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TBH I hated when I got reddit results on DDG because they’re blocking access from VPN
TBH I hated when I got reddit results on DDG because they’re blocking access from VPN
Can’t wait to have the Google app apk bloat of another 100mb because they have to embed all the ads Easter eggs
IMHO you have to download the whole media again, only the dub is very difficult that would match the video seamlessly - even subs often desync because in that particular zone they cut 2 seconds from a scene or they are playing the media at a wrong frame rate (now less common but with analog media it happened a lot)
I would have assumed that maps are disabled by default and all requests proxied by the server to some mapbox api that has been set by the admin
i’m just curious because on the page it says the software is free
it’s a crack to allow it to run with any hardware? Or they locked something under subscription?
I don’t think that for something ultraniche like this (that panel is $80k lol) there’s a public crack, maybe only something done by commission
I found a e-waste retailer that is selling old new stock of ST3000DM001 for 25 euro
For server usage they’re awful due to the extremely high failure rate (so high that it deserved a dedicated page on Wikipedia) but for cold storage they are perfect as the cost per TB is very good
It doesn’t have an option to split it?
When I did my Google takeout to delete all my pics from Google photos there was an option to split in like “one zip every 2gb”
I mean, suppose that i save a passkey in my password manager, then because of my bad opsec someone else gets hold of it - if I delete it from my account, the attacker still has a copy and I have no way to invalidate it
I checked again on eBay, there’s no “list of passkeys” even if I created 4 of them (one for each browser on each of my computer + one synced via password manager)
main issue for me is that i didn’t see any way to invalidate old passkeys. I tried them in a few websites like ebay but it looks like they are valid forever so if my device is compromised, the attacker has access to my account in perpetuity even if i change the password
I’m a lousy programmer and I’m starting to see all those monorepo. Proton also have a monorepo with everything.
Is this actually usable? With everything mixed together it seems a mess, for my eyes it’s seems to be some sort of “yeah we’re open source 😉 but good luck compiling it lolol 😂”
They can barely show useful information on that screen, how they can show ads?
For example, the qr code is completely useless - you would expect to send the user to a page that explains the problem or even just search the error string on Bing, but no, it sends to a placeholder page that doesn’t say anything useful
Yay all I need to do is to upload all my photos in their servers for just a little training
How much money they can save for this?
Probably with the saved money can’t even pay one single day of salary for the CEO
Surrender? Capitulate? Is it a “special military operation” or an invasion/attack? Because those two words are not usually associated with a “special military operation”
it’s because on web people would get different designs according to which operating system is used. Marketing prefers uniformity. They could load a webfont, but color font support is not really universal and because people use always the same 10 emojis it’s faster to load only those cached pngs compared to a full webfont with 3000 emojis that aren’t even used in that specific page
Why surprised? They’re still selling stuff with Android 11
There are so many OEMs that are dropping new phones every week and obviously don’t have resources to support the previous phones after 6 months
I bought a brand new Redmi for my mom in September 2022 and the latest update available as of today (security update) is dated July 2022
Minio is definitely not designed to be self hosted on a small server by normal people but more for enterprise use where you have multiple servers and you’re paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for support
Main problem is that by default android devices are tracking lost tags only in crowded places like airports. Only the devices where their users changed the default are contributing to find the tag anywhere else.
Now, I made a game with my friend on how easy it would be to find an hidden airtag and I found out that in a crowded indoor place is almost impossible to find it. Because of no GPS and limited reception each phone reported a very different coordinate and it was jumping everywhere. I wasn’t able to find it at all. Instead, when it was hidden in a park, I went exactly where it was shown in the map, waited for the iPhone to connect to it, make it sound and follow the directions: found!
So, a tracker that works only in crowded airports and malls is wasted money IMHO. Nobody is changing default settings and the notification that Google sent to change the default to everyone was even “scary” for a non-technical: dismissed/ignored by everyone
If the goal is to find your stuff, is better the airtag, if the goal is to stalk someone and just get some approximate location, then this stuff can be ok
When something is adopted routinely with at least one year of delay, yes
Next truenas version replaces kubernetes with docker compose - you could try a nightly to see if that works for you