You'll only get the most critical security updates, and only up to a point.
You can block Apple Intelligence and Siri using Screen Time. Configuration profiles and the typical user-facing settings are not likely to go anywhere either.
If you have a Mac, you can supervise devices locally. macOS itself doesn't really have restrictions on payloads (except for Declarations, which mostly are sent by an MDM server). Both Apple Intelligence and Siri can be…
"Somehow" is addressed in my comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48479348
OFAC sanctions are far more nuanced than what you make them out to be. Very often "general licenses" are carved out for providing IT services or technology to individuals for personal use. The purpose of this is for…
"Disconnected from reality" ... tell that to the people who have had a lost or stolen device without encryotion. You'd need a backup and then some! Apple manages a recovery path for users without storing the key in…
No.
Haven't tested this, but try: System Settings > General > Language & Region > Live Text "Select text in images to copy or take action."
The typical client of a criminal defense attorney is not a minor suspected of petty crime, and their case is unlikely to be informed by the experiences of such a minor.
I would imagine it has more to do with its principal function in recycling ADP back to ATP (fuel for cells). People who are sleep deprived also have impaired glucose metabolism, meaning that the cellular "fuel pipeline"…
There are dubious results for "uBlock" as well on browser extension stores. If it's not breaking rules (copyright violation, malware) it's precarious for companies to take action. It's obvious to me that uBlock Origin…
I don't think this behavior is expected. When I've tested it, I was able to get DNS to behave in the expected manner. Apple does make design decisions that can be frustrating, but in most cases I find 1) there's a way…
How are you setting DNS and on which platform? I've tested this extensively and it does work in my experience.
Thanks for sharing, I was wondering if it supported MIE. How are you finding the M5?
They are not mutually exclusive. You can cooperate with police at a lawyer's recommendation. If someone tries to pressure you from talking to a lawyer, they're doing it to manipulate you to their advantage. In your…
The music for Bloodborne is incredible. If this isn't art, I don't know what is. https://youtu.be/LzdhTGaWzec https://youtu.be/NHIkUzmNmc0
What "they" don't want you to know: - You can disable this feature - Disabling radios from Control Center behaves differently than from Settings
Vulnerabilities are inevitable, especially if you want to support broad use cases on a platform. Defense-in-depth is how you respond to this.
I imagine the latter is sufficient. PS: make sure you remove that pesky "USB accessories while locked allowed" profile that Configurator likes to sneak in.
when done right, raceway along (or even behind the) baseboards works nicely
Well, I guess he won't mind then.
This adds complexity and the added questions of how much you really trust vendors to handle it correctly. After setting them up, I store one or more at various other locations. The core services people use them for…
This is a more general problem: people will sign up for, install, and provide data to just about anything that promises to be useful.
If the secrets are routinely copied or otherwise extracted, then it reduces their security value. What I recommend people do is buy two or more and set them up all at the same time. It is inconvenient though.
> the dollar has lost 51% of its value in the past 12 months. It has not. The article says gold has increased 51%. USD isn't doing great, but you're way off: "The value of the U.S. dollar against other currencies…
You'll only get the most critical security updates, and only up to a point.
You can block Apple Intelligence and Siri using Screen Time. Configuration profiles and the typical user-facing settings are not likely to go anywhere either.
If you have a Mac, you can supervise devices locally. macOS itself doesn't really have restrictions on payloads (except for Declarations, which mostly are sent by an MDM server). Both Apple Intelligence and Siri can be…
"Somehow" is addressed in my comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48479348
OFAC sanctions are far more nuanced than what you make them out to be. Very often "general licenses" are carved out for providing IT services or technology to individuals for personal use. The purpose of this is for…
"Disconnected from reality" ... tell that to the people who have had a lost or stolen device without encryotion. You'd need a backup and then some! Apple manages a recovery path for users without storing the key in…
No.
Haven't tested this, but try: System Settings > General > Language & Region > Live Text "Select text in images to copy or take action."
The typical client of a criminal defense attorney is not a minor suspected of petty crime, and their case is unlikely to be informed by the experiences of such a minor.
I would imagine it has more to do with its principal function in recycling ADP back to ATP (fuel for cells). People who are sleep deprived also have impaired glucose metabolism, meaning that the cellular "fuel pipeline"…
There are dubious results for "uBlock" as well on browser extension stores. If it's not breaking rules (copyright violation, malware) it's precarious for companies to take action. It's obvious to me that uBlock Origin…
I don't think this behavior is expected. When I've tested it, I was able to get DNS to behave in the expected manner. Apple does make design decisions that can be frustrating, but in most cases I find 1) there's a way…
How are you setting DNS and on which platform? I've tested this extensively and it does work in my experience.
Thanks for sharing, I was wondering if it supported MIE. How are you finding the M5?
They are not mutually exclusive. You can cooperate with police at a lawyer's recommendation. If someone tries to pressure you from talking to a lawyer, they're doing it to manipulate you to their advantage. In your…
The music for Bloodborne is incredible. If this isn't art, I don't know what is. https://youtu.be/LzdhTGaWzec https://youtu.be/NHIkUzmNmc0
What "they" don't want you to know: - You can disable this feature - Disabling radios from Control Center behaves differently than from Settings
Vulnerabilities are inevitable, especially if you want to support broad use cases on a platform. Defense-in-depth is how you respond to this.
I imagine the latter is sufficient. PS: make sure you remove that pesky "USB accessories while locked allowed" profile that Configurator likes to sneak in.
when done right, raceway along (or even behind the) baseboards works nicely
Well, I guess he won't mind then.
This adds complexity and the added questions of how much you really trust vendors to handle it correctly. After setting them up, I store one or more at various other locations. The core services people use them for…
This is a more general problem: people will sign up for, install, and provide data to just about anything that promises to be useful.
If the secrets are routinely copied or otherwise extracted, then it reduces their security value. What I recommend people do is buy two or more and set them up all at the same time. It is inconvenient though.
> the dollar has lost 51% of its value in the past 12 months. It has not. The article says gold has increased 51%. USD isn't doing great, but you're way off: "The value of the U.S. dollar against other currencies…