I expect something like this to end up being the solution, but I think we’re far from a consensus in that regard.
I expect something like this to end up being the solution, but I think we’re far from a consensus in that regard.
Is internet archive that big? i would imagine you could run it successfully with a dozen or so people tbh
Idk if it’s my hearing or what, but this sounds to me like a dogwhistle. Specifically, like they’re not saying that the second the election is over that the US is going to notice Israel is doing a warcrimes 100% run and they can either pump the breaks or the faucet turns off.
Like i said, might just be my hearing tho.
So the litmus test for a bot is to ask if it’s skibidy?
So that leaves the choice between giving our data to Google or randos on the internet then?
if Google wants paid, they can make a compelling and competitive product
Generally isn’t even a factor. Hexbears have some nuclear takes, but they are death on transphobia
Yep, that’s him
Quick, someone post the meme from the Simpsons with a penguin on his face
Flyve’s site says that it’s ceased development, which I found to be slightly amusing since this is the first I’ve heard of it. I have a lot of experience in the MDM space, and to be perfectly frank, for Android your best option is staying first party and sticking with Family Link. The MDM APIs in android land are a hot mess, and have been since their inception, and 3rd party solutions have only ever been adequate at best.
Storage more likely. Google owns fiber backbones and peers against the tier 1 providers directly. The over all point of ‘no, it’s still prohibitively expensive’ stands unless you’ve got 20B of dark fiber in your pocket.
I cannot imagine how those two things could possibly be true unless you did actually hear of him and either got the name wrong or just forgot
Meaning it legally must be a sealed unit with only 2 states, high and low. In Europe and/or other places there may be multiple angle states and/or strip headlights or other stuff based on their specific regulations. The result is that the efficacy of US headlight systems have a hard upper bound for how effective they can be, based on what was practical to do in the 60s.
I hope discovery finds something obvious to this effect, or we’re all going to have a bad time in the near future
So, i started working for Cisco shortly after this went down, and it actually changed basically everything about their global supply chain. Anywhere that devices which would be provided to customers were at rest were blanketed by cameras and literally all procurement shipping was changed to overnight (or first overnight for anything near a warehouse) to try to make it functionally impossible to execute the same attack again.
Talk shit about their products all you want, but they were unironically angry about this issue and in classic Cisco fashion threw money at the problem until it went away.
He was specifically instructed in the linked pr to change the license terms, I don’t see how that makes him the asshole here.
this user survey could help
Sigbs point to no
It’s not useless, it’s saying you can’t afford the better quality product you dirty, dirty poor.
You know, after last week? Maybe they’re on to something here