

The Olympic Exclusion Zone is expanding
The Post Ninja


The Olympic Exclusion Zone is expanding


Authy doesn’t work, but Authy is not that great privacy-wise. I use a self-host app anyway that’s backed up.


Problems:


I’ve seen this before. The great copyright battle continues, companies vs. peoples…


Browsing extensions are being discovered by directly probing them - over 6,200 of them - and they are particular extensions tied to religious, political, and neurodivergent use cases. This is more than just browser fingerprinting - it is breaching the privacy of the user and profiling them in ways deemed illegal in the EU (GDPR) and even California. That doesn’t include the tracking cookies, either.


Pixel’s a Google device in design. A used one unlocked, and GrapheneOS, and there is no Google.


While I am not against AI as a tool, this person being a tool with AI generated slop remixes everywhere as a hustle is not approve.


$80bn for VR Miis that didn’t have legs until last year
$80bn for “We have VRChat at home”


Instead they bought Moltbook, the reddit for ai bots (only ai bots can post)
I NEVER SLEEP I KEEP MY EYES WIDE OPEN


POS systems all live up to their acronyms. Intel Atom (or the lowest end chinesium) CPUs, barely enough RAM to function, an out of date build of Windows (or Android), and software that feels like it was designed in 1993 and never grew out of that era. Often requiring a screen resolution of 800x600 for PC on VGA touch displays that feel like they’re 25 years old, and force disable all ipv6 because we don’t want to risk the network working better than the recommended static ipv4 setup from hell.


That means nothing if your latency spikes or some packets drop at the moment you need to click and not hold, or move the mouse precisely and drop.


TLC is the technology, not the manufacturer. TLC means three bits per cell, versus QLC which has 4 bits per cell. Every extra bit the cell has to store exponentially reduces its write cycle.


Let’s hope not


On the upside, we consumers get to have the superior TLC SSDs (better write durability).
Nothing like a Lisa Frank motivation to get you going


alternative: stand the roll on its end on top of the sink next to the toilet


How fast do you want it, how hot do you want it, where do you want it


As someone who remotes home frequently, no, the experience is not quite right. Packet drop and latency cause lots of input errors and misclicks. Sometimes the local internet decides not to carry your packets, and sometimes even connecting over vpn doesn’t.
You do not want a cloud desktop. You want a physical desktop and supplement with cloud services you can’t run locally.
They aren’t allowing fully ai generated code. Copyright office says ai used in the process does not forefit the copyright, but ai generating the content entirely (or almost entirely) does. By having the user be responsible for the code, it burdens the user to make sure this stuff isn’t abused to do that.