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xradeon 1 month ago • 42%
Pretty sure you can sign up with a username now for signal. No number required.
xradeon 2 months ago • 100%
I think what I was hearing is that the CrowdStrike driver is WHQL approved, but the theory is that it's just a shell to execute code from the updates it downloads, thus effectively bypassing the WHQL approval process.
xradeon 2 months ago • 100%
In the past you could install Windows on a flash drive,but not sure if that’s supported anymore. It was called windows to go I believe.
xradeon 2 months ago • 100%
Correct. In fact many, many companies have ASNs. Little companies all the way up to large ones. The key difference for an ISP is they allow you to route traffic through them. Almost every company that has an ASN blocks traffic from being routed through them, assuming they know how to configure that and that they have different peering points. Valve most certainly does not allow you to route through their network, they already have enough traffic just doing their own CDN stuff.
xradeon 2 months ago • 100%
Windows Defender is actually really good for the common person. If you're doing highly risky things then perhaps getting better software would be warranted. But if your doing low risk activates, Windows defender is pretty great.
Also, that's not what VPNs do; you can still download ransomware through a VPN tunnel.
xradeon 2 months ago • 100%
Let me guess, Congressional Republicans are going to hate this....
xradeon 5 months ago • 100%
More like daily now unfortunately.
xradeon 5 months ago • 100%
I think you're still misunderstanding how this would work. So this battery swap setup is like the equivalent of going to the gas station. Basically, when your battery is close to being dead, you head to this place and get a fully charged battery. So it doesn't matter that the battery is used, you just keeping swapping batteries out when you need it. Sure it would be annoying to know that when you bought the car, it came with a fresh battery that would get swapped out with an older battery, but you would have bought the car to get into the swapping system since this is mainly for folks that can't do charging at home.
xradeon 5 months ago • 100%
I think the battery swap is more like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNZy603as5w
No need to worry about pervious owners or anything. The system charges and maintains the bank of batteries you swap with.
xradeon 6 months ago • 100%
Just now noticing this??? LMAO
xradeon 6 months ago • 92%
xradeon 6 months ago • 50%
Eh, it's just exchanging what brain cells are used to remember what.
With Fahrenheit you need brain cells to remember that 32°F is freezing point of water. With Celsius, you need brain cells to remember that 40°C+ is super hot outside.
xradeon 6 months ago • 100%
If I don't own the product after purchase, the button shouldn't say "buy/purchase" it should say "rent".
xradeon 6 months ago • 100%
I do like the idea of industry standard license.
My thoughts are:
- They need to limit EULAs to something like 600 words.
- Make them binding and non-changing to the product purchased, only newly purchased products can get the updated EULA.
- They should make a Ethics Policy (things like no cheating, be kind, no swearing, etc.) separate from the EULA. This Ethics policy can be updated whenever.
xradeon 6 months ago • 100%
"I'll show you a gateway to heaven!" punch
xradeon 7 months ago • 85%
Preferably don't. But if you had to, perhaps a 3d version using unreal but with the style of the box art.
xradeon 7 months ago • 100%
Make sure the "Get the latest updates as soon as they're available" is off. I think it's off by default. That setting will reboot your computer no matter what as soon as the update is done installing.
xradeon 7 months ago • 100%
How is it fiddly for Windows users?
xradeon 7 months ago • 100%
What do you mean by that? Generate a new private/public key pair every time you setup a new TPM? Or when you boot the system or something?
xradeon 7 months ago • 100%
You can't do that since vulnerability is the connection between the TPM and the CPU, you need to encrypt that path.
xradeon 8 months ago • 100%
The private key would have to stored in clear text somewhere. Potentially if you had non volatile space on cpu that to store the private key, that might work. But if you’re going to do that, might as well just use an ftpm.
xradeon 8 months ago • 87%
Could you imagine traveling without time zones? It would be actual hell.
