Crypto researcher @FatManTerra has described this as "the first decentralized robbery" as people rush to copy the transaction used by the original exploiter to take money for themselves.
— web3 is going just great (@web3isgreat) August 2, 2022
Outlook still uses the MS Word HTML engine to render emails. 💥 https://t.co/CDiwAZTZi0
— Peter Steinberger (@steipete) August 2, 2022
“purity isn't useful” they say. “function names are enough documentation, you don't have to put side-effects in the signature”. Explain this then: https://t.co/A1kjEHLoEI pic.twitter.com/lAVtqGPy9e
— Ἑ̼̝̞̂ͨ̓κ̤͙͆ͮ̑ͅά͉͍͎ͩ̆̂τ̳̣̟͊ͣ͌η̱̘̱̍͛̊ (@TechnoEmpress) July 27, 2022
Later on, while the car is parked in his driveway, Tesla calls him to tell him that they found and fixed a configuration mistake with his car.
— Jason Hughes (@wk057) July 25, 2022
They remotely software locked the car to be a 60 again, despite having been a 90 for years.
He now has ~80 miles less range.
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I wondered what would happen when the indoor temperature would hit 100F. Well, it finally happened… pic.twitter.com/3aik0Xsnaq
— Misuzu "Ruri" Mosu (@misuzulive) July 26, 2022
Early versions of BeOS occasionally crashed. Since they were presenting the system at trade shows, the team needed a quick solution. The answer: a crash screen that made it look intentional. pic.twitter.com/nKul70evGJ
— Daniel Feldman (@d_feldman) July 21, 2022
After further inspection I found that an average match only uses about 11mb.
— Neeko 🍣 (@NicmeistaR) July 21, 2022
However. After each match the main menu retrieves about 300mb of data from the CDN on PC and Xbox. Which after about 2 matches results in over 1GB of network traffic. It's nuts.https://t.co/Gj4mDwjntR https://t.co/17H9eomjnK
Fun fact: Due to a programming oversight, you were able to flush yourself down the toilet.
— Wesley de Waart (Selaco dev) (@Nexxtic) July 19, 2022
This issue has been fixed for the full release, sorry everyone. pic.twitter.com/Qt2cKapKvX
GitHub delete turbolinks challenge pic.twitter.com/JKGmDwKTcz
— Jamie Kyle 🏳️🌈 (@buildsghost) July 19, 2022
holy shit. how is netflix able to stream such detailed film grain on highly compressed video? bc it's made dynamically client-side.
— parker gibbons (@parker_gibbons) July 18, 2022
they interpret the film grain characteristics from the source video before compression, then rebuild it on decode pic.twitter.com/DPGFNPsOU0