Wow, so many good parts in this...
Side note: I do not do any coding professionally, just self taught stuff to impressive my business coworkers - but this was really well explained.
My favorites: Default username and password for accessing the debugger on the trains computer (that apparently can't be changed)
Hard coded geofenced coordinates that would disable a train if it was being serviced at a competitors location
Absolute favorite: the incorrectly programmed date lock that would only disable the train November & December on the 21st-30th
Hopefully the company is reprimanded for this - here in the US it would probably be a slap on the wrist and nothing else.
If your iMessages are currently free it's because you're using WiFi to send them (or you have a data allotment).
RCS already supports messages over WiFi (& data) already, so it wouldn't cost you either.
Corporations like:
Besides the advanced Copilot, Hudson Valley is rumored to introduce AI-powered wallpapers
Ah yes, very important that my wallpaper is "AI-powered"
And the data they want is the entire FY, is 3,000,000 records and they need every single data attribute making the file like 250 MBs. Then you put it in their SharePoint and they get mad they can't just view it in the browser despite the giant "This file is too large to view online, download it" message.
The decision tree my company uses to deny customer claims is not AI despite the business constantly referring to it as such.
There's definitely a ton of "AI" that is nothing more than an If/Else statement.
My australian shepherd - Fang
Personally, the amount of effort to swap a screen wouldn't be worth it unless my deck's screen was ever broken - but it is cool to see projects like this in the community.
What's funny is that in the last year Google has de-googlefied my life more than I have.
Android, Gmail, Google Podcasts, and Domains were the remaining services I use of theirs.
Now I guess it's just Android and Gmail.
Bummed about Google Domains / Site analytics, I really enjoyed how straightforward it was.
Lol, all of Spectrum's plans (outside gig) say "Typical Upload: 10Mbs or higher"
Why is it so hard for ISPs to provide a higher upload speed