Normally you wake up at 1300, but then you travel to japan, you don't know when they wake up. So maybe you ask the hotel staff or maybe people will start putting signs up "Japan wakes up at 0300". I mean it's cool you don't need to change your watch or wait for your phone time to update when the plane lands, but how do you know when lunch is? When do you go to sleep? If a meeting you're having is at 1000, is that way late in the day meeting? Or is that a super early meeting and maybe you should get to bed early the night before. You would have no clue unless you do it on the regular.
Now, you could just download an app that tells you what time it is where you're at currently relative to what you normally use (so in Japan while they think it's 0300, your phone says 1300) so this would make these way easier for you since all the times are just normal. Every time you move around you just tell the app where you're at and it adjusts the time is displays annnndddd......oh wait I just re-invited time zones.
xradeon 8 months ago • 100%
FAA and Boeing are basically the same entity at this point.
xradeon 10 months ago • 100%
I don't know of any fiber that the core is 125 microns. Can you link to one? Neither Single Mode nor Multi Mode fiber is that large.
xradeon 10 months ago • 33%
Holy crap yes, honestly I get so tired of these firefox posts. I only get a Lemmy once a week or so now just cause every post is literally just how bad Chrome is and why you should switch to Firefox. XD
xradeon 10 months ago • 100%
Sure, but the glass core is only 8–9 µm wide, it's a minuscule amount of glass compared to copper cables so it's not really worth it to melt it down.
xradeon 10 months ago • 100%
I've always envisioned this type of utopia to be robot based, with a few machines thrown in for sure. I've thought if you can robots plant, grow and harvest the raw food. Then have autonomous trucks drive that food to processing plants that then have robots and machines processing it. You then again have autonomous trucks drive it to the grocery "store" that then have robots placing the product you could in theory make all food free*. (add a billion asterisks to that last statement) Making the food free would probably require the entire economy to migrate to robot workers as much as possible or at least have it be where the robots make other robots so at least they are low cost/free to make. It'll never happen, we're totally destined for a Cyberpunk future instead of Star Trek future, but it's at least fun to think about.
xradeon 11 months ago • 100%
xradeon 11 months ago • 66%
Your router isn't a modem, they don't care what router you use.
Not sure what kind of ISP these guys are, but I'm assuming coax based, in which case they probably are adding terms saying you need to use more modern DOCSIS modems. This is most likely because they are going to start to phase out support for older DOCSIS standards.
xradeon 12 months ago • 100%
Just because NASA has to release information doesn't mean the normal person knows when they are going to do that. It's nice to know when interesting information is going to come out.
xradeon 12 months ago • 50%
I can say with full confidence this is something you'll never actually need to worry about. Law enforcement isn't just going to grab laptops and pull keys. Plus, it's easier for them to grab the laptop while it's logged in anyways. 😐
xradeon 1 year ago • 100%
I once updated an ACE for an ACL that was used for a PBR. It crashed the 4500-X VSS about 20 second later, brought down client access into our Data Center. Fun times!
I'm also not looking forward to anything DNA Center. I've played with it and it's so much hot garbage I can't even begin to describe how much I don't like the product already.
xradeon 1 year ago • 100%
Lmao, but it is actually a thing. Search taps in settings to find it.
xradeon 1 year ago • 100%
Shark bro just told a super hilarious joke...
xradeon 1 year ago • 100%
Where's my Judy gang at bros???
xradeon 1 year ago • 100%
Maybe he needs a bigger comb....
xradeon 1 year ago • 100%
Bro... It's password mangers all the way down...
xradeon 1 year ago • 100%
I think the main issue with initial Led bulbs was their color was wrong. Incandescent bulbs emit light at 2700K, a nice warm white. Early LEDs emitted light at more like 5000K or there abouts, which is a really white light. Same with CFLs. Elderly people didn't like that at all. Honestly it wasn't just them, lots of people hated them for their too white of light.
Today you can get LEDs that are 2700K and/or are adjustable to what ever color you want.
Is it not possible to see Kbin posts while browsing on Lemmy? I noticed this when I found the Twice community, which is a Kbin magazine. I only see my posts when on Lemmy, but when I go to kbin.social, I see mine plus all of their posts.