I thought that only happened in GTA 5 😕
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I thought that only happened in GTA 5 😕
Generally you’d want to strive for perfection, but not go crazy over it and mantain a balance in all things, risk vs. benefit, that sort of thing, hence the saying
That sounds subjective, in that case just down vote and move on, no point in trying to find the right answer here.
Chinese brands are wild and they make the craziest shit
There’s a 240W charging prototype by Otto IIRC
It’s really tough to get your attention span back, especially if you have an attention disorder. I know that for me it’s so easy to fall back into old habits (like I’m doing now) if life is not going exactly perfectly, cause I just get tired and doing anything else is just too much effort that I already exhaust at work and chores.
I wish you luck in trying to move away from screens, or if you stay on screens, that the time is spent on more memorable activities - movies, TV shows, educational content, documentaries etc.
Yeah but he was being pedantic over the word “impossibly”. If we can make 1 atom thin sheets, then it’s not impossible, right?
The fuck? Get off the internet for a bit and touch some grass
They serve different purposes, what’s wrong with having both bikes and cars? People live outside of cities too, you know
Is the recent XZ backdoor (and something that had to do with SSH too) anything to worry about in terms of the probability of there being a backdoor even in open source router software?
Not trying to dissuade anyone here, I love open source software, I’m just wondering how much effort is reasonable to be put into securing your local network (i.e. buying your own router, also installing open source software, or writing your own router software if you don’t trust existing solutions) given that not everyone is tech savvy and you get diminishing returns for every additional security measure. And when is the usual point at which you would say “okay, this is secure enough”?
My router is not from an ISP, but it does get frequent firmware updates and I don’t use any cloud management features, only local configuration.
I’m curious, does running open source software somehow exempt you from getting malware?
Iunno, divine inspiration? /j