I remember buying a magazine full of crosswords and similar puzzles when I was in the mood. And when there were sites with unlimited Wordle, I played a few in a row. On the internet, unlike with newspapers, you're not…
I seriously don't get the idea behind daily challenges unless you want to keep users hooked to extract some value from them, but that doesn't seem to be the case here, as there are no ads. Just show all the different…
If it's AI-generated, it should be legal - regardless of whether the person consented for their image to be used and regardless of the age of the person. You can't have AI-generated CSAM, as you're not sexually abusing…
With apps like Signal, installed via apk, without going through Google on a de-Googled phone, I receive notifications in real time. What's the point of having all notifications go through Google, except to save some…
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Why can I only play #736? What's up with games nowadays that only give you 1 puzzle per day? IIRC the original Wordle was like that. Is it designed to make you bookmark the URL and visit it every day? I doubt most…
I haven't dealt with statistics for a while, but what I don't get is why squares specifically? Why not power of 1, or 3, or 4, or anything else? I've seen squares come up a lot in statistics. One explanation that I…
I'm at home most of the time, yet I prefer to go to the delivery office to pick up my packages. It's a 5 minute walk, as they're all over the city. Might not work well for big car-first American cities, though. I prefer…
Would love to see a new player make ECC RAM or even rowhammer-resistant RAM. I'd accept the price increase and the performance penalties for such RAM.
An easy solution - open the package when the delivery person comes or when you pick it up from the delivery office. The delivery person can take a photo and act as a witness. If you take the package from the local…
I agree with the sandboxing and permissions points, but is that related to the OS not being rooted? This is a genuine question - I'm not trying to make a point here, but to learn. I think Qubes qualifies from a…
I've tested a few microwaves from different manufacturers with my phone a few years ago. I think I looked at some file in my router (OpenWRT), but I can't recall. I got a lot of dropped packets each time. The amount of…
> What I am not considering: > - Telling him I suspect he has dyslexia. I'm not a doctor. You don't have to be a doctor to tell him he might have dyslexia or something related. If he goes to a doctor to diagnose it,…
https://archive.ph/b9Aft https://web.archive.org/web/20260102081357/https://www.teleg...
Okay, but could you give me some examples? How is Android or iOS more secure than Linux or Qubes?
> Approximately, if the user doesn't have root then there's no way to trick them. So not having root (somehow?) prevents phishing and tricking? That doesn't seem useful or relevant for people who know what they're…
Thanks!
So for people who don't plan to roam, what's the point of a SIM card (embedded or not)? Credentials and a few lines of config should be enough. Do the carriers benefit when users use a SIM card?
Remote audio surveillance probably be accomplished on wired headphones with TEMPEST [0]/Van Eck phreaking [1]. Not sure about which has a better range and which would be stealthier - TEMPEST or the Bluetooth attack. The…
1. I've read that rooting breaks Android's security model, but I have yet to find a detailed explanation of how it actually lowers Android's security, especially compared to desktop OSes that are usually rooted, like…
We shouldn't install apps that use the Google Play Integrity or are closed-source in the first place. That's what I do. The issues with GrapheneOS for me are: 1. They don't support rooting the OS. This is such a basic…
Are all of these apps only available through Google's Play Store repo, or are any of the available as an apk file directly from the bank's site? For some reason most companies only distribute their apps through Google…
> time spent determining if the item is dishwasher proof It's done once per item. In my case I have just a few things I know are not dishwasher proof. > time spent playing dishwasher tetris Get a bigger dishwasher. >…
I take a photo of almost any package. I have a folder with labels from years ago. I admit that if the manufacturers of X change the ingredients without changing the design/layout, I wouldn't notice. So I might have to…
I have a few things that I can add. If you just want an adequate meal with the least amount of work, invest in: * multicooker, one with a pressure cooking setting. You just have to press a few buttons and forget about…
I remember buying a magazine full of crosswords and similar puzzles when I was in the mood. And when there were sites with unlimited Wordle, I played a few in a row. On the internet, unlike with newspapers, you're not…
I seriously don't get the idea behind daily challenges unless you want to keep users hooked to extract some value from them, but that doesn't seem to be the case here, as there are no ads. Just show all the different…
If it's AI-generated, it should be legal - regardless of whether the person consented for their image to be used and regardless of the age of the person. You can't have AI-generated CSAM, as you're not sexually abusing…
With apps like Signal, installed via apk, without going through Google on a de-Googled phone, I receive notifications in real time. What's the point of having all notifications go through Google, except to save some…
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Why can I only play #736? What's up with games nowadays that only give you 1 puzzle per day? IIRC the original Wordle was like that. Is it designed to make you bookmark the URL and visit it every day? I doubt most…
I haven't dealt with statistics for a while, but what I don't get is why squares specifically? Why not power of 1, or 3, or 4, or anything else? I've seen squares come up a lot in statistics. One explanation that I…
I'm at home most of the time, yet I prefer to go to the delivery office to pick up my packages. It's a 5 minute walk, as they're all over the city. Might not work well for big car-first American cities, though. I prefer…
Would love to see a new player make ECC RAM or even rowhammer-resistant RAM. I'd accept the price increase and the performance penalties for such RAM.
An easy solution - open the package when the delivery person comes or when you pick it up from the delivery office. The delivery person can take a photo and act as a witness. If you take the package from the local…
I agree with the sandboxing and permissions points, but is that related to the OS not being rooted? This is a genuine question - I'm not trying to make a point here, but to learn. I think Qubes qualifies from a…
I've tested a few microwaves from different manufacturers with my phone a few years ago. I think I looked at some file in my router (OpenWRT), but I can't recall. I got a lot of dropped packets each time. The amount of…
> What I am not considering: > - Telling him I suspect he has dyslexia. I'm not a doctor. You don't have to be a doctor to tell him he might have dyslexia or something related. If he goes to a doctor to diagnose it,…
https://archive.ph/b9Aft https://web.archive.org/web/20260102081357/https://www.teleg...
Okay, but could you give me some examples? How is Android or iOS more secure than Linux or Qubes?
> Approximately, if the user doesn't have root then there's no way to trick them. So not having root (somehow?) prevents phishing and tricking? That doesn't seem useful or relevant for people who know what they're…
Thanks!
So for people who don't plan to roam, what's the point of a SIM card (embedded or not)? Credentials and a few lines of config should be enough. Do the carriers benefit when users use a SIM card?
Remote audio surveillance probably be accomplished on wired headphones with TEMPEST [0]/Van Eck phreaking [1]. Not sure about which has a better range and which would be stealthier - TEMPEST or the Bluetooth attack. The…
1. I've read that rooting breaks Android's security model, but I have yet to find a detailed explanation of how it actually lowers Android's security, especially compared to desktop OSes that are usually rooted, like…
We shouldn't install apps that use the Google Play Integrity or are closed-source in the first place. That's what I do. The issues with GrapheneOS for me are: 1. They don't support rooting the OS. This is such a basic…
Are all of these apps only available through Google's Play Store repo, or are any of the available as an apk file directly from the bank's site? For some reason most companies only distribute their apps through Google…
> time spent determining if the item is dishwasher proof It's done once per item. In my case I have just a few things I know are not dishwasher proof. > time spent playing dishwasher tetris Get a bigger dishwasher. >…
I take a photo of almost any package. I have a folder with labels from years ago. I admit that if the manufacturers of X change the ingredients without changing the design/layout, I wouldn't notice. So I might have to…
I have a few things that I can add. If you just want an adequate meal with the least amount of work, invest in: * multicooker, one with a pressure cooking setting. You just have to press a few buttons and forget about…