@ddlyh honestly, it took me until I started traveling in my 20s to realize that most cities don't have one of the de facto capitals of the world in its backyard ....
@akiran_n TBH, a lot of is that the Statue of LIberty was closed to tourists for many years after 9/11.
Since then, I"ve largely lost my tolerance for queuing in lines to see attractions, but I feel like this is one of those things I probably should do just to tick it off the list.
@onekopaka Well I saw that it was doing the same TOP behavior only showing half the processors, which didn't quite register as why it was weird. But that's why I want to profile it
So it looks like OpenBSD/arm64 on a M2 mac has some really weird spinlock issues. I have't decided if I really want to debug this, but it's interesting trying out the ARM ports of everything.
So just heard a new type of scam literially done on my neighbor. The guy posed as the local utility worker, and got the bill, and then added himself to the neighor's iDevice FaceID.
I saw this scam in the past, but he managed to hook my neigherbor. I wasn't able to stop that, but I warned them shortly afterwards, and told them to reset FaceID and be careful.
@luk1337 I assume they use another iDevice to log in and access iCloud from there. The scammer asked to see the utility bill to make sure you were getting green power.
(I heard the start of it, but when I realized he hooked, I went outside. Couldn't stop the actual scam, but I at least managed to give warning).
EDIT: I think FaceID is per device (I don't use ipersonally), but I think more so you can just access to a utility bill.
@luk1337 like he basically asked to see the utility bill and more. They tried this at my unit a few months ago,, and its very aggressive salesman like tactics.