The app will probably get false positives anyway.
The app will probably get false positives anyway.
So Windows 11 has a built-in keylogger!
Still good enough for my needs.
The page is even incomplete, there’s a lorem ipsum at the bottom.
I know a certain international home improvement company that uses that shit for everyday communication between support teams…
The APK is called “R1 Launcher”…
They’ve already proved it works from an Android phone.
No, you don’t need a ‘very bespoke AOSP’ to turn your phone into a Rabbit R1
I just fucking need to get the APK from a goddman reliable source and I only know APKMirror
It’s not black or white.
Of couse AI hallucinates, but not all that an LLM produces is garbage.
Don’t expect a “living” Wikipedia or Google, but, it sure can help with things like coding or translating.
Could be the second one a more recent achievement?
So ASUS is now becoming as (un)reliable as ASRock.
The best part is when it fucks up the HDMI audio output of your expensive graphics card.
Yes, I’ve experienced the same issue as the guy who posted the solution.
Oppsie, F-Droid doesn’t link properly to the IzzyOnDroid repo apps
This popped up on my F-Droid homescreen:
Food Expirations (Remember all the expiration dates of your food stocks.)
I agree that you should recover (read), from the original media where the data was, I suspect something is lost along the way with dd when talking about deleted stuff or “marked for deletion”.
I hope nobody is using the drive where the data was deleted from, as you may already know that that will decrease any chance of recovery.
I’ve used Photorec in the past and it was pretty straightforward when it found stuff. I’ve also used TestDisk to recover corrupted partitions, but I didn’t know it could also help recovering files.
You could try Recuva aswell if the data was lost on a Windows machine (I’ve just noticed the community we’re on…)
They shoud use the picture of some ugly-ass motherfucker now in the name of inclusivity
I read that in the most posh British accent possible.
Edit: IDK why the downvotes, really
Reminds of that video of Louis Rossmann where he says something like: if a company writes something in small print and/or on places where people won’t look, it’s because the company knows they would lose customers and damage their PR if people knew about it.
Aside of being legal or not, if LG really wanted their customers to be aware of their BS, maybe they should have put a big ass plastic warning sticker in the front of the fridge itself, preferably holding the door/s locked or on the inside, somewhere annoying where nobody would miss it.
I’m amazed when companies can’t simply afford 100% remote work. IT’S FREE!