AnExerciseInFalling

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[–] AnExerciseInFalling@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The pinebook's privacy switches (for WiFi/BT, camera, and microphone) operate at the firmware level, the operating system has no control over them

https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinebook_Pro#Privacy_Switches

The keyboard operates on firmware independent of the operating system. It detects if one of the F10, F11 or F12 keys is pressed in combination with the Pine key for 3 seconds. Doing so disables power to the appropriate peripheral, thereby disabling it. This has the same effect as cutting off the power to each peripheral with a physical switch. This implementation is very secure, since the firmware that determines whether a peripheral gets power is not part of the Pinebook Pro’s operating system. So the power state value for each peripheral cannot be overridden or accessed from the operating system. The power state setting for each peripheral is stored across reboots inside the keyboard's firmware flash memory.

A couple of favorites that are different from what others already said:

  • I strongly dislike autorotate on my phone so I always keep it off, however it makes perfect sense in apps like YouTube/Twitch. So I have one task that turns it on when opening one of those apps, and off again when closing them
  • When I've got Bluetooth headphones, I can choose to have incoming texts read out to me. Very nice when walking/running outside and not needing to pull my phone out
  • Similarly, I've got a task that will (optionally) read out the name of the song that's playing to Bluetooth

Buzzkill is very nice. I'm in a group chat that gets huge bursts of activity (like a hundred messages) and then goes dormant for a bit, so I set buzzkill to only give me at most 1 notification every 30 minutes, and keep the rest of them silent. That way I can still keep up with it without my phone blowing up

I could be completely wrong, but I think one of the first anomaly detection games was called "I'm on observation duty" which came out in 2018, but didn't really get popular until late 2021 (when the fourth game in the series same out), about the same time "The exit 8" released funny enough.

That game is a little different where the player flips around security cameras and reports anomalies as they come up, but I think exit 8 was the first anomaly detection games that is "looping" and you have to decide whether to go forward or back depending on if there's an anomaly

[–] AnExerciseInFalling@programming.dev 50 points 1 month ago (8 children)

Humans evolved finger nails to separate Lego pieces

...I can't think of a good reason for toe nails though

[–] AnExerciseInFalling@programming.dev 4 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Just waiting for the achievement reenabling mod so I can play with some of the real nice QoL tweaks

Woah this is awesome

[–] AnExerciseInFalling@programming.dev 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I would love a source for this to pull up in future discussions

Reminds me of https://neal.fun/speed/

But that does position rather than rotation

[–] AnExerciseInFalling@programming.dev 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Ooo and there's even a serious looking page "explaining" it as the first result when looking it up on Google

I'm definitely stealing this idea

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