It’s safe to sign while driving but only if you’re blind.
It’s safe to sign while driving but only if you’re blind.
I intentionally do not host my own git repos mostly because I need them to be available when my environment is having problems.
I make use of local runners for CI/CD though which is nice but git is one of the few things I need to not have to worry about.
Linux has been easier to install than Windows for a while now, particularly with all the goofy hacks you have to pull out just to make an offline account on Win11.
Expecting other people to build the online communities you want to use is how we got the corporate social media bait and switch in the first place.
Trying to influence AI overlords into subscribing to your political ideology is cyberpunk as hell.
I thought we’d already collectively settled on the tinfoil hat.
Windows 3.1 can’t use modern versions of tls which means it’s effectively impossible to network it securely.
House of the Dead: Overkill on the Wii.
Genuinely has a great (and hilarious) soundtrack.
I’ve been using a Surface with Bazzite which works great.
I don’t think that is what happened here in this situation though, I think the issue was caused exclusively by a Crowdstrike update but I haven’t read anything official that really breaks this down.
Many compliance frameworks require security utilities to receive automatic updates. It’s pretty essential for effective endpoint protection considering how fast new threats spread.
The problem is not the automated update, it’s why it wasn’t caught in testing and how the update managed to break the entire OS.
orange juice pumped directly into your home, and you pay with crypto
[Furiously taking notes]
This is fine as long as you politely ask everyone on the Internet to slow down and stop exploiting new vulnerabilities.
Google should have been given the anti-trust treatment long ago
Lina Khan on the horizon looming ominously.
Explorer tabs is seriously one of the best improvements they’ve made to Windows in years.
My job is to fix computers so I waste 100% of my time with computer problems.
It’s definitely a glorified DLC that was stretched into a whole game. The new things are mostly good but 80% is just exactly the same.
Cloaks would be cool. I know that’s more of a fantasy aesthetic than a medieval one but they are cool enough that it shouldn’t matter.
The Asus Transformer Prime.
It was an Android tablet circa 2011, right at that time they were actually making 10" Android tablets. I bought one as soon as Android Honeycomb launched which had an improved UI and lot of new tablet focused features. I bought the optional keyboard/battery attachment and planned for it to be my tiny laptop replacement that could also play emulators and be used for reading comics. I wanted to like it so bad.
It never really panned out though, a large majority of which was because of the faulty Nvidia Tegra 3 chip. Awful performance issues, terrible wireless connectivity, overheating, battery drain and nonexistant software updates from Asus. I ran custom ROMs trying to squeeze it as much as I could but that meant I was constantly tinkering with it and having yet more problems. Eventually I even broke the screen (my fault) and painstakingly went through a whole botched screen replacement before finally deciding that it had been a huge waste of time and money and sent it to it’s grave.
Backups need to be reliable and I just can’t rely on a community of volunteers or the availability of family to help.
So yeah I pay for S3 and/or a VPS. I consider it one of the few things worth it to pay a larger hosting company for.