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『郑州东站附近是水、电、网络全无的三无区域。高铁出站口的闸门全部失灵,原本需要刷身份证或车票出站的乘客,径直从无法转动的闸口里挤了出去。而当他们走出站前广场,会发现这座城市的主要公共交通,已经变成了共享单车和快狗打车、货拉拉。
出于安全考虑,主要的几家网约车平台暂停了郑州范围内的业务。大部分公交线路也停止运行。于是你会看到拉着行李箱的乘客冒失地拦下顺丰快递的货车,大声问司机,“拉人不?”而车站西南边的十字路口已变成一处交易场所,当一辆出租车空驶而来,立刻会有乘客围上去,“你说多少钱就多少钱,不打表。”
但司机关心的并非价钱,他们总是问,“你有现金吗?微信支付宝刷不了。”
上前询价的前三拨人都失望离开。偶尔也有乘客质疑司机“发国难财”,司机并不刻意地做出委屈表情,“我这是新能源车,这点电完了就完了,都不知道去哪充,电桩都废了。”而根据郑州市的一项数据,全市8成以上的出租车已更换为新能源汽车。』
——《灾后郑州:当一座都市忽然失去了互联网 | 故事硬核》
I'm not thrilled about more proprietary DRMed games coming to Linux, but it is refreshing to see this on a hardware OEM's website:
"Do I need a Steam account to use Steam Deck?
The default Steam Deck experience requires a Steam account (it's free!). Games are purchased and downloaded using the Steam Store. That said, Steam Deck is a PC so you can install third party software and operating systems."
https://store.steampowered.com/steamdeck
> we really believe that app developers should be able to find out if they're running on a "stock" device, with all of the security and functionality guarantees that implies
I just don't understand how on earth could this be even close to the truth. *Not all apps* need to know if they are running on a "stock" device -- especially not every random app that does nothing even close to needing that level of security. It might be justifiable for, say, a banking app, but hardly for McDonald's. When there is no limit on, or any intention to put a limit on the extent to which SafetyNet could be applied, your action is essentially attempting to kill off the modding community, no matter how many nice words you could put in a Reddit post.
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