

HDMI-CEC is a communication standard.
HDMI-CEC is a communication standard.
I read the article before I saw it here (I follow ars). What they describe hasn’t been my experience. I press the power button on the Apple TV and it HDMI-CECs the TV power on and changes the input to the Apple TV HDMI eArc channel. They could change that behavior but it would break HDMI-CEC.
They bug me too, that’s why this works for me. I almost never leave them there till the next day.
Yeah, I suppose. I don’t use the rock UI, it goes straight into the Apple TV when powered on so I don’t really care that much.
Planner for long term projects.
Emails stay unread till dealt with in Outlook, same with Teams.
Calendar events for day and time specific things/meetings.
Sticky notes for day to day tasks so I can cross them off. Going all digital just sucks. I like crossing things physically off a list.
Reminders on my personal device for really big DO NOT FORGET to dos. Those are rare.
They have models that blink the large white LED light until it’s connected to WiFi. Annoying as hell.
Lipton is really only for iced tea, not hot.
This is old and they’ve already said it’s a bug. Stellantis sucks for sure though.
An enclave is defined as an area within a territorial boundary. So an exclave is an area outside of a boundary with ties to the main territory
Essentially, Apple is trying to realize the security advantages of a microkernel without tossing the monolithic aspects of XNU.
“In iOS 18, exclaves refer to specific resources that are separated from the main iOS kernel (XNU) and cannot be accessed by it, even if the kernel is compromised,"
Pretty neat hardening of the OS. Decent write up that isn’t too deep in the weeds.
That’s why I said it would break CEC. They could, but it s not a good idea.