As someone who worked with Unix/Linux and command line arguments for 30 years and still "abuse" cat like the documentation, I regularly hear this complaint. Yes, "cmd <file" is more efficient for the computer but not…
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Could you name another browser with enough backing to be able to keep up? Besides Google Chrome (controlled and backed by the surveillance overlords) and Safari (Kept alive by Apple cultists) I see very few free…
> 24-bit audio is obviously a noticeable improvement even on $150 headphones Not going to question your subjective experience, but I do not think most people will hear any difference between 16 and 24 bit playbacks…
> NAT was a necessity when it was being introduced, so I don't understand the complaints. Sure it's annoying, but what was the alternative? IPv6
Thanks! This info is always nice to have when setting up firewalls. Every application should come with a list of connections made, what the purpose is and what the consequences are if you disallow it.
> Does IF Metall already represent all of Tesla's employees? No, but Sweden has mainly unions based on industries (like IF Metall represents workers in industrial and metal-sector, you have Transport that represents…
And what will GPT info tools learn from, once the public curated sources are gone?
One reason is that tuta does not require you to have any other connection to create and account. Protonmail require a second mail, phone or possibly some kind of payment if I recall correctly (for verification?) that…
100% this. As a consumer that tries to do active choices the current model breaks any kind of active choices to support or not support an artist, except nudging it somewhere in the margins. If your pot is only going to…
I see only issues abandoning copyright (for example it is the protection that makes Open Source Licenses work), but we should definitely discuss the length of it. The current trend of longer and longer periods of…
While technically true, that DDR5 comes with "on-die ECC", it is only because the memory is so unreliable it will not work properly without it. However, even then, it is not the same as true ECC that have a extra data…
Depends on your needs, but it is fairly simple to buy a domain-name and manage the dns-servers and hosting of web-server (and I guess e-mail) yourself. If you have a A/AAAA-record in your top TLD pointing directly to…
It is small, simple and does the job. Also seems to have good documentation. What is there not to love about that? Do you know something better that fills the same gap?
This is very sad news for all Swedes. Here is an article in english: https://sweden.postsen.com/trends/49453/The-YouTube-channel-... And for Swedes you can watch a short interview with him on Swedish Televison in the…
The article mentions "no more than 2,000 watts (i.e. 2 kWh per hour or 48 kWh per day) by the year 2050, without lowering their standard of living" so it is not 2kWh/day but 2kWh/hour. You are already below it in your…
My personal preference is to begin with STIG from DoD Cyber Exchange: https://public.cyber.mil/stigs/downloads/ They take a while to come for the latest version of a OS and none is out for Ubuntu later than 20.04 yet,…
Hi, this sounds interesting... But when I try to enter the site I just get a image of an armadillo. I do browse with javascript disabled so that is most likely the reason, but I can also imagine that a fair bit of your…
I guess that is the reason why every musician should copy their master to a cassette tape and go to a shitty car with a tape-player and listen there, why every developer should have a very old crap-computer to run their…
I would argue that it is illegal because it hides criminal activity and is a mean to gain from crime even if caught. When laundering money you are trying to hide that the gains are from illegal activity. Normally if you…
Wow, all that long article and no mention of the versions affected. Fortunately it is mentioned in the redhat bugzilla for that CVE and there it states that it is fixed in stable kernel v5.16.6. I assume it is also…
Whenever I access a organization that primarily deals with computer security, I mostly judge them reversely based on the complexity of tech used (well, modern TLS is probably the one exception). A simple static site…
Swedish guy here, can confirm that it was often called "Blåtand" in various circumstances in Sweden at the time (20ish years ago). I have worked with Ericsson-employees who also called it "Blåtand" but nowadays it is…
Like others have mentioned here the demo seems to be able to categorize users into certain groups, but it is unclear how useful it is for fingerprinting and track an individual. I would love to see some statistics on it…
>Life continued as normal in Sweden... Sweden had less formal lockdowns, but recommendations that was largely followed . Also limited opening hours for restaurants and closed events with live audience. Most workers…
As someone who worked with Unix/Linux and command line arguments for 30 years and still "abuse" cat like the documentation, I regularly hear this complaint. Yes, "cmd <file" is more efficient for the computer but not…
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Could you name another browser with enough backing to be able to keep up? Besides Google Chrome (controlled and backed by the surveillance overlords) and Safari (Kept alive by Apple cultists) I see very few free…
> 24-bit audio is obviously a noticeable improvement even on $150 headphones Not going to question your subjective experience, but I do not think most people will hear any difference between 16 and 24 bit playbacks…
> NAT was a necessity when it was being introduced, so I don't understand the complaints. Sure it's annoying, but what was the alternative? IPv6
Thanks! This info is always nice to have when setting up firewalls. Every application should come with a list of connections made, what the purpose is and what the consequences are if you disallow it.
