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  • Klopt. Wat ik tot nu toe veel zie is dat er veel wordt gedaan om autobestuurders dwars te zitten, zonder dat er noemenswaardige alternatieven geboden of gestimuleerd worden. Dat is een gemiste kans. Zo wordt openbaar vervoer enkel maar duurder, terwijl er links en rechts buslijnen geschapt worden. Reizegers worden ook de trein uitgejaagd in de spits met hogere tarieven, in plaats van te investeren in meer treinen. Uitval van bussen in Utrecht is nog nooit zo hoog geweest door personeelsgebrek - onder andere een gevolg van privatisering van het OV als je het mij vraagt.

  • Yea, duplicate IP addresses lead to some funny business. Toss a coin to see if a network packet will arrive basically.

    The solution is to adjust the DHCP range or use static DHCP on the router. The latter just means that the router will assign the same IP to the specified computer every time.

  • That is evident. The bigger issue is ergonomics. My hand will cramp up within minutes of using that piece of shit. While the charging thing is stupid, it is only a minor inconvenience that is blown out of proportion. The ergonomics aspect is the major issue IMO.

  • AirTags actually use an encryption scheme. The AirTag will broadcast a public key. The private key is stored in your iPhone and iCloud keyring. Once your phone fetches the location reports from apple's online service it can decrypt the actual location of the AirTag.

  • It's not that as bad as it seems. The way it is set up is actually very privacy-minded with the use of cryptography. I would encourage you to read more about this.

    The primary safety concern is stalking. For example when a stalker puts an AirTag on your belongings or vehicle. iPhones can detect unknown airtags moving with you. Android devices should gain this capability in the future.