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you don't get $200 in store credit if you take fi $450 offer.

I was searching for something like this just this week, its sold out currently, could you set up waitlist email when you can ship more please.


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Can this be done to get list of blogs posted here with topic analysis?


+1 to this, how can help cultivate curiosity for a willing adult participant


To add on how do you teach adults to have a curious mind.


Is it possible to add tags/categories, filter by date?


Yes, definitely. It's in our task list. Hope to get it done in a few weeks.


How do you build a list of tags or categories?

From the text?

It seems few blogs have some tags on their posts. Does any one know ways you can have similar words be read as single category? ex: machine learnings vs ml


Please Apple continue on this this path and force every bit of tracking to be opt in through very annoying popups and hopefully decimate the whole targeted advertising segment and this greed of extracting as much data as possible from devices.


For some reason a lot dev's cannot seem to comprehend that a lot of people(Including myself) are not capable/wish to maintain/keep up with security.

I rather use my brain cycles for something else. This is compounded for people who have no interest in tech but rather just want to use them to perform certain tasks.

Are some of practices unfair sometimes to a small subset of companies/developers. Definitely yes, But what are the other options that have this level of privacy or trust worthiness with a similar ease of use/setup. I don't know of any.

It's more or less choosing the lesser evil.


If we want something objective, how about sampling HN commenters Android and iPhones for security exploits?

It would be interesting to see if these users views stack up in practice or these are just beliefs that are not practically demonstrable.


My guess is just beliefs. It's pretty similar to what happens in code at-least where i work at.

Dev tries to make it super flexible, tries to make it fancy, implement DRY like one's life is dependent on it ultimately resulting in a hard to read/maintain messed up spaghetti code.

Also i don't see how can a person know all of the security stuff with a beast like Android unless they spent/are willing to spend an insane amount of time on keeping up latest exploits, architecture etc.

Sometimes choices are not a good thing.


But there could be a switch to allow installing apps from untrusted sources" default off. It's sad that people are so ignorant and gave apple so much power. :(


I think you're over-generalizing. Most people with an iPhone do not care about side-loading apps. They may be ignorant, but they also do not care. The same reason I am ignorant about the rules of NBA, or Cricket - I simply do not care.

The power you're talking about (and the risk you're not talking about) are of no value to me.


I do not want that option. Especially non-tech users really do not care for side loading.

Fortnite tried pushing people to side-load on Android is a perfect example.

Even though that step failed, still a lot of people did side-load without knowing what they were doing and that's a problem.


Never underestimate the ingenuity of users trying to install malware onto their computers.


There are a lot learning communities in reddit and one of major problems is the abundance of link material.

* If you are able to create a space per sub-reddit. * A bot to upvote/downvote/add videos can make it a thing?


Can you explain it more, I am not so familiar with reddit.


Is it possible to represent a topic in multiple dimensions or various levels on depth (ELI5, simple, medium, expert etc).


Thanks for your question. Not for now, but we're thinking to implement that. In our first version you could but it didn't work out and we're trying to find how can we implement that


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