

I’ve not used this, so I can’t promise anything, but I bookmarked it from another thread. Maybe it has some pertinent info?
I’ve not used this, so I can’t promise anything, but I bookmarked it from another thread. Maybe it has some pertinent info?
I think philosophers around that time often did this especially if they were using a word in a way it is not usually used.
Or force people to read/watch media and learning what activates
A standardized magnetic pogo pin connector
That’s something I hadn’t considered before. What a neat idea.
A lot overboard, really. There is a long way to go for truth and reconciliation.
As for data safety, its not looking too great: https://tuta.com/blog/canada-bill-c2-surveillance
I’m not sure it’s alarmist; I think this is all a breaking change is.
Anybody updating needs to know their existing config may not longer be supported. Even if the consequences are small, even if not every user will be affected, this update will break some previously acceptable configs. I think that warrants a heads up and a reminder to read the release notes.
I was bracing myself for some level of absurdity after this disclaimer.
Instead it seemed to be pretty reasonably complicated. They didn’t flash some custom firmware or even mess with the hardware at all.
Sure, it is complicated, but in terms of hacks it seems to be par for the course.
Might not be such a simple call to make (would endanger others). It might not even be about the law, its probably pretty hard to think after hearing that news.
Does memos fit your use case?
TIL I might be in a maze
So, space clouds?
Theyre not saying anything about reading the key off the phone. Brute force the key by trying every key against the encrypted data dump.
Nobody on the internet would misrepresent the truth
Does ntfy solve this problem?
When in a pinch, men might shit through their dick
Hypernormalization
I don’t mean to question the sincerity of your post when I ask this. Did you use a LLM, like chatgpt, to edit/phrase your question? This style of writing is also used by humans, so I absolutely could be wrong. I am just checking my AI detection calibration.