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Electrek
• Fred Lambert

Tesla driver caught asleep at 100 km/h — how monitoring failed

A Tesla driver was filmed apparently fast asleep behind the wheel at about 100 km/h on British Columbia’s Trans-Canada Highway on Sunday, with two sleeping children in the car.

The obvious question is how Tesla’s driver monitoring — the very system meant to catch this — let it happen. The answer is that the driver was wearing large sunglasses, and that one detail exposes a real gap in how Tesla watches its drivers.

rss.chat worknotes

github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md

A big day for writers — the editor was rebuilt underneath, and a batch of everyday annoyances got fixed.

rss.chat worknotes

The editor now keeps your text as Markdown, permanently

github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md

Until now the editor had one writing surface that converted its contents in place every time you switched between the wizzy view and Markdown mode — and every conversion was a chance to lose something. Text inside angle brackets could vanish, adjacent lists could tangle toget...

rss.chat worknotes

Replies can carry titles

github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md

Adding a title to a reply used to look like it worked, but the title was silently dropped when you published. Now it goes through, same as on a regular post.

rss.chat worknotes

Titles show bold while you write them

github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md

That's how titles look.

rss.chat worknotes

Deleting a post takes you home

github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md

Deleting from a post's own page used to leave the dead post on your screen. Now you land back on the home timeline and it's gone.

rss.chat worknotes

The editor stays put while you select text

github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md

Selecting with a swipe that drifted past the editor's edge used to make the whole editor vanish — very jarring. It doesn't anymore; only a deliberate click outside dismisses it.

rss.chat worknotes

Long posts don't jump when you like them

github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md

Clicking the heart (or finishing an edit) on a long, collapsed post used to snap it fully open, throwing the icons far down the screen. A post now keeps its collapsed state when it updates.

rss.chat worknotes

Delete is only offered on your own posts

github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md

The Delete command in a post's popup menu is now disabled on everyone else's.

SCOTUSblog
• Kelsey Dallas

The justices remained busy last summer. This year, will they actually get a break?

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 25: The U.S. Supreme Court is shown on April 25, 2022 in Washington, DC.
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 25: The U.S. Supreme Court is shown on April 25, 2022 in Washington, DC.

rss.chat: all posts

I got a little flummoxed by the new UI, but it was a good form of flummoxation. 

I replied to a post by Andrew. Back in the timeline there's the reply. First anxiety quelled. It made it to the server and people can see it.

But where is what it is in reply to?

Calm down and look above the reply, there's a link there, well-labeled.

Lots of changes in the last few days, and I need people to try reading it in a serial fashion. That is come back every few hours to see if something new is posted. And if you see something you have something to add to, reply. And see how quickly you are satisfied your reply was received. 

rss.chat: all posts

You are mentioned prominently in this post. 

http://scripting.com/2026/07/06/134045.html

Scripting News Valid

The web is about interop

I'm doing a big new thing with RSS, and that's got me thinking a lot about where I want to go after the first round of new functionality is out there. I noticed that Andrew Shell came out with a new version of his open source rssCloud hub server, which we use here, that now ...

kottke.org Valid
Jason Kottke

America: Birth Of A Nation

To celebrate the 250th anniversary of our great nation, The Onion has produced a Ken Burns-esque film called Birth of a Nation (“the only movie ever named this”).

250 years ago, a group of illiterate men would gather in these hallowed halls to scribble down what historians can now only assume were words. Words that would one day be assigned meaning. Words and pictures. Pictures mostly. That would serve as the founding principles for a grand new experiment that would forever change the course of human history. An experiment that would produce a monstrosity so powerful it would soon be known to the whole world by just one name. America.

Tags: politics · The Onion · usa · video

History Facts
• Nicole Villeneuve

7 Funny Things That Happened in the 1970s

The 1970s were a time of contradictions in the United States. The fallout from the ongoing Vietnam War and Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandal led to widespread cynicism, but that tension was cloaked in polyester and mirror balls. Sandwiched between 1960s idealism and 1980s ex...

History Facts
• Nicole Villeneuve

Which U.S. Presidents Were Multilingual?

English has always been the dominant language of United States presidents, but many have also spoken other languages. Some presidents were well versed in classical tongues such as Latin and Greek — a standard component of education in colonial America for those who could acc...

History Facts
• Mark DeJoy

6 Photos That Bring the Roaring ’20s to Life

The 1920s were a transformative decade: A convergence of economic prosperity, technological and industrial advancements, and flourishing artistic movements led to a cultural transition from the reserved social mores of previous eras to a modern age. In the United States, the...

History Facts
• Tony Dunnell

Was Lady Godiva Real?

Britain is a land of countless myths and legends, including King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men, and King Canute commanding the tide not to rise. Many of these staples of British folklore mix fact and fiction, blurring actual ...

History Facts
• Tony Dunnell

Why Were They Called the ‘Dark Ages’?

The term “Dark Ages” conjures images of a bleak, backward world, a period of human history marked by ignorance, barbarity, and intellectual stagnation. The term is typically used to refer to the era spanning roughly from the fifth to 10th centuries, but at times has referred...

History Facts
• Michael Nordine

The Best Historical Movies on Netflix

Endlessly scrolling through Netflix without being able to decide what to watch is an all-too-common problem, but it’s easier to solve if you have a specific genre in mind. And while most of the history dramas streaming on the platform aren’t exactly historical themselves (as...