embed, which is a feature I use a lot.

Yes, you can get to it by playing the video, but that defeats the point. I don't want to play the video, I don't want to wait for the video to load only to pause it and click the Save to Watch Later button.


One approach is to copy the data to a location that you control first (eg: RAM) and perform both the check and the use of that data from the trusted location. That can be difficult though on embedded devices with constrained resources.


In regard to the limitations of the command line syntax, Raymond Chen discussed this recently: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20240215-00/?p=10...


No, this one had a central Play/Pause button surrounded by a D-Pad ring for prev/next track and volume. No display though.


This was really the best design. The metal one that was a big clip.


I recently rediscovered one doing home archeology and it’s still working


A number of the Gmail features are unique to the web app, not standard email filters so while Mail.app will get you the core features you'll still need the ability to run the web app from time to time (eg: updating mail filters)


I don't get why WebSession proposes to use authentication headers like WWW-Authenticate, when it calls out at the start that it's not a replacement for authentication protocols. If that's the case, surely it should just be using it's own headers to avoid confusion.


Not all PCs are on the internet or have access to time.microsoft.com


That researcher was Ian Carroll, who created a new "Stripe, Inc" company in Kentucky, a clone of the one registered in Delaware, and was therefore able to get an EV certificate issued for his new company that looked very similar to one issued for the Delaware company.

His original research site appears to no longer be online (https://stripe.ian.sh/), but you can read more about it in these articles:

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/extended-vali...

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/12/nope-...


That's why Asahi Linux has a custom installer. Amongst other tasks, it installs a stub macOS partition that contains known supported Apple firmware versions. See "Whats with all the disk space?" under the FAQ at https://asahilinux.org/2022/03/asahi-linux-alpha-release/


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