11:46IÂ hope the parallel isnât that piracy was never okay, and the âyou wouldnât download a carâ people were right all along about the slippery slope ð± mas.to
11:46What a perfectly rational and reasonable to the addition of a feature that isnât enabled until you enter you own API key. iTerm has always been a âthrow in the kitchen sinkâ application; IÂ have no idea what 80% of the features do. gitlab.com
12:04The old âour societal problems would be solved if someone just dropped LSD in the water supplyâ was always a pipe dream, but Silicon Valley tech bros have made it their mission to prove that it wasnât accurate in the least. flipboard.social
12:10@evacide@hachyderm.io"...a would-be hacker would need to gain physical access to your device, unlock it and sign in before they could access saved screenshots."I’ve got some news for Microsoft about how domestic abuse works. www.bbc.com
13:50@saagar@saagarjha.comI havenât spent enough time actually looking at what this code does to be sure, but my best understanding is this relates to running a task that scans your photo library folder on disk for orphaned files and pulls them into the Photos database.
13:50@saagar@saagarjha.comIn iOS 17.5, they added some code to reset whether this had been run already. Presumably this would cause it to run again and pick up any new orphan files it found? Like, if you deleted a file from Photos so it removed it from its database, but it remained on disk somehow.