The real learning comes from debugging the garbage code you copied from stack overflow
The real learning comes from debugging the garbage code you copied from stack overflow
I’m using foobar2000. Should I be using something else?
So mozilla is paying the server costs for this, what’s the business model?
I’m sorry, I don’t like any of these names
I’ve heard but not confirmed that the various NUC models have CEC
Kodac moment
They always keep trying again until we forget about it and it sticks forever
It’s not the Joule… Yet
Obviously, Microsoft will happily sell you one drive cloud backup to solve the problem they are creating.
I think Logitech should take responsibility and give them a $30 voucher
A lot of smart key cars are vulnerable to relay attacks. It’s not a solved security issue by any means.
Dell is already at 500Hz 1080p
I like this take, it’s like the LLM is doing a cold reading of what the expected response is.
I’m getting tired of Microsoft reading my data. What’s you backup strategy on linux?
More data rot. I wonder how many millions of links are about to disappear.
My understanding, zero day means when the exploit was discovered it was already being used in the wild. This is different from an exploit discovered by a bounty program or by security researchers.
trust me on the sunscreen https://youtu.be/KdQbb3FXSEI
I’d love to see a crank on EVs to power the low voltage stuff in emergencies. How many amps does the car startup take? 15A? Maybe bicycle pedals.
It’s much much much cheaper to use the same 12V systems that other cars use.
Kia/hyundai solved this by having a disconnect on their (li-ion) 12V battery. When the voltage gets low it completely isolates the battery. There is a button inside the car that reconnects it right before starting the car.
Isn’t that just Disney Land?