Or just… Stay on Windows 10? There’s nothing wrong with it compared to Windows 11 (though Linux is usually a better choice).
kbin’s not looking great currently so I’ve shifted to fedia.io: https://fedia.io/u/LostXOR
Or just… Stay on Windows 10? There’s nothing wrong with it compared to Windows 11 (though Linux is usually a better choice).
Very cool, I didn’t know a toggleable superconductor was even possible. With all this research into superconductivity it’s only a matter of time before a room-temperature superconductor is found.
“Every account on reddit is a bot except you” is becoming more of a reality every day.
19 million miles is 102 light seconds.
They’re new high tech lasers that go faster than the speed of light!
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Much better.
If you haven’t used Windows in that long you might as well just get rid of it.
Not happening for me currently, but that definitely sounds like something Google would do. Good thing Firefox lets you easily change your user agent.
Never dd at 3am, kids.
Yeah, I don’t really care much if Google collects a bunch of data about me.
Oh no, Google will know I have a surround sound system!
I don’t really see how that’s an issue, except for very privacy focused people (who probably don’t have a Google account or are already careful about stuff like that).
The difference in air density from 0°C to 45°C is only around 20%. I can’t imagine that would be enough to cause problems, assuming the drones have a decent safety margin. I think it’s more likely it’s a safety precaution for the electronics.
.bashrc and .profile can be modified without root, as can autostarting .desktop files. I think systemd and anything in /etc require root though.
Also a lot of users set sudo
to not require a password (I am guilty of this) which makes privilege escalation easy.
People do frequently consume videos on devices other than their phone, though. A desktop application is arguably just as important.
From their timeline it seems it’ll be a year or two before it becomes available, but that’s pretty cool nonetheless. I wonder how strong (and sensitive) of an antenna the satellites need to communicate with phones designed for much shorter range communication, and if it’ll work with cloud cover.
Encrypted data compresses much worse than non-encrypted data, so it does matter in terms of size.
As long as the other 18 characters are randomly generated that seems secure enough, and a decent way to keep track of which passwords are associated with which accounts.