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How, how do you have a science article about putting cameras on dolphins and only upload an 18s clip to YouTube?! What is the point?


The dolphins retained copyright?


Seriously, where is the video?


I believe you've commented on the wrong thread


I used it for cards all the time!


Company: OrangeQC

Job: Senior Android and iOS Engineers

Location: USA (Remote)

Allows remote: Yes

We're a 15-year old janitorial inspection software platform with local-first mobile apps.

We're looking a senior developer to lead each of our iOS and Android app development efforts.

We've recently completed a proof of concept for a green android field app using fully native Kotlin / jetpack tech to upgrade the user experience and potentially even overshoot the performance of our iOS app.

We're also experimenting with an updated architecture on iOS that takes our user experience to the next level.

JDs here:

- https://www.orangeqc.com/senior-android-engineer/

- https://www.orangeqc.com/senior-ios-engineer/

Please email me with a resume: dave@orangeqc.com


Company: OrangeQC

Job: Senior Android and iOS Engineers

Location: USA (Remote)

Allows remote: Yes

We're a 15-year old janitorial inspection software platform with local-first mobile apps.

We're looking a senior developer to lead each of our iOS and Android app development efforts.

We've recently completed a proof of concept for a green android field app using fully native Kotlin / jetpack tech to upgrade the user experience and potentially even overshoot the performance of our iOS app.

We're also experimenting with an updated architecture on iOS that takes our user experience to the next level.

JDs here:

- https://www.orangeqc.com/senior-android-engineer/

- https://www.orangeqc.com/senior-ios-engineer/

Please email me with a resume: dave@orangeqc.com


I wish someone would write up a comparison of Turbo/Stimulus and HTMX/Alpine. The approaches seem extremely (spiritually) similar, yet seem to ignore each other.


I'd also add Elixir/Liveview to that as well.


I've heard a ton about HTMX/Alpine, but nothing about Turbo/Stimulus yet. Will have to look into it.


It's anecdote, not data, but I don't know a single person who has used their USB cable plugged into their iPhone to transfer data in a very, very long time.

So it intuitively aligns with my personal life and career experience.


This has been my experience as well. iPads are a different story (useful for wired Sidecar, serving as a graphic tablet for a Mac, loading up large video files to watch, etc), and those have all gotten USB-C along with their chassis updates.


Filthy Android user here.

I don't use NSA scanner tools or upload my sex tapes to Google's AI training model, so I sync my photos to my local NAS once a month.


Not sure why you (or anyone else) needs to wait a full month to sync. Seems like a potential failure, since you could lose as much as a months worth of photos.

OwnCloud or any of the other automatic, fully local syncing apps do this just fine daily. Then you sync photos/videos every time you're on your local network.


I tried owncloud once, and it was janky in my opinion. The once a month sync is an accepted risk. I also sync immediately before and after traveling.


I had an issue with Apple Mail taking too much disk space, since it used to download....a lot of mail. Has this been fixed?


I have told two people about this book over the last 7 days. Uncanny to see it here. An exceptional book from a different time, every bit as relevant today.

Shel Silverstein was a treasure.


It reminds me of "Society of Mind" by Marvin Minsky, specifically the chapters on giving the nodes feedback loops to govern themselves.


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