Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | jamexcb's commentslogin

I received an empty, small blue plastic toolbox. For me, it was the most amazing thing because now I had my own toolbox, like my father and i could add anything to it. I still have that box. I love it.


Hi! Just to say that Symantec doen not like your website! Malicious Site Blocked! Symantec Endpoint Protection blocked this website: https://dualpower.supply/


The solution is to avoid using Symantec.

Perhaps report this issue to your malware provider rather than the site owner?


Malware provider sounds like someone distributing malware :D


Yeah I am self-hosting with a VPN and following all the best practices I know (not my expertise), not surprised there's some warnings going around.


That’s a subscription!


I have a GS that is even more beautiful. The dashboard has very nice and soft curves. And of course the radio is between the seats. And has two separated fans. One for cold and other for hot air. 4 disk breaks! http://www.citroenet.org.uk/passenger-cars/michelin/gs/image...


This is not new for BMW. I have a 2016 and if I want my phone app to work, like location or open/close the doors it's a subscription. And Apple carplay was also a subscription. I tested the app the first year and was so bad... and try to enter am email and app with a wheel to scroll all alphabet just to login in the car. Horrible interface. Once I closed the doors in the app and they never closed. They are not getting new costumers. So they need to find a way to get money from the current owners.


We made https://www.kalipsostudio.com/ a low code app to generate Android/iOS/Win/Win CE/Win Mobile (They are still out there lol). Our focus is with mobile native apps not Web/server/backend apps. It's manly used for logistics, erp interface, shop floor, military, mobile sales, etc... you don't need to learn a new language but we assume that you know your way with SQL.


I work for a "no-code" app (Kalipso Studio) with focus in logistics and shop floor applications. But the programmer needs to have some basic programming skills and at a little bit of SQL. This guy is a bit exaggerated. We have many costumers using this manly to interface PLC that now come with Webservices or have other software to convert the protocol, etc... We have companies using this to control robots, but the movements was natively programing. Now they just use our software to manage the robot, get data/statistics, and load different parameters. I don't think the "no-code" is for people with less skills. Our clients buy this because they what to be more productive, or they can't or don't want to buy the solution from a external company. Governments and military also don't like external companies, so they buy to use internally like big companies. And apps in the industries are always changing, so they need to be fast to adapt. They don't need a very fancy interface, most of them will never be published, they are not building a Tiktok app.


Yes we have! And our costumers too. We develop and sell: https://www.kalipsostudio.com/. It's a RAD tool low-code call it what you want. And we "Sysdev" use Kalipso internally to develop and sell (with local partners) 3 final products.

MSS, DCAPP, SYSLOG (in Portuguese) https://www.sysdevmss.com/ https://sysdevdcapp.com/ https://www.syslogmobile.com/ MSS has more than 15 years on the market. So it's a lot of people relying their sales on a software that was build with a RAD tool.

Our costumers are manly 3 types: Consulting companies that resell MSS/DCAPP or use Kalipso to create their own solution. Freelancers that use Kalipso to create their own solutions and bespoke programs to costumers. And big companies with an IT department that use Kalipso internally. MSS/DCAPP is manly for Portuguese/Spanish language countries. Kalipso is used everywhere from Argentina to Vietnam. And we ha no idea how many apps are out there build because we don't have royalties and we don't collect any data.


I had a similar problem. But I could see part of the screen. So o used a usb OTG cable with a mouse to enable BT and connect a second mouse using BT. Then I was able to enable USB debugging to use with scrcpy. Now I use the phone as a "security" cam.


I'm using https://mega.io/ has an alternative for Google Drive. Not just for photos. The Windows Client is a LOT faster than Google Drive and with a smaller footprint. It's fast. Works in Linux. And you can use Synology to backup Mega. In the case of Mega goes off.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: