Some people take tabs vs spaces too seriously.
Some people take tabs vs spaces too seriously.
Was he arrested? I don’t see follow up. It only says he was handcuffed which would be standard until they know what’s going on.
The dictionary definition:
“software that enables a user to obtain covert information about another’s computer activities by transmitting data covertly from their hard drive.”
Just because a program tells you it’s collecting your data in the fine print doesn’t mean it’s not spyware.
Google’s Gemini AI says they know the details of the transactions. The link Google provided as a source was this which says they collect your data:
By paying with Google wallet, Google knows exactly what you bought, at which store, and even at what time.
It’s called engineering level math because engineers, physicists, and math majors are required to take Calculus.
Yes I took calculus in high school but it’s not required. No I don’t remember much of any of it because it was decades ago.
You also learned all the countries/capitals in Africa when you were in middle school. But I bet you can’t name them now without Google. Same thing.
Unfortunately that’s everything. Netflix, buying groceries with a credit card, even driving your new car.
That’s what happens when James Cameron gets his knowledge from Ray Kurzweil.
You don’t have to keep the sub. Pay $10, convert the files, unsubscribe.
Windows has hyperV VM manager built in.
installing applications by finding files on an Internet scavenger hunt, no built-in, centralized updating of applications,
Windows has the Windows store for finding and centralizing updates. Just like installing linux apps that aren’t in a package manager is a scavenger hunt without centrailized updates.
I’m glad Windows store isn’t popular. I’d rather not have MS in control of my apps.
having to restart your PC for your OS to update
Consumer facing distros like Ubuntu want you to reboot after OS/Window manager updates. It’s simply easier and more reliable than expecting the user to know all the dependencies of their programs.
The uninstallable bloatware has become a huge hassle for me. But consumers have become used to their iPhones with the preinstalled bloatware and apple iDrive ads built into the OS constantly nagging. So of course Microsoft copied Apple.
That’s illegal. You could pursue it if you want some free money.
So the unsubscribe link doesn’t work?
The CPU is hosed. I assume the throw away is in reference to laptops or mini PCs where the CPU isn’t socketed.
It’s more serious than normal because if your PC ever gets owned, a wipe and reinstall will not remove the exploit.
“Nissim sums up that worst-case scenario in more practical terms: “You basically have to throw your computer away.””
No need for hyperbole. McDonald’s is IMO the worst of all fast food chains but claims that it isn’t food aren’t true.
You should know that many, if not all US “made” cameras are only rebranded Chinese cameras.
For example Amcrest of Texas is actually owned by the Chinese Foscam and sells rebranded Dahau cameras. Reolink is also Chinese. Even premium US companies like Ubiquity have their cameras made in China.
The only thing I miss about my time as president of an ISP was being able to DOS companies like this without repercussions. I’d feign ignorance when the tech support calls would eventually escalate to me because an IT VP wanted us to stop because their email server was crashing.
“Law enforcement officers typically have fairly broad leeway to place someone in handcuffs during an interaction if they believe that it’s necessary to protect themselves from harm. In those cases, they can do so even if the person being handcuffed hasn’t been arrested.”
“When a search warrant is being executed”
https://www.northernillinoislegalteam.com/blog/2021/04/when-do-police-have-the-right-to-handcuff-a-person/
Handcuffs do not mean an arrest.