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And they have a -50% flash sale.
Imagine that timing.
And they have a -50% flash sale.
Imagine that timing.
I’ve been trying to convince my boomer wife to try affinity. She works mostly with print, and it seems like a good fit to me.
Additionally, chat monitoring would not apply to accounts used for national security, investigations, or military purposes.
Why do they want to protect the pedophiles working for nations and militaries?
Personally, I’d like to see them force in-browser DoH down my throat with my computer powered off. They’ll never see it coming.
The day they do their own DoH in-browser it is definitely up to them. It’s already opt-in if you want to see how well your pi-hole won’t work with it enabled.
Next step is to do DoH by default, and finally making it compulsory.
You sweet summer child.
How long do you think Chrome will let DoH be opt-in?
I used to play it a lot when it was cool.
I thought it was an ncurses multiplayer tetris-clone.
Likely they’ll force app/play store to require compliance for the apps published in that region.
Yes, yes, side loading, FOSS. Grandma won’t sideload, and responsibility will be on the platform owner. That’s you if you run your own matrix server for your grandma.
Resizable BAR was previously cited as a requirement for Intel ARC cards, but I think the drivers today can do without. Sounds like your system might be too old to have that. Might be a soft requirement, as in you’ll see a performance drop if you don’t have it.
Consumer rights in the EU are pretty strong. They include two-week free returns, no questions asked, on things purchased online/remote.
These rights do not extend to businesses, though. Sounds like Amazon is not interested in being helpful unless legislation is twisting their arm.
My RX580 does the job just fine. Does 1080p at 3x realtime for HEVC, and 10x for h.264.
They’re dirt cheap second hand.
I moved from kts24 to a hetzner arm node earlier this week. So far I’m very impressed.
Well, he’s credited as the editor overseeing security stuff. Reading between the lines I’d say he’s just taking responsibility for the articles correctness.
This article in particular is just so poorly written that you’d forgive me for assuming it wasn’t man-written.
I think the AI that wrote the article misunderstood.
Arch doesn’t build from release tar balls, but straight from git. Arch also doesn’t link sshd against liblzma. So while they’ve shipped the dirty version of xz utils, at least sshd is not affected.
It’s possible that the dirty version affected some of the other things that link liblzma. Like a handful of kde components for example.
I use syncthing. Share from any app, land on that directory on your server.
It feels like many positions today don’t deal with things that you couldn’t learn in a 6 month boot camp aimed at a particular stack.
I did my computer engineering degree in the early 2000s, and we still had a lot of those early day concepts. All from digital electronics, to processor and compiler design. Lots of focus on the formal methods to prove the correctness of software. Plenty of programming paradigms. None of my professors had a degree in CS. There was no CS when they were studying. They all had math degrees and a love for logic and automata theory.
I can’t say that I’ve actively used it outside of academia, but I think that it has set me up to be a life long quick learner of everything happening in this fast-paced field. Most roles might be working with high level languages today, but those roles wouldn’t exist unless capable people build the compilers, drivers and hardware.
The field needs people who will comb through specifications instead of searching stackoverflow to figure out things. (I guess asking ChatGPT or copilot are the new stackoverflow)
I have a guilty pleasure in old things. The Computer Chronicles have all their episodes on youtube, and their analysis of the news in the 80s have held up remarkably well. I’ve also been reading Hollingdale’s Electronic computers. Computers are still just Von Neumann architecture no matter how many abstraction layers we build on top of it.
I think that limit (previously 5GB) is for files that they’ll store for you. Larger transfers are P2P only.
I recommend https://wormhole.app for the purpose. Drag, drop, leave the tab open.
This guy kiddie porns.