Electricdoggo

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[–] Electricdoggo@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

In the context portion of the community note, there’s a link to a NYT article about the shady funding of one of the board members of Code Pink and a big donor to anti-war protestors like them.

He claims to not work with/for the Chinese government but from the article:

But Mr. Singham, 69, himself sits in Shanghai, where one outlet in his network is co-producing a YouTube show financed in part by the city’s propaganda department. Two others are working with a Chinese university to “spread China’s voice to the world.” And last month, Mr. Singham joined a Communist Party workshop about promoting the party internationally.

I can’t tell, and none of the articles I’ve seen about this mention, if these protestors were Code Pink or one of the groups associated with Sigham.

EDIT: I want to make clear, I’m not trying to justify or support the article or the shitty person who originally tweeted it, just pointing out the context for the actual statement Pelosi made about going “back to China where your headquarters is”

[–] Electricdoggo@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

So, question of if they’re safe or not will come down to HOW they did the reverse engineering. If the same engineers that delved into the jailbroken iOS devices are the ones that wrote the code (which seems likely given the prototype came from a single person), they’re going to be in trouble. If they implemented a “clean room” reverse engineering though, then they’re likely safe from being sued over copyright violations. See Wiki

[–] Electricdoggo@lemmy.world 60 points 1 year ago (2 children)

So a 80W 12 Performance core CPU could only manage +10% single core and 2x multi-core over a 20W 4+4, year old CPU? That doesn’t sound like a dunk. Performance per Watt looks to be worse than the M2 as well.

 

Not sure if this is the right place to post, so if someone can point me to a proper issue tracker, I’ll make an entry there.

Issue: When backgrounding Bean, other media sources pause playback

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Start playing media in another app (I usually have podcasts from Podcasts playing)
  2. Open Bean and browse
  3. Background Bean by either returning to the Home Screen or switching to another app

Expected Behavior: External Media keeps playing Encountered Behavior: External Media pauses playback

Versions:

  • App Store v1.0.1
  • Test Flight v1.0.1 (2023.14.13.30)

EDIT: confirmed resolved as described in App Store v1.0.3