aBundleOfFerrets Says Humans Will Reach the Singularity Within 3 Years
aBundleOfFerrets Says Humans Will Reach the Singularity Within 3 Years
Thanks, I was more worried that there was something completely wrong security-wise with that approach!
Genuine question from someone with a single page static site - why is Cloudflare a useless suggestion?
And I’ll argue it’s on-prem even if you don’t have the physical server in your building
It tells you right there in the log: “DRDY”
I find Simpsons Hit and Run isn’t getting any younger
If it is powered on but blank screen, you can try terminating the user session from a terminal
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-terminate-user-session-in-linux/
The second half of this article is specifically about the FX-8350 and Hogwarts Legacy performance in case you’re interested
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/k6-fx-8350-revisited-2023-compared-to-modern-ryzens-games
I love that the best example they can find is a couple who spend only 140 days a year in France, despite the rules allowing 160 days a year. They obviously only go there for particular seasons: They’re not residents, they’re tourists
They’re also not actually prevented from continuing to do it, and despite how important this is said to be to them, it was just “too much hassle”
I am not in any way qualified to ask this question, but wouldn’t devaluing your currency by half cause 100% inflation on all imports, and effectively double all foreign denominated debts?
AliExpress makes alibaba/taobao products available to intl shoppers, do the mentioned competitors have similar intl offerings, or are they China-domestic only?
(Not OP) Thanks but that particular article is AI generated garbage (or just thesaurus generated plagiarism) - you can tell when they replace technical terms like ‘judgement’ or ‘decision’ with synonyms like ‘choice’
While the Cato Institute are some sort of libertarian think-tank, at least this is a real human-written article, and it links back to some better sources:
https://www.cato.org/blog/judge-willett-concurrence-highlights-qualified-immunitys-flawed-foundation
Every time someone says experienced users should use a more difficult to use distribution I die a little inside - I happily use Mint, have done for years, why make my life more difficult?
I use Firefox on desktop and Mull (fork) on Android. I have zero problems with Firefox. I don’t really use YT and don’t mind going to the website when I do so can’t comment on embedded videos
I have used the Voyager PWA and it will hang after being in the background so you have to reopen, but not sure if this is a Firefox issue
Only using basic extensions like UBlock Origin on Android, lots of extensions on desktop (and literally hundreds of tabs open)
Bitwarden F-Droid repo
Ethical phishing: Email Twitter users, steal their credentials, close their accounts
/jk
Cool cool, definitely not criticising, and a great article to post
I think the weakness of the article was mentioning that the email passed the Security Policy Framework (i.e. appeared to legitimately be from x.com) without discussing why this is possible and who is responsible for it not happening
They even say in bold that ‘the primary responsibility less with the end user’, but in this case even careful users could easily be caught
This is a great short analysis, but I think the generic recommendations are a bit strange when tacked onto it
Firstly, who knows what to expect from the Twitter X changeover. If I had a blue subscription I wouldn’t not (!) expect to get an email about migrating considering the chaos so far
Then the email is verified as coming from Twitter, and sends you to the genuine Twitter API. No amount of 2FA or antivirus is going to save you here
Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Point