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Can this be used to get EU specific features too? (AltStore and such)


Probably would work, however I suspect the changes would not be as sticky.

Apple has some slightly more complex checks that they have used in the past to georestrict stuff like ECG, by using MCC/MNC codes from your mobile network. I suspect that the alt stores would be region locked and stop working outside the EU—but that remains to be tested, and seems like a fun thing to experiment with.


Don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. I suspect you don't even need a microwave in most places.


Any source on the "most waymos are remotely driven by a human" claim?


Google (and I'm sure all others) use Optical Switches for years

https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/systems/the-evolution-o...


That's an electrically controlled optical switch, whereas this is an optically controlled optical switch.

Still very cool though, I didn't know the former existed.


Do y'all support archiving pages that are behind logins? Like using browser cookies?


Yes, but there's security concerns where you might accidentally leak your credentials / cookies if you publish your archive to the public.

https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/wiki/Security-Overv...

PS. I'm an archivebox user, not a dev or maintainer.


Yes this is correct, with plans to make this easier in the near future via setup wizard that guides you through creating dedicated credentials for archiving.


A telling bit:

> Generally, the performance was underwhelming compared to my expectations. I know from my work overclocking Raspberry Pis there are diminishing returns when you force-feed more power into a chip that's optimized for a certain level of performance.

> There's a lot more power, a lot more heat, and only marginal performance gains. It looks like the Snapdragon X Elite on a laptop at 20-30W is only 15-30% less performant than the X Elite on the Dev Kit running at 80-100W!

> And it's downright embarrassing, efficiency-wise, compared to Apple's M3 and M4 chips (M2 is close to comparable, at least).


MacDroid on MacOS is a shareware utility providing similar functionality of using ADB Shell level FS access inside a directory in Finder using the new File Provider API


Interesting. How does Stripe and other SF based payment platforms handle it?


Check out Facebook DeMucs, and more newer: Ultimate Vocal Remover project on GitHub


Wow! May I know the router model that does 900+mbps of Wireguard? The dedicated GLinet box I got for tailscale does only about 60-90mbps. Apple TV 4K does a paltry 20-40...


Is that being limited from your connection's uplink speed? My uplink is only 100mbit (I can sometimes get as much as 120mbps though). When I connect remotely through wireguard, I have to issue reaching that. I can set to my home connection at whatever the location I'm at has allowed.

I've got my additional services on a Ryzen R9 5900HX mini pc. My router is an N300 mini-pc with 4 network ports. I had trouble configuring wireguard on the router, so it's in a VM on the mini-pc and runs as well as can be expected.


The GL.iNet MT-6000 Flint2. I have a site to site Wireguard VPN with my brother which I use for offsite backups. It saturates my 500Mbs internet connection when performing backups. I have seen YouTube videos of others successfully testing the 900Mbs throughput claim. I stopped using tailscale myself about a year ago so can’t comment on the performance with it. It uses a user space Wireguard implementation instead of the kernel one so that may impact performance.


Hi! Love Msty

Can you add GCP Vertex AI API support? Then one key would enable Claude, Llama herd, Gemini, Gemma etc


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