<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: nunclieh</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=nunclieh</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 08:46:13 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=nunclieh" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by nunclieh in "Reminder to passengers ahead of move to 100% digital boarding passes"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>People who don't have a smartphone can ask Ryanair at the airport to print the boarding pass for free provided they did the online check-in.<p>I don't understand the reasoning here: how is this different than before? Why isn't this more costly for Ryanair?</p>
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<p>Ok, I admit I do not own any such passport (for now).<p>But for navigation... I use a mixture between physical maps and directions and online data. Specifically, before departure, I simply use OpenStreetMap to look at the route. If the route is very long I know I will be traveling by highways, so I rely on noting down only some keypoints. Then at the end of the route (near the destination), where I know I will get lost, I screenshot the map and I print it out (or have it on my laptop, it depends).</p>
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<p>Wow. My bank provided me with an external token to do 2FA. If I have to guess, however, the code that generates the OTP code (assuming that is a code that is requested) should be easy enough to reverse engineer.<p>I admit, though, that being forced to RE a f**ing android app just to do banking is grounds to change the aforementioned bank. Isn't there any other alternative in Singapore?</p>
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<p>@achrono (I cannot reply to the other post, I don't know why). Yes, you can use just a web browser.<p>> Mobile Payments
They work with a card, no smartphone required. Moreover, cash didn't cease to exist.<p>> Navigation
Again, physical maps are a thing. Google Maps or OpenStreetMap are accessible by browser. Having a physical map and having to follow road signs can be a beautiful experience. If one is addicted to a machine that tells them where to go, navigators are still a thing (no smartphone required)<p>>All manner of IoT devices<p>Don't put an IoT device in your house if you don't know what it does and how it works. If the only way to interface to it is via an app... then you don't know what it does and how it works. Don't put it in your house.<p>>Wearables<p>I don't even know what are wearables: if I write it on Firefox it underlines it in red. By doing a quick search, I can see images of watches. Watches can work without an app. Moreover, watches that work without an app are usually less expensive than the other kind.<p>>Digital versions of ID (Mobile Passport Control)<p>Don't. I know that some governments are pushing this crap thinking it's the future. Simply don't. Imagine you're at the airport and you accidentally drop your passport. You pick it up, nothing lost. Imagine you drop your phone and it stops working. You lost:<p>- Your documents
- Your money (if you rely on your phone for paying and don't have cash with you, which seems a growing trend among people I know)
- All your ways to contact people for help<p>Instead:<p>- Your wallet is stolen: you lost all your money and your cards, but you have your documents (at least the passport because it surely does not fit a wallet).
- Your phone is stolen: you lost all the ways to contact people, but you can buy another one
- Your passport is stolen: you can contact your embassy.<p>Smartphones are becoming a SPOF (Single Point Of Failure) for our lives.</p>
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<p>>live like an outcast that can't access essential services?<p>I don't own a smartphone and I am happy as ever. I used to own one a while back, but it wasn't worth the effort and the rage when it was slow.<p>If a service can be accessed only with a smartphone, I complain (which is of little use).</p>
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