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  • I miss the times when different phones had character. Even phones of the same company looked completely different:

    Now it’s just the same rectangle stretched different ways and maybe different color sides.

  • I like the concept of IR blaster but the one I had was in Samsung Galaxy s6 (or 5 don’t remember) and it came paired with a HORRIBLE app that tried to do its darnest to datamine your viewing habits and it’d do push notifications 5 times per day with just crappy ads. I really hate all the ad spam on Samsung phones back then. Idk if that’s still the case

  • What was that about him doing twitter’s technology policing and leaving running the company to the new CEO?

  • Your own article says it’s VMs. The tpm itself can be bricked. Ok that sucks. Still not persistent like you describe.

  • I haven’t worked directly on gov cloud but I’m familiar with its design. The two systems are completely isolated from each other with internet in between. I know you can port forward in AWS so a solution would be to spin up a VPN server in AWS and connect to it from gov cloud.

  • No they don’t. Worst case known attacks have resulted in insecure keys being generated. And even if malware could somehow be transferred out of it you wouldn’t have to trash your whole computer - just unplug the TPM

  • I’m unable to look at the exact config screen but I remember you could configure the stick to map to absolute mouse position in deck’s configuration.

  • Oh I think it’s

  • What does the other end of a plug like that look?

  • Tpm modules are pretty good. And you can buy them separately like another card. Motherboards usually have a slot for them. They are tiny like usb drives. They essentially are usb derives but for your passwords and keys. You can even configure Firefox to store your passwords in tpm

  • An MMO where is truly feels like player versus environment and not another pawn versus environment. Stop having 300 people deliver the one lost ring to the same npc for days at a time. I think one way to do it is to provide a general prompt to GPT models and have them generate a few hundred similar but different quests that get assigned per player. But also keep track of these generated differences to weave a story. Make there be more npcs than players.

  • The only one with math masters getting hired for their knowledge I know was hired by NSA

  • Yeah I had a similar feel.

  • Is this a homework assignment?

  • Start my own research company.

  • That's actually a decently good analogy, though a random redditor is still smarter than ChatGPT because they can actually analyze google results, not just match situations and put them together.

  • 8 years ago I posted on facebook that whoever is interested in keeping in touch should text me and I deleted my account a week later. 4 people texted - all 4 were my high school friend. I'm very good friends with them still. We have a tiny discord server for communication. Since then I had maybe 4 more people who I thought "huh, I wonder what are they up to now" over the years, but my curiosity wasn't big enough to start facebook again. For the rest I didn't really care.

  • JavaScript is much much higher level than C, but there are vulnerability announcements in npm all the time. C does, however, let you implement more kinds of vulnerabilities associated with memory handling.

  • Oh nice thank you. I have zwave switches with openHAB… I should look into home assistant