Samsung phones have a camera access and microphone access toggle.
Here's what I get when I turn it off:
```
Turn off Camera access?
All apps will be blocked from using the camera. Apps
will still work, but they will only be able to access an
empty black screen. For example, you can still make
and receive video calls, but the other person won't be
able to see you.
```
```Turn off Microphone access?
All apps will be blocked from using the microphone
Apps will still work, but they won't be able to access
any sounds from the microphone. For example, you
can still make and receive calls, but the other person
won't be able to hear you.```
Somehow it doesn't seem to be such a big problem in Java land. I think there's some common baseline shared by basically everyone - I don't remember ever seeing Java classes which were not indented with 4 spaces for example.
People like to pooh pooh Java in the circles I hang out in, but I’m always quick to point out stuff like this, things that are just basically mostly solved in Java land and no one really wastes time on anymore because some pretty good decisions were made 20-25 years ago. How to handle a lot of aspects of dependencies is another classic example.
Every two months my company disables work access on my android phone because it doesn't have the latest security updates. That's one reason why I'm considering an iPhone in the future.
And the alternatives that do exist are too damn expensive. Like celebrities hiring professional chefs for their ultra diet. Or healthy food subscription services that often have questionable quality.
I was really hoping that with food home delivery startups this situation will be solved. But alas, most restaurants optimize for cost as you mentioned.
These conversations happen so often about anime I wonder if there is some sort of working memory limit on the participants that rapidly removes context from the comment they're replying to:
> > > > > Here are some waifus: [lenna, 6rem, natsuki]
> > > > That's neet, one of them is best girl
> > > lenna isn't from an anime, she exists irl
> > Are we reading the same comment? That's just your opinion, man
> 6rem is best spacing and material design is justice
I've gotten enough upvotes here (4) that I feel I need to ~~ruin~~ explain the joke, lest HN get the idea that this is upvote-worthy in general.
This is low-effort humor. I took the comment above and replaced words with memes from anime, tech, and earlier in this conversation thread. There's no (intentionally) meaningful relation between rem and Rem, or the number 6, I was just pattern matching things that sounded similar. Basically the equivalent of an "I hardly know her" joke. Funny only for the meme value, and not what I come to HN for.
In this particular thread, ^^that^^ is the joke — that we mistake unrelated comments as meaningful replies.
I personally found the metajoke amusing, whether it was intended or not. The comment, low effort as it is is no different from the comment chain it describes. Great stuff.
I was building a small library [1] for WebRTC signalling by sending the signalling messages over Matrix (or Signal or Discord in future). Once the signalling is completed, the connection could be utilised for anything like peer to peer games, drawing boards, or just plain old chatting.
Here's what I get when I turn it off:
``` Turn off Camera access? All apps will be blocked from using the camera. Apps will still work, but they will only be able to access an empty black screen. For example, you can still make and receive video calls, but the other person won't be able to see you. ```