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  • Until earlier this year, I could make NFC payments with the app of my credit card company. AFAIK contactless payments on Android were never locked to Google Pay/Wallet. But I have no idea why there's no competition in this space. I'd expect e.g. PayPal to have something, but if they do I never heard of it - and I did look once, briefly.

  • I suppose it's conceivable that there's a bug in converting between different representations of Unicode, but I'm not buying and of this "detected which language is being spoken" nonsense or the use of character sets. It would just use Unicode.

    The modulo idea makes absolutely no sense, as LLMs use tokens, not characters, and there's soooooo many tokens. It would make no sense to make those tokens ambiguous.

  • Huh? With IPv6 you get your own IP address, the ISP doesn't need to know shit about ports. Your address is not behind a NAT anymore, and ports don't need to be forwarded.

    Perhaps you mean the ISP set up a firewall that blocks incoming connections? In which case, maybe you can have that firewall disabled? ISP firewalls and "safe browsing" packages are always shit.

    To be honest though there might be some aspect to this I don't know.

  • The only tag for a menu is:

    website:menu=* – url to menu of the restaurant (pdf or webpage)

    So there's no way to just upload a photo of the menu when you visit. And if a restaurant doesn't have a website with a menu, there's no way to add a menu.

  • Basically no, you can't upload pictures. Even if you could add menu prices (I didn't check) it's not easy enough for enough people to bother, and will easily go out of date quickly. If it was as simple as uploading a photo it would be viable.

  • Well, if it's been running for a long time, it's up to some random point in pi and we missed the start. But we can still try to interpret the signal as digits, and check if this sequence appears anywhere in pi... Well what do you know, it does!

    (disclaimer: it has never been proven that π has this property, but it is suspected)