Using AI, I made 5,000 requests to @NYC311 to report illegal sidewalk riding after my wife was almost seriously injured.
youtu.be/_F97_73lQjk@NYPDnews How many tickets have you written on my block or in my neighborhood? I fear it's very few.
@NYCMayor@nytimes
@nyc311@NYCMayorsOffice@NYCOfficeofTech
File uploads to 311 have been failing for days.
How is that a city service that serves 8M people not be able to detect when this type of failure happens? It requires some random idiot like myself to hound the city.
@nyc311 I can't create a service request with an attachment. that's the problem the video upload simply says "error"
I have to include an attachment or the NYPD will accuse me of a false report.
@andykutruff Good day, and thank you for connecting with us via Direct Message.
We are sorry you are experiencing an issue uploading videos on our website. Which Service Request(s) did you attempt to submit footage for?
You can always submit feedback about NYC311, including comments 1/3
I may be reading this incorrectly, but if you are actually deleting inactive accounts and all their historic tweets, I would STRONGLY urge you to reconsider.
Letting people know how many “active” followers they have is good information, but deleting the output of inactive accounts would be terrible. I still see people liking ten year old tweets I made, but the threads are already often fragmented with deleted or unavailable tweets. Don’t make it worse!
Some may scoff at any allusion between Twitter and ancient libraries, but while the burning of the library of Alexandria was a tragedy, scrolls and books that were tossed in the trash just because nobody wanted to keep them are kind of worse.
Save it all!
I found and reported a security flaw in the @metaplex Auction House Program that allowed an attacker to trick a victim into selling their NFT at a fraction of it's currently auctioned value, effectively stealing the NFT.
akutruff.github.io/blog/posts/202…#solana#security#NFT
I'm guessing they are still working on it. I hope all is eventually good as Million sounds very promising, but a bit of transparency on this would be nice.
At the moment though, there is presently no benchmark for Million that is sound enough to make any claims.
I'm guessing they were excited to show themselves off in the official benchmarks. They found out that their stuff was actually slower, and are trying to figure it out. Meanwhile, their main site still is still touting an 11x increase...
Million.js benchmark results may be quite invalid based on what I'm seeing in Github. Looking for someone to verify whether the following checks out.
Million.js claims to be 11x faster than React and backwards compatible at the same time.
millionjs.org