> Does IF Metall already represent all of Tesla's employees? No, but Sweden has mainly unions based on industries (like IF Metall represents workers in industrial and metal-sector, you have Transport that represents…
And what will GPT info tools learn from, once the public curated sources are gone?
One reason is that tuta does not require you to have any other connection to create and account. Protonmail require a second mail, phone or possibly some kind of payment if I recall correctly (for verification?) that…
100% this. As a consumer that tries to do active choices the current model breaks any kind of active choices to support or not support an artist, except nudging it somewhere in the margins. If your pot is only going to…
I see only issues abandoning copyright (for example it is the protection that makes Open Source Licenses work), but we should definitely discuss the length of it. The current trend of longer and longer periods of…
While technically true, that DDR5 comes with "on-die ECC", it is only because the memory is so unreliable it will not work properly without it. However, even then, it is not the same as true ECC that have a extra data…
Depends on your needs, but it is fairly simple to buy a domain-name and manage the dns-servers and hosting of web-server (and I guess e-mail) yourself. If you have a A/AAAA-record in your top TLD pointing directly to…
It is small, simple and does the job. Also seems to have good documentation. What is there not to love about that? Do you know something better that fills the same gap?
This is very sad news for all Swedes. Here is an article in english: https://sweden.postsen.com/trends/49453/The-YouTube-channel-... And for Swedes you can watch a short interview with him on Swedish Televison in the…
The article mentions "no more than 2,000 watts (i.e. 2 kWh per hour or 48 kWh per day) by the year 2050, without lowering their standard of living" so it is not 2kWh/day but 2kWh/hour. You are already below it in your…
My personal preference is to begin with STIG from DoD Cyber Exchange: https://public.cyber.mil/stigs/downloads/ They take a while to come for the latest version of a OS and none is out for Ubuntu later than 20.04 yet,…
Hi, this sounds interesting... But when I try to enter the site I just get a image of an armadillo. I do browse with javascript disabled so that is most likely the reason, but I can also imagine that a fair bit of your…
I guess that is the reason why every musician should copy their master to a cassette tape and go to a shitty car with a tape-player and listen there, why every developer should have a very old crap-computer to run their…
I would argue that it is illegal because it hides criminal activity and is a mean to gain from crime even if caught. When laundering money you are trying to hide that the gains are from illegal activity. Normally if you…
Wow, all that long article and no mention of the versions affected. Fortunately it is mentioned in the redhat bugzilla for that CVE and there it states that it is fixed in stable kernel v5.16.6. I assume it is also…
Whenever I access a organization that primarily deals with computer security, I mostly judge them reversely based on the complexity of tech used (well, modern TLS is probably the one exception). A simple static site…
Swedish guy here, can confirm that it was often called "Blåtand" in various circumstances in Sweden at the time (20ish years ago). I have worked with Ericsson-employees who also called it "Blåtand" but nowadays it is…
Like others have mentioned here the demo seems to be able to categorize users into certain groups, but it is unclear how useful it is for fingerprinting and track an individual. I would love to see some statistics on it…
>Life continued as normal in Sweden... Sweden had less formal lockdowns, but recommendations that was largely followed . Also limited opening hours for restaurants and closed events with live audience. Most workers…