

It’s spying with extra steps. As long as nobody collaborates with the company paying them money, it’s perfect.
It’s spying with extra steps. As long as nobody collaborates with the company paying them money, it’s perfect.
I still think this form of top posting is content jacking and stealing engagement from green engineering who posted in the other community
Love a good dactyl
Did she single handedly tank the performance of the film? No
Did her activities outside of the film help the film get good pr and positive buzz? Also no
National security letters and research… That’s why there is zero information, it’s all sealed.
That’s why the lawyer won’t say anything, they are not allowed to.
Wasn’t unheard of for PhD students at my university to get their research made secret while their PhD was in progress…created huge headaches for everyone, especially if they couldn’t get clearance to even see/finish their research.
The LLMs already got trained with all the reddit data …
Get a slot adapter first, to male sure your use case works before doing the physical mods others are talking about
Clean your closet/house. Put everything into containers/boxes. Only take things out of the boxes when you need to use it. At 6 months everything still in a box you don’t need.
Sure! Thats a great idea, I moderate communities that are not lined up with traditional advice. I welcome constructive ackshually conversations.
Most people don’t think it’s legit, but that is why we read the research papers that come out. Outcomes should be the goal, not sustaining dogma.
If these types of movies were profitable, there wouldn’t be these kind of articles saying oh my god they’re losing money
I have a UPS designed to run long enough to shutdown my server gracefully. I can manually turn it back on if the outage is extended.
If I was designing a critical service the ups would have enough runtime to switch over to some other power system (solar batteries, generator, second circuit, etc)
Why even have a phone number if it is useless?
What’s your threat model? What are your major security concerns?
A phone not getting hardware updates is going to be trivially targeted by physical attacks, such as celebrite.
If your phone isn’t getting updates from graphene OS, it probably won’t get updates from calyx os either (or soon won’t).
If you just want to keep the hardware working, for nonsensitive things, lineage OS is a great option. But it won’t be very secure
https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-lifetime tells you how long a device will get support and updates
Tldr:
Check with your airline before traveling.
I explain it better over here https://hackertalks.com/post/7479031
The people who are going to watch it are people who don’t like trump, but want to see trump being made fun of for a entire movie. That demographic exists, and they will really like it. But in the context of a box office flop, it does explain things.
Making super topical political satire narrows the audience and dates the production.
Making a overtly political film so on the nose that it will alienate 50% of your possible audience… Then getting shocked when the film under performs.
This scifi film isn’t scifi, it’s a extended SNL skit with scifi window dressing. So you lost your scifi audience here
The humor in the film is cringe humor, that doesn’t appeal to all humor demographics.
So the audience is people who hate trump but don’t mind thinking about trump, people who don’t dislike scifi trappings but also don’t really like scifi themes/ideas, and people who want to watch a full hour of political cringe humor. That is a small audience.
Crypto is a not private. The blockchain is public.
Not necessarily true for all ledgers, such as monero.
https://www.getmonero.org/get-started/faq/#anchor-different
Monero uses three different privacy technologies: ring signatures, ring confidential transactions (RingCT), and stealth addresses. These hide the sender, amount, and receiver in the transaction, respectively. All transactions on the network are private by mandate; there is no way to accidentally send a transparent transaction. This feature is exclusive to Monero. You do not need to trust anyone else with your privacy.
but not to promote cryptocurrencies themselves
My core complaint still stands, digital fungible money is part of the privacy conversation. Especially threat modeling for people.
I’m deeply concerned about their anticrypto discussion stance. Digital fungible money is a key component of any privacy discussion.
Many privacy focused services accept payments in crypto, such as vpns, web hosting, email services, etc
Not being able to discuss this axis of digital exposure is antithetical to a healthy discourse about privacy.
You can use forks of firefox that dont build in the tracking, such as mullvad browser.