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That's exactly my memory too, using a tab was second nature and it irked me when I went to gui apps with a mouse and the tab order was wrong, mainly with visual basic apps.

So glad they called out Solovair as a replacement for Doc Martens.

My first pair of DMs lasted me 7 Glastonbury Festivals - and if you'd ever been there you know the muddy ones are a mare, I average 40000 steps a day at the festival and just trying to lift your feet up in thickening and warming mud is a nightmare. Only threw them as I couldn't bear to clean them.

Next two pairs of DMs after moving the manufacturing to Thailand? Crap. Didn't even last a single festival, soles came apart, waterproofing was non-existent.

Solovair are fantastic. They're using the original tooling in the original DM factory. Expensive but worth it.


Yup. Is this post from 2019?


My Pixel 8 Pro is more secure than your iOS 18 handset Apple don't care about.



You are claiming that based on information you don't have (the future). At least you could call it a prediction rather than state it as an obvious disfact.


I don't think I've ever something so incorrect.


I was working at a place in the UK where I only had BPSS but everybody else in the office had top clearance as they worked on military stuff, this was when The Guardian were doing the Snowden stuff.

It was easily the best way of clearing the office for some peace - mention the front page of the newspaper and everybody would lock their laptops, pick up their papers and walk.

From what I can gather the fact you know something you shouldn't, even though it's in the national news, it causes problems when renewing your clearances, so...


This is actually Apple doing this? What is going on there?


It's reliant on a bounty iirc for the server and device side code to be open-sourced. Will be about an hour after that I reckon and I cannot wait to contribute.


After you flash the exploit and SSH into the thermostat you can see it at https://github.com/codykociemba/NoLongerEvil-Thermostat/issu...

It's a boot script called /bin/nolongerevil.sh that supplies its own trust material and redirects traffic intended for frontdoor.nest.com to a hard-coded IP 15.204.110.215. 99.9% of this image is the original copyrighted Nest image. Maybe it's enough for the bounty though? And I suppose you could change that IP to a local server. If you wanted to publish the server side Nest API discovered through WireShark . Just stand up your own http rest server.


presumably it's the reverse engineered server that has most of the work put into it, and one would hope that's what is going to be released if the developer decides to


"have a buffer of days"

Interesting. So if your product cannot connect to the cloud/subscription, but still works, why is there an issue with it working fully locally?


Yes, our product works without any internet connection. I'm not sure what you mean "why is there an issue"?

I don't think we have an issue, 8Sleep had an issue.


> If you go to Italy there are no mc donald's

Eh? https://www.mcdonalds.it/


Sorry, the example is bad, there's no Domino's in Italy.


But there was. Just didn't get enough customers. So they bailed out :-)

That aside, in the context of healthyness, one has to wonder if Pizza as such is good for you, no matter how and with which ingredients it is prepared, if eaten too often?


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