While interesting, I would have an uneasy feeling messing with the WIFI AP on an airplane. Perhaps there is a U.S. law this type of conduct would fall under specific to being on an airplane?
Thanks for this. This solves my tmux / history problem. Commands from one open terminal were not available in the history command for the other terminal, if I had two terminals open.
If you are interested in stats, this is a great piece that expands on the overall issue. https://ourworldindata.org/plastic-pollution
Western society may be a large consumer, but you are educating the wrong crowd if you want to make a difference. Higher income countries tend to do a much better job of recycling. This illustrates the problem:…
Great work -- something you should be very proud of. I was last there in 2006. I remember the tour guide telling me the building would be completed within 10 years. It is such a massive collection of both art and…
could setup a small firewall (pfSense) that routes all DNS queries from connected devices to your own DNS server.
I use ESXi and one of the VMs is pfSense. pfSense has an additional software package called pfBlocker, which is highly configurable and just plan awesome for blockings ads/trackers/etc for the LAN. pfSense has tons of…
The no commission model RH is providing is awesome and if they found a way to sustain that business model, great. The amount they have saved me (an avg trader with 25-50K) is well worth them selling my trade data to…
> Investors are assuming the stock is on sale and this only impacts Boring for, what, a few weeks? Reminds me of the Equifax breach. Stock tumbles then recovers. Overall, it validates that breaches are not a liability;…
If I recall, this boiled down to the FAA not having engineers who could properly test these systems.
Perhaps the steep climb has to do with how the incident airports were setup? “Data released by the Sweden-based service suggested the aircraft had climbed almost 1,000 feet after taking off from Addis Ababa, a hot and…
Just from personal experience I’ve spent time opting out of these collections in the past. To include, people search websites only to find my information resurface months later. I think this may take constant…
This afteraction also validates breaches are not a liability, in the end their sharevalue recovered nearly immediately.
Yeah you are probably right, these 10,000 can probably be outsourced.
Default installed on LM 19. It’s great
As a non-google user, their chrome entanglement is what keeps me away. If MSFT does what you predict, I could see myself stepping away from Mozilla. More so because I like keeping the system as barebones as possible. So…
> Every 60-year should be taking senolytics today Other than this, what other rejuvenation therapies are you referencing?
About the mirrors. Since it is a screen, would it make more sense to put the screen in the drivers field of vision? That way they do not need to turn their head away from the road to look in the mirror. Only downside…
I’m happy with privacy.com I’m using two personal domains fo host my own email. One domain is purely for registration/junk purposes and it forwards *@junkemail.com —> junk@myemail.com. The same server uses nextcloud for…
https://www.torproject.org
R715 might be a bit overkill. I use a RPI with docker. One container with vpn server and one container with pi hole. The pi hole container is not accessible outside the local LAN. The VPN server is configured to use it…
It all seems like a fuzzy memory now. My exposure to warez started with BBS then migrated to IRC/FTP. As a teenager during this time I remember how many enterprise networks were easily compromised. Seeing this from the…
The issue is how the process is perceived by the user. The average user is not going to understand why a new app has to be installed/purchased. It is perceived by mass as a bit scammy. Personally, I would rather pay a…
In this same vein, apps that goto v2 then v3 under new app names (i.e Omnifocus) also feel a bit scammy. I understand the monetize angle, but they could be alienating users with large repurchase fees.
I wouldn't be surprised if we see a mass ban on all FB analytic tools. Perhaps FB can create a new source of revenue where they either use that info for their own political aspirations or sell it to others they support.
While interesting, I would have an uneasy feeling messing with the WIFI AP on an airplane. Perhaps there is a U.S. law this type of conduct would fall under specific to being on an airplane?
Thanks for this. This solves my tmux / history problem. Commands from one open terminal were not available in the history command for the other terminal, if I had two terminals open.
If you are interested in stats, this is a great piece that expands on the overall issue. https://ourworldindata.org/plastic-pollution
Western society may be a large consumer, but you are educating the wrong crowd if you want to make a difference. Higher income countries tend to do a much better job of recycling. This illustrates the problem:…
Great work -- something you should be very proud of. I was last there in 2006. I remember the tour guide telling me the building would be completed within 10 years. It is such a massive collection of both art and…
could setup a small firewall (pfSense) that routes all DNS queries from connected devices to your own DNS server.
I use ESXi and one of the VMs is pfSense. pfSense has an additional software package called pfBlocker, which is highly configurable and just plan awesome for blockings ads/trackers/etc for the LAN. pfSense has tons of…
The no commission model RH is providing is awesome and if they found a way to sustain that business model, great. The amount they have saved me (an avg trader with 25-50K) is well worth them selling my trade data to…
> Investors are assuming the stock is on sale and this only impacts Boring for, what, a few weeks? Reminds me of the Equifax breach. Stock tumbles then recovers. Overall, it validates that breaches are not a liability;…
If I recall, this boiled down to the FAA not having engineers who could properly test these systems.
Perhaps the steep climb has to do with how the incident airports were setup? “Data released by the Sweden-based service suggested the aircraft had climbed almost 1,000 feet after taking off from Addis Ababa, a hot and…
Just from personal experience I’ve spent time opting out of these collections in the past. To include, people search websites only to find my information resurface months later. I think this may take constant…
This afteraction also validates breaches are not a liability, in the end their sharevalue recovered nearly immediately.
Yeah you are probably right, these 10,000 can probably be outsourced.
Default installed on LM 19. It’s great
As a non-google user, their chrome entanglement is what keeps me away. If MSFT does what you predict, I could see myself stepping away from Mozilla. More so because I like keeping the system as barebones as possible. So…
> Every 60-year should be taking senolytics today Other than this, what other rejuvenation therapies are you referencing?
About the mirrors. Since it is a screen, would it make more sense to put the screen in the drivers field of vision? That way they do not need to turn their head away from the road to look in the mirror. Only downside…
I’m happy with privacy.com I’m using two personal domains fo host my own email. One domain is purely for registration/junk purposes and it forwards *@junkemail.com —> junk@myemail.com. The same server uses nextcloud for…
https://www.torproject.org
R715 might be a bit overkill. I use a RPI with docker. One container with vpn server and one container with pi hole. The pi hole container is not accessible outside the local LAN. The VPN server is configured to use it…
It all seems like a fuzzy memory now. My exposure to warez started with BBS then migrated to IRC/FTP. As a teenager during this time I remember how many enterprise networks were easily compromised. Seeing this from the…
The issue is how the process is perceived by the user. The average user is not going to understand why a new app has to be installed/purchased. It is perceived by mass as a bit scammy. Personally, I would rather pay a…
In this same vein, apps that goto v2 then v3 under new app names (i.e Omnifocus) also feel a bit scammy. I understand the monetize angle, but they could be alienating users with large repurchase fees.
I wouldn't be surprised if we see a mass ban on all FB analytic tools. Perhaps FB can create a new source of revenue where they either use that info for their own political aspirations or sell it to others they support.