Okay? It was on a test stand. That’s what test stands are for. Isn’t stuff like this almost a weekly occurrence for them?
Okay? It was on a test stand. That’s what test stands are for. Isn’t stuff like this almost a weekly occurrence for them?
Do ASCII-encoded UI elements count as “graphics”? I remember a few PC games using them in the 80s. They did have those window border things and a few other symbols. I remember the random smiley faces getting printed out when my Dad’s dot matrix got fucked up.
I can’t imagine all the shit it’s picked up from 4chan’s /b/.
You need the live background noise to produce an inverted sound wave which will cancel it out. You don’t have that in a piece of data or software.
Full market saturation. They’re washing machines now. We shouldn’t be caring so hard about them anymore.
No we obviously need more cheap plastics and shitty rubber grips that will turn to sticky goo in five years, as well as control circuitry with a dozen corners cut.
That would apply in my “encrypted container of some sort” solution, yes.
So let’s stop calling it “deleted” then, and call it what it is. “Forgetting”.
I’m not sure what you actually want the OS to do about it other than as I said, fill it with random data.
If every time an OS had to delete something it had to fill the space with zeros or garbage data multiple times just to make extra sure it’s gone, we’d all be trashing our flash chips very fast, and performance would be heavily degraded. There really isn’t a way around this.
The solution to keep private files private is to put them into an encrypted container of some sort where you control the keys.
Wonder what the reason was for so much being in raw assembly when C existed. A basic library/API would be one of the first things I’d tackle in an OS. Move on to a higher level as soon as you’re able.
Meredith Whitaker, the president of Signal, said “I keep brooding on the way the xz backdoor was enabled in significant part via weaponizing the FOSS [free and open source software culture of shitty behavior and abuse.”
“What is striking is that the uncool, mean standards of FOSS conduct that many of us have decried for years, and that many defended as authentic, tough, etc., ended up not just being exclusionary loser behavior, but a significant attack surface.”
Emphasis mine.
They probably meant things like monopoly breakups, wage increases, lowering healthcare costs, you know, things that directly affect the average person. This isn’t going to affect my life in any way whatsoever. This squabble is between governments, not us.
I think there’s already a way to forward Google Home requests directly to ChatGPT, I might be wrong though.
Yeah it’s like what happened to toasters, refrigerators, and home computers. Nobody gives AF anymore.
Why is it so common for Apple users to replace their devices every 1-2 years then? Theres a reason it’s a meme. Regardless of what Apple does with old hardware, they promote this mentality of always needing the next new shiny thing. They’re the pioneers of that.
I’m still on a rooted Samsung from 2017. I know several people who went through 3 iPhones in that time.
Hey guys, unless I missed Boeing getting into biological warfare, I’m pretty sure an infection had nothing to do with them. It’s funny to circlejerk though, I know.
Are you sure you don’t just want another camera stuck to the back? Maybe you have one too many external ports?
16 years old? That thermostat has sure had a run
I have game consoles that are more than twice that old and still play reliably. Apple really skewed our idea of lifespans for electronics, didn’t they? It’s a thermostat, they should be designed to install and forget for the next half-century. It’s a core part of a house, like the plumbing and breaker box.
That’s okay, if you want a quick nostalgia trip, just open one of the many control panels. Use the one according to the Windows era you want.