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so why is this in the front page...


it's a hop, skip, and a jump away from NFTs :eyeroll:


This bbc article is not reporting what the study actually found. They changed the question of the original article so that they can get a click-baity title. That's so annoying...


I'm not undermining the importance of this issue, but some details in THIS SPECIFIC STORY that doesn't add up. Since when you need to tell the pharmacist your order? You just say your name and they look it up on their system... Also, couldn't he contact the company about the issue before immediately filing a lawsuit? Sounds like he's looking for big cash.


you cant even try it without giving them your credit card info.. Looked interesting but nah...


We're a hosting provider.

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The parent comment is getting downvoted into oblivion (because, again, we're a hosting provider) but it's an honest observation! It just happens to have a simple answer.


They have a pretty generous free tier though: https://fly.io/docs/about/pricing/


Otherwise it will be used for crypto mining.


It will be used for crypto mining regardless, using stolen credit cards.


Yup. But without the credit cards, it will be used only for crypto mining. :)


fyi there is a small bug: clicking on "source code doesn't open github, it just redirect you to the same page.


how is this different than any other tablet? just because the edges look like a notebook?


Should be: "A short Guide to Hippie Web Development"


well, at least they're not making customers work for them like in the "self-checkout" stations that most of grocery stores have adapted to.


If the part of shopping where I transfer my goods from my cart into my bag is “work”, then ought the part where I transfer goods from the shelf into my cart also be considered work?

IOW haven’t grocers been making the customer work for them ever since the creation of the supermarket —— long before self-checkout —— based on your definition of work?


This is true. However, don't forget subscribing to the rest of the automobile culture: license, car, registration, driving to the store, parking, tickets, fuel, etc. These are really costs born by the consumer. Now they are also asking you to bring your own bags, pack your own bags, subscribe as a member to "save" (be monitored), and in some cases shop in specific hours to avoid the elderly due to COVID.

One of the most interesting things about living outside of western societies has been wet markets with zero accessibility for cars but great accessibility for walking, cycling and motorbikes. They are much friendlier and tend to have more stores with the same produce but different supply chains, which leads to more competition, greater variety and friendly personal service.


If you watch the video of it, it looks like this is just a rolling self checkout machine. So you basically self checkout with each item as you put it in the cart.


Giant in the mid-Atlantic has had this sort of experience for well over a decade I want to say? You pick up a scanner and scan your shop card, then you scan & bag your items as you shop and self-checkout at the end. Between that and grocery delivery I feel like there’s a lesson about timing & product in here somewhere.


Remove the shadow from the website's title.


Let's not forget horizontal scrollbars that cover the last line of a code you want to copy....


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