Can someone with late stage ALS still control their tongue? I understand other muscle groups in their are non-functioning by then. However, is the tongue still controllable. If so, this is a clear game changer.
I wish TVP would have pointed out that he effectively build a strandbeest that can be driven by a person inside the strandbeest. still really cool. Normally these are self propelled https://www.strandbeest.com/
The biggest practical issue that I have with the author's advice is that most people just want to type domain.tld into a web browser. This will guarantee that most people will get the http version of the website which is not ideal. You'll get a large number of, you should add security to your site messages. Also, Many firewalls (looking at you fortinet) block http by default and only allow https through. So in addition to the why doesn't your site have security, you'd also get, why is your site down/blocked?
"Starting in version 90, Chrome’s address bar will use https:// by default, improving privacy and even loading speed for users visiting websites that support HTTPS. Chrome users who navigate to websites by manually typing a URL often don’t include “http://xn--ivg or “https://xn--ivg. For example, users often type “example.com” instead of “https://example.xn--com-9o0a in the address bar. In this case, if it was a user’s first visit to a website, Chrome would previously choose http:// as the default protocol1."
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I would like to an EXTRA middle finger to T-Mobile for turning on this opt-in by default for phones which are configured for a minor child. It is one thing to do this to 18+, but seriously on android phones that are configured for a minor? Read the room.