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The video codec was AV1. Saved you a click.


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Trying to figure out what is up with that formatting.

I got nothin’.


I also use Heliboard, and probably won’t go back to FUTO.
Same question, though. Is the glide-typing dataset under the same source available license?


That license applies to the FUTO keyboard itself.
Which, I admit, I donated to before finding out about the founder.
Genuine question, does that license apply to the glide-typing library/dataset?
Because if the dataset is fully open, then I can make the dataset better and just… use it with Heliboard.

Edit: This appears to be the dataset. I’m not giving any more money to FUTO, but I’ll give to the dataset so (one day) I can have open-source swiping on Heliboard.


I remember the leader being a dick of some kind.
Which sucks, but I care more about open-source than the top guy being a saint, because the benefits go the community.
(If a non-dick alternative pops up, I’ll switch in a heartbeat.)


I do about a 100 words per run.
If they really want a lot of data, they should make it a game with a leaderboard.


Hundreds of thousands of internet strangers is different from lived experience.
I take the author’s opinion more seriously because they went out and tried it for themselves.


At the moment the only fix is likely a reimage, unless you can get to the registry to make some edits or deploy a Powershell script to delay the launch of Explorer.exe until the system is ready for it.
How has Satya Nadella not been fired for this dumpster fire of a rollout?


Guys, I don’t think we should use this for work.
It’s not safe.



December 2, 2025 02:52 PM
It looks up to me right now.


If you VPN into the UK or Australia, you’ll run into the same restrictions.
As more countries pass this kind of legislation, VPNs become less and less of a solution, and they were only ever a solution for people who can afford them.


TL;Dr: Browser extensions are malware sleeper agents.
The systemic problem isn’t just one malicious actor. It’s that the security model incentivizes this behavior:
- Build something legitimate
- Pass review and gain trust signals (installs, reviews, verified badges)
- Collect large user base
- Weaponize via update
- Profit before detection
ShadyPanda proved this works. And now every sophisticated threat actor knows the playbook.


The app is mainly designed to help users block and track lost or stolen smartphones across all telecom networks, using a central registry. It also lets them identify, and disconnect, fraudulent mobile connections.
With more than 5 million downloads since its launch, the app has helped block more than 3.7 million stolen or lost mobile phones, while more than 30 million fraudulent connections have also been terminated.
The government says it helps prevent cyber threats and assists tracking and blocking of lost or stolen phones, helping police to trace devices, while keeping counterfeits out of the black market.
There has to be a way to do all of this without installing something on your phone that you didn’t ask for.


Something weird about corporations spending billions on “the Comic Sans of technology”


The link just brings me to the front page of a web app. Is there a direct link to the original article ?


I saw the furry art and that’s how I knew they were a pro*.
If you’re not sure whether or not I’m being sarcastic… neither am I.


I’m defending the validity of my original comment.
You’ve gone this deep with me into the comments. How are you?


At the next board meeting:
Our COOL numbers have risen 57% this quarter. Since the most recent update, we’ve also seen a significant bump in CODE usage.
What the judge should have done is threaten to cut the domain name in half and see who was willing to give up their claim out of motherly love.