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Even with all age verifications implemented, some parents will just toss their phone with tiktoks to their toddler, just to keep them quiet for a second or two.

That camera bump, though. Maybe they could've shuffled components in such way, that phone would be overall smaller, but as deep as camera bump, to make whole back flat?

Am I the only one who use plastic covers? who cares about anything on the back of the phone?

Watch out for RCEs :)

Reference: Windows Notepad App Remote Code Execution Vulnerability https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46971516

It's happened before, it'll happen again.

Why everyone and their grandmother are rounding corners of web viewport? Where is the scrollbar? It will be really hard to distinguish what is a website, and what's the actual browser UI. Why is there padding between window edge and browser toolbar?

It's very import that Firefox look like a cheap knock-off of whatever is popular. This ensures that there's no reason for new users to switch to it, whilst also alienating current users, bringing the Mozilla Foundation closer to their goal, which seems to be having zero happy users and zero happy employees, for some reason.

Weird mouse acceleration when it is over canvas and is replaced by crosshair icon.

Will this help running Linux mobile OS'es on Motorola phones, like postmarketOS?

Why is it so hard to make a phone without camera bump? Not each table has a strategically placed depression so the phone would lie neatly on the table and do not wobble.

Google recently released a smartphone without a camera bump: Pixel 10a.

I believe at least some versions of Google Pixel don't have a camera bump (if you don't mind using a Google phone).

I don't mind the bump on most Pixels because it goes all the way across the phone. So it's still stable on surfaces.

How likely, that Motorola Razr will run GrapheneOS?

The partnership is for future devices, rather than existing devices.

So, how do I use this OpenClaw to automate actually useful things, like sweeping floor, washing dishes and doing laundry?

Have it blackmail someone into doing it for you

Give it one of those tesla bots.

A lack of imagination on my part perhaps, but I can't think of anything I'd use it for which isn't either: 1) cheating myself and others of leisure (e.g. I suppose I could use it to fake-keep up with friends..? Or plan a holiday and book a load of stuff for me. But I like doing that!), 2) not feasible (loading and unloading the dishwasher, which is already the robot I used to wash dishes), 3) utterly insane (it's tax time in the US).

Think about how openclaw can automatically send email to book guests on your podcast that no one watches.

It is a game changer. It can even automatically send email to other people who have podcasts and youtube channels no one watches to come on your podcast no one watches and you can both discuss what a game changer openclaw is.

It can even then watch the podcasts for both of you so now you both have viewers!


I'm reminded of Douglas Adams's take on video recorders as machines to watch television so you don't have to. He should have been around to see Marvin built for real!

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