Do you keep a constant VPN connection to your home network?
Do you keep a constant VPN connection to your home network?


How do they ask permission without filming them first though? With such a device, I’d assume it is always recording and sending data to Meta servers.


A docker container is not a whole separate Linux server, it uses the kernel running on the host
No, it’s not. We all know that we cannot afford to put any more CO2 into the atmosphere. So reasonably, any new CO2 that is emitted would have to be (permanently) removed via carbon capture. That would be the true cost of emitting CO2, but instead, these effects are externalized to global society as a whole, making gas at the pump artificially cheap by cheating everyone else.
Awww, did someone get addicted to unsustainable energy sources that are artificially cheap due to externalized costs?
Edit: For context, the highest price shown in this picture is still 32% cheaper than gas was in Germany BEFORE your genius president decided to start a war, and around 42% cheaper than it is now. And seeing as we’re still burning fossils like there’s no tomorrow, it is apparently not nearly expensive enough yet.


Come to Europe, then :)
An apple!? Couldn’t you just get rolling papers at the gas station?


And why is burning an audio file onto a CD better than having the same file on flash storage?


Not for home computers. But storing data in DNA could become feasible for archiving, as it is very dense and degrades very slowly.
I use en- and em-dashes religiously in my LaTeX documents, and I’m not going to start using the wrong kind of dash on purpose. Might as well abandon grammar while we’re at it.
What do you mean going back, that game is brand new.
‘universal HDD compatibility’ means all their devices can handle SAS drives, right? Right??


They advertise that passwords are only stored on the server in encrypted form, meaning they couldn’t read them even if they wanted to (or were forced to by a government agency) and you don’t have to trust them not to. This paper shows that several vulnerabilities exist in the protocol which could be exploited by malicious code running on the server (injected by hackers or a government agency), which would then allow an attacker to obtain cleartext-passwords. So you do, in fact, have to trust the servers integrity.


Yet, he was building capital. If you try to put away as much money as possible by living as frugally as possible, that does not make your financial situation ‘bad’.
I have my AP connected with a trunk link and configured to offer different SSIDs for different VLANs. I connect IOT devices to the IOT WiFi, and home assistant can see them since the machine running it is connected to that VLAN as well. Apart from the initial setup, this feels like less of a hassle, as firewall rules are already set up for this VLAN (no connection to internet or other VLANs). If I had to manually make sure that every new IOT device I add is incapable of talking to the internet, I think I’d go mad.


Or who do so little cleaning at home that their appartment becomes almost unusable or outright dangerous to live in


*so Apple claims. Is it possible to verify the key is un-recoverably deleted? The more reasonable approach (when it comes to security) would be to never upload a key in the first place.
How tall do you have to be for 120kg to be near death?
Sounds like Durak?