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> contain the 12 most popular browsers from its App Store

So it will just be giving them a choice between the existing browsers (that use webkit) in the store?

Will new browser engines eventually make it to iOS for EU users?


> Will new browser engines eventually make it to iOS for EU users?

Yes, but Apple _just_ announced yesterday the criteria and plans for that. I doubt any browser makers (except maybe Chrome?) have their browser ready to go and it uses new APIs so they would still have some work to do.


I'd be surprised if Mozilla doesn't have a Firefox build ready.


That’s how I interpreted as well, with zero new info or plans regarding alternate browser engines on iOS.


You mean 0 new plans or info outside the new plans and info laid out on Apple’s development website:

https://developer.apple.com/support/dma-and-apps-in-the-eu/#...

https://developer.apple.com/support/alternative-browser-engi...


Inside the Edge most likely


Yes, that’s the one. Very eye opening.


Thanks both!


How long do rental places keep cars?


I believe its more "don't send me an amber alert every time a child goes missing".

But on the other hand it's possible to turn them off so maybe not.


If someone who was laid off refused to go back, would that affect their compensation with the report that they are still technically employed until Feb 2nd?

"Today is your last working day at the company, however, you will remain employed by Twitter and will receive compensation and benefits through your separation date of February 2, 2023."[0]

[0]https://www.businessinsider.com/read-blunt-email-telling-twi...


Yes. This sort of thing is used all of the time to get rid of executives… you park the guy in gardening leave, gagged for 6-24 months. When the person gets replaced permanently, nobody remembers the old guy. The only option is to quit, but that has consequences.

Laws around this aren’t written for professional/management employees. The rules are designed to protect tradespeople who get laid off every winter, etc.

Most of these employees don’t have contracts, so if you refuse to return or don’t like the terms, you’re resigning. And what’s happening inside of the company is that the political networks will be smashed and rebuilt. People will be sucking up to the new overlords to be made junior overlords. There’s no rules around rehire and the market is soft, so you’ll probably see the new power players bring back people loyal to them.

This is why I always eyeroll at “10x” HN posters who think they can negotiate with big companies. When the chips are down, you’re a peon, and however smart you are, there’s another guy.


>Yes. This sort of thing is used all of the time to get rid of executives… you park the guy in gardening leave, gagged for 6-24 months. When the person gets replaced permanently, nobody remembers the old guy. The only option is to quit, but that has consequences.

Reminds of the Korean show 'Good Manager' where the company is trying to get the employee to quit rather than be fired, and keep making the work environment worse and worse in a comedic fashion, and he keeps finding ways to somehow get work down.


For those 10x HN hero's there is never another guy. Only he can fix this problem, the other guy will need 5 years to replace it.

Or only he can produce this feature, e.g plenty of folks tried to improve python or perl performance to an acceptable state but no one succeeded.


I've seen people who believe they are 10x gang, sometimes go on a long vacation, and when they return to their horror they realise nobody missed them.

Happens all the time. People are less important than they think. Even without this whole layoff business, people in big corps get themselves competing offers and go like 'give me a raise more than this, or I leave'. In every scenario that I saw people leave nobody missed them after 1 - 2 weeks.

As a general rule everybody can be replaced, and everybody can always find a new job somewhere and most do. This is with or without layoffs and happens in ordinary situations too. People leave all the time, many think they are 10x, and they get replaced. Nobody misses them.


> As a general rule everybody can be replaced

My mom always said this to me. Very good advice over my long career. Don't get too uppity, because even if you are a star, most businesses will hire 3 people to replace you rather than deal with an uppity star.


Not my experience. To the contrary.


> “Today is your last working day”

Seems pretty clear to me


This might affect unemployment eligibility since it would be a refusal of work.


> might affect unemployment eligibility since it would be a refusal of work

If I offered every unemployed American a job in a cesspool, that wouldn’t magically invalidate their eligibility.


True, they would also have to be a good culture fit.


The song he made with RTJ is pretty political[0].

[0] https://genius.com/Run-the-jewels-ju-t-lyrics


Do the thermostats have cameras in them?


They have occupancy sensors (not cameras), but those can still be used for surveillance.


Iam not sure. That means that it has to log every triggered sensor.

I only have nest protect (stove heating) with occupancy sensor/pathlight and I really dont think it will record motion events nor submit them later (while connected). Could be wrong.


For nest thermostats, they advertise that their cloud based algorithm uses your phone location and occupancy sensor data to switch between “home” and “away” set points, so they have to be sending the sensor readings to the cloud. From there I can’t understand why they wouldn’t log those.


The occupancy sensors include wifi and bluetooth.


Any reason you prefer GitJournal to the Obsidian app?


If you thought a stock was gonna go down in the short term and then back up, wouldn't it still be smart to sell and then buy back after it tanks?


According to an article[0] in a follow meeting, Elon said:

"If you don’t show up, we will assume you have resigned."

Is it legal to just assume someone resigned rather than fire them? Especially if that user is still logging on and doing their work remote.

[0] https://electrek.co/2022/06/01/elon-musk-tesla-employees-com...


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