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Ok but did you try banging it from the top two three times.
Ok but did you try banging it from the top two three times.
Ja klar. Der Kollege meinte doch die Holzklotzhereins.
But the end-of-quarter bonus is still on the table, right?
Aiming for a future in IT security, I find this branch of computer science somewhat ironic. You basically work to make your future work harder, i.e. you make things more secure, making your job of finding vulnerabilities even more difficult. Still a sucker for it, though
We need an open source smart tag. I recently researched how the landscape has changed and, as an android user, still nothing good in available. I’m not sure if I remember right, but Google’s find my device was supposed to be open source or at least open spec? Might be worth looking into how easy it would be to code a lil firmware for this network myself. As much as I’d love a tag for things I cannot lose, the current options are throwing money away for no actual useful tracking (Samsung), forfeit your privacy (Tile, perhaps others), sell your soul (Apple).
You have to double tap to play it.
Hey, that’s why I wanted an explanation! The one I got an a search result made it seem like you can’t install anything.
Can you explain the idea and advantages? Excluding use cases like setting up a laptop for your grandma.
I’m afraid reverse engineering proprietary internal connection is not an easy feat.
Are you sure you didn’t say arf woof grrr? Huge mistake.
Oh yeah you’re right!
The article does not mention reporting it to the police. I get that 99.99% of the time, nothing will come of it, but that’s something I would immediately do. Maybe I just don’t get the rich aspect of going out and buying the newest latest model right away and forgetting about the stolen phone, even if it is theoretically still in the reach of police forces.
Apple has the benefit of making everything themselves, down to the secure enclave processors and, as of some time also, the processor as a whole. They get to design their hardware, OS, software, ecosystem, all around security and it all plays together nicely.
If you control everything, you can do whatever you want with it. Android phones being more of a mixed bag of different vendors making different parts of the phone, including the software components, makes this interplay much more difficult. It usually takes android quite some time before they catch up on the latest security concepts.
The generative fill has been around for way longer than the AI craze.
I used Joplin for up to 8 hours daily for half a year (university) before switching to Obsidian, too. As far as I know, Joplin lets you store the notes as files, too, but you need to set it up that way from the start.
Still, I found Obsidian to be much more pleasant and - ironically - easier to modify (by writing plugins) than Joplin.
“Pixels” mood tracker. I love it but I also love self-hosting all my services.
If not, he’ll just draft the women and children, too.
What does Firefox Gold include?
I’m an Arch user flirting with the idea of NixOS. Is it too late to save me?
That is not true. Quantum immortality does not mean you will live forever. It means that whenever there’s a non-zero chance of surviving something, you will do so. At one point you will die in all conceivable universes, at which point your consciousness is finally gone.