The visualizer reminds me of my thermal camera. I have heard claims of devices (mostly TVs) supposedly coming with secret 5G cell uplinks built in [never heard a specific model mentioned though]. If there were more…
I’ve seen websites say during checkout “your address wasn’t in our db but this one was” showing what was clearly a cleaned up form (changed “Circle” to Cir, uppercased, turned ZIP into ZIP+4) so there are ways. You…
Weren't there iPhones that had wifi chips that ran Linux?
Uh, I just noticed the Windows NT for GameCube port actually claims Wii support too...so maybe one day we'll see a Wii dual boot NT4 and OS X 10.0
Also don't forget about working in "That's no moon. It's a space station." somewhere.
I followed the instructions link and read the scripts...although the TinyGPU app is not in source form on GitHub, this looks to me like the GPU is passed into the Linux VM underneath to use the real driver and then…
> In the future we will also be merging another project into this app which is a collection of data from personal weather stations across the country. That data is really cool because it can fill in coverage gap.…
Please provide links to the relevant regulations from an actual government website such as eCFR in the US (https://www.ecfr.gov/)
And the ToS probably has a clause that says "we can alter the deal any time we want and you should pray we don't alter it further".
Does anyone even compile these into a site?
In potentially-dangerous-animal country (e.g. grizzly bears, mountain lions, etc), it could be a safety mechanism...I was told repeatedly you need to make some kind of distinctive noise regularly so they won't get…
And Wingdings for classified material!
Only allow clients to execute stored procedures?
Are the satellites being turned off, or could people with SDRs pick this up directly from space and offer it up for free?
I think this is the root of the problem. I think library/runtime makers aren't saying "let's make an official/blessed take on this thing that a large number of users are doing" as much as they should. Popular libraries…
The use of "unlikely" just screams that Ofcom will eventually pull a Vader..."We are altering the deal, pray we don't alter it any further".
It appears to literally just be their main page. Menu options bring up content and I logged in and and can still see an in-progress complaint I opened on Jan 7th.
What do the regulators writing this intend for this to slow down/stop? I can't seem to find any information about that anywhere.
When I back up machines I only pull a full backup 3-4 times a year and then I stack weekly deltas on top of those. I'd start with that and see how it seemed to work when trying to look through backups and test-restore…
> it does nothing to protect you in the event of a password manager compromise. This is not a hypothetical; LastPass has suffered multiple breaches, and the more popular a solution, the more likely there are to be…
I moved from my own colocated 1U running Mailcow to Fastmail and don't regret it one bit. This was an interesting read, glad to see they think things through nice and carefully. The only things I wish FM had are all…
Are there any tools that can run (even across network on another box) to analyze possible duplication at various block sizes? I am NOT interested in finding duplicate files, but duplicate slices within all my files…
I see people pointing out the "Caesar -> tsar" link (and I've heard that myself too), but I have to wonder if Akkadian "sar" somehow became "Caesar".
Google’s track record of killing stuff quickly has got to be demotivating for employees.
What would this potentially do to Z-Wave devices?
The visualizer reminds me of my thermal camera. I have heard claims of devices (mostly TVs) supposedly coming with secret 5G cell uplinks built in [never heard a specific model mentioned though]. If there were more…
I’ve seen websites say during checkout “your address wasn’t in our db but this one was” showing what was clearly a cleaned up form (changed “Circle” to Cir, uppercased, turned ZIP into ZIP+4) so there are ways. You…
Weren't there iPhones that had wifi chips that ran Linux?
Uh, I just noticed the Windows NT for GameCube port actually claims Wii support too...so maybe one day we'll see a Wii dual boot NT4 and OS X 10.0
Also don't forget about working in "That's no moon. It's a space station." somewhere.
I followed the instructions link and read the scripts...although the TinyGPU app is not in source form on GitHub, this looks to me like the GPU is passed into the Linux VM underneath to use the real driver and then…
> In the future we will also be merging another project into this app which is a collection of data from personal weather stations across the country. That data is really cool because it can fill in coverage gap.…
Please provide links to the relevant regulations from an actual government website such as eCFR in the US (https://www.ecfr.gov/)
And the ToS probably has a clause that says "we can alter the deal any time we want and you should pray we don't alter it further".
Does anyone even compile these into a site?
In potentially-dangerous-animal country (e.g. grizzly bears, mountain lions, etc), it could be a safety mechanism...I was told repeatedly you need to make some kind of distinctive noise regularly so they won't get…
And Wingdings for classified material!
Only allow clients to execute stored procedures?
Are the satellites being turned off, or could people with SDRs pick this up directly from space and offer it up for free?
I think this is the root of the problem. I think library/runtime makers aren't saying "let's make an official/blessed take on this thing that a large number of users are doing" as much as they should. Popular libraries…
The use of "unlikely" just screams that Ofcom will eventually pull a Vader..."We are altering the deal, pray we don't alter it any further".
It appears to literally just be their main page. Menu options bring up content and I logged in and and can still see an in-progress complaint I opened on Jan 7th.
What do the regulators writing this intend for this to slow down/stop? I can't seem to find any information about that anywhere.
When I back up machines I only pull a full backup 3-4 times a year and then I stack weekly deltas on top of those. I'd start with that and see how it seemed to work when trying to look through backups and test-restore…
> it does nothing to protect you in the event of a password manager compromise. This is not a hypothetical; LastPass has suffered multiple breaches, and the more popular a solution, the more likely there are to be…
I moved from my own colocated 1U running Mailcow to Fastmail and don't regret it one bit. This was an interesting read, glad to see they think things through nice and carefully. The only things I wish FM had are all…
Are there any tools that can run (even across network on another box) to analyze possible duplication at various block sizes? I am NOT interested in finding duplicate files, but duplicate slices within all my files…
I see people pointing out the "Caesar -> tsar" link (and I've heard that myself too), but I have to wonder if Akkadian "sar" somehow became "Caesar".
Google’s track record of killing stuff quickly has got to be demotivating for employees.
What would this potentially do to Z-Wave devices?