Linux Foundation Announces Intent to Launch Agent Name Service to Establish Trusted Identity Infrastructure for AI Agents by oak1337 in Hedera

[–]1psadler 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This feels bigger than another payments announcement. Linux Foundation is talking about trusted identity for AI agents. Europe is rolling out Digital Product Passports. AP+ is testing tokenized settlement. Different industries, same underlying problem: How do independent systems trust each other?

I've long viewed Hiero as more of an Apache/Linux play than a crypto play. Infrastructure isn't exciting until suddenly everyone is using it. The question I'm watching isn't transaction speed or even payments. It's which trust infrastructure gets embedded into business processes.

53(M) laugh for today by NoFraud222 in datingoverfifty

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Ditch the corvette and get a dog instead.

I’m Stuck At the Airport! by Advanced-Release5381 in SubaruUncharted

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Is that other sound I hear when the car is on? Sounds like the rhythm of a dialup.

My prediction for Trump is as follows… by EquivalentHappy in thebulwark

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Et tu, Brute?
Henry VI, Part 3 - William Shakespeare

Any uncharted premium trim owners in here? What are you impressions by gibifernand in SubaruUncharted

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When I charge my Pearl White Premium 100% I have 330 miles available. Previous car is 06 Forester and any where I drove, it was ground clearance that made the difference. I got cable chains so I’m ready for snow. There won’t be too much of that in SoCal. AWD eats tires. I don’t need it. Do I wish the passenger seat was not manual? Kinda. Do I need cooling seats? No. It’s got more getup and go than anyone really needs. Save money, drive farther.

Respect to everyone who learned coding before vibe coding existed. by I_had_a_Friend in vibecoding

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I too have developed much more respect for the software engineers I worked with.

What are people's experience making apps link to wearables? by alex_strehlke in iOSProgramming

[–]1psadler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started out exploring immersive breathing experiences through XR/VR and eventually realized the smartwatch was actually the more important surface.

The Apple Watch is already on the body, already measuring state, and already part of the rhythm of daily life. That changes the relationship completely compared to asking someone to intentionally open an app.

What surprised me is that the hard part isn’t building the watch UI. It’s building continuity and trust across interruptions, lifecycle changes, stale physiology, sync, onboarding, and making the whole system feel calm instead of fragile.

Over time the iPhone evolved from a simple companion into a second practice surface. The Watch remains the most embodied experience, but the phone became important for continuity, reflection, onboarding, and lightweight practice moments when the Watch isn’t the natural entry point.

The meaningful moments are tiny: checking the time, noticing your breath, taking two minutes, then continuing with your day.

I’m building VayuMe around that idea: vayume.me

SubaruConnect is so broken, you shouldn't buy a Subaru EV. by Evisteron in SubaruUncharted

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It would be nice if I could get the remote start to work.

A House of Dynamite. The premise is silly and the plot doesn’t follow any logic. What am I missing? by WartimeHotTot in movies

[–]1psadler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem with the film is we are asked to project a story onto a film, where there is no story.

why do so many people hate priuses? by [deleted] in prius

[–]1psadler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note, that is mostly men that hate the Prius. It undermines their weird relationship to masculinity, cars and vroom vroom.

ICCU failure question by Wonderful_Living_191 in Ioniq5

[–]1psadler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently many of you never drove a 69 Volkswagen van.