I have tuck-driving as my plan B.
You'd get nowhere using assembly because people wanted to keep improving technology.
The Nokia was actually build and freakin' rock solid. Then came smartphones because people wanted to improve. It sure wasn't easy and they didn't go Geez, a phone from scratch? Why bother?
So like the TSA?
Let's not do zomething because it's hard pretty much sums up every new generation.
Imagine if they said that when they had to program everything in assembly...
Nope.
Farming?
letting fucking rich twats get away with it
That's law in general...
That one died a few days ago too.
I think the data variant stores 1GB... good enough for archiving invoices and the like...
Thanks, my point is simply just that data is still physical, no matter what.
Turn off the PC and see how well that no-matter-what applies...
A document locked inside a box that I personally don’t have a key to doesn’t make the document inside of it non-existent, just inaccessible to me, personally.
What's the point of having inaccessible data?
ZFS FTW
Agree its not great for very long term storage though.
What would be?
becoming actual lost media physically
Reminded me of that Cowboy Bebop episode where they so hunting for a VCR.
MiniDisks too? Nooo!
TOML
Interesting... me likes it.
But if astronauts were killed, maybe the outrage would finally be enough
Nope. The news would die off in less than a week, short attention spans and all that.
Won't that increase probability of skin cancer?
Edit: yes:
there is an extremely low probability that scars derived from such injury might later become cancerous
The planning board's decision was based on health concerns due to the possible negative environmental impact of telecommunication on the residents, especially the children studying at the school who could potentially be exposed to electromagnetic radiation.
Because that surely would be the only cell tower in town.
It gets more fun if we're talking SQL data via C API: is that 0 a field with 0 value or an actual NULL? Oracle's Pro*C actually has an entirely different structure or indicator variables just to flag actual NULLs.
CVE-2024-6387: RCE in OpenSSH's server, on glibc-based Linux systems
Regression in signal handler.
> This vulnerability is exploitable remotely on glibc-based Linux systems, where syslog() itself calls async-signal-unsafe functions (for example, malloc() and free()): an unauthenticated remote code execution as root, because it affects sshd's privileged code, which is not sandboxed and runs with full privileges.
An intriguing prototype with a lot of rough edges.
Ooooh... car BSOD vibes...
Why Hondas Run Great - JIT Manufacturing, 5S Methodology and Kaizen
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Another great Fortnine video just came out, this time about Honda.
Didn't quite explore the supply shortage impact on JIT as seen during the pandemic, though.
Kaspersky products are now banned in the US
If it ain't 'murican we ban 'em!
Guess all foreign cars should be next, what with all the telemetry and all...
Bored of the MIT and GPL Licenses? Switch From That Lame Old Legalese to One of These 10 Awesome Licenses!
The GNU GPL, BSD license, MIT...those are so last century. Today we have many other cool licenses to use and you should definitely switch all your code to one of these.
Optimizing SQLite for servers
>TL;DR? > > PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL; > PRAGMA busy_timeout = 5000; > PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL; > PRAGMA cache_size = 1000000000; > PRAGMA foreign_keys = true; > PRAGMA temp_store = memory ;
AMD won Computex by extending AM5 support and launching new AM4 CPUs
...which is why i prefer AM for hardware longevity.
> A 22-year-old man from the United Kingdom arrested this week in Spain is allegedly the ringleader of Scattered Spider, a cybercrime group suspected of hacking into Twilio, LastPass, DoorDash, Mailchimp, and nearly 130 other organizations over the past two years.
Microsoft, which subcontracts the quality assurance provider, has a standing labor neutrality agreement with the Communications Workers of America.
> A quality assurance game testing company contracted by Microsoft’s Activision laid off an entire team of workers because they began organizing, according to an unfair labor practice charge filed by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) on Monday
Online Privacy and Overfishing
> Internet surveillance, and the resultant loss of privacy, is following the same trajectory. Just as certain fish populations in the world’s oceans have fallen 80 percent, from previously having fallen 80 percent, from previously having fallen 80 percent (ad infinitum), our expectations of privacy have similarly fallen precipitously. The pervasive nature of modern technology makes surveillance easier than ever before, while each successive generation of the public is accustomed to the privacy status quo of their youth. What seems normal to us in the security community is whatever was commonplace at the beginning of our careers.
Can anyone recommend a lightweight, stable distro for a thinkpad?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/21857312
> I'm looking to mainly use it for school and was wondering if there's any recommended distros out there for thinkpads. > > Its a Lenovo Thinkpad T480.
The contract requires repair shops to "immediately disassemble" devices that have parts "not purchased from Samsung."
The accuracy of some critical GPS navigation systems used in modern farming have been "extremely compromised," a John Deere dealership told customers Saturday.
John Deere was unavailable for comment.
> KrebsOnSecurity has been in intermittent contact with LockBitSupp for several months over the course of reporting on different LockBit victims. Reached at the same ToX instant messenger identity that the ransomware group leader has promoted on Russian cybercrime forums, LockBitSupp claimed the authorities named the wrong guy.
> LockBitSupp, who now has a $10 million bounty for his arrest from the U.S. Department of State, has been known to be flexible with the truth.
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