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  • Depends on cable type and speed. Sometimes it will limit maximum bandwidth available, but yeah if there's enough noise it will simply kill the connection

  • Gold plate my wifi next please.

    There's a non-zero chance the wifi antenna traces are gold plated, although IIRC it's mostly connectors using it so maybe your m2 slot wifi module still has gold somewhere

  • Could just be a regular magnetar neutron star

  • Cheap housing good. Collapsing industry so houses can't continue to be built where needed and so that houses can't be maintained is bad.

    Violating other countries sea borders isn't undefined.

    Yes, monsters when they kidnap dissidents and call them terrorists.

  • Separate regulations for different vehicle classes

  • Why does that look like sand

  • That really depends on the state and company bylaws. It's not just a label.

    https://bsky.social/about/faq

    The existing team (which jack isn't on) owns it, and nobody from Twitter has influence over it

  • No, public benefit corporations specifically don't work like that. They're comparable to non profits in that manner

  • They have talked about some parts of it. They got funding from Twitter under his direction and got to keep the funds when Twitter bailed on their side of the contract as Musk bought it (the initial plan was to move Twitter to a new protocol)

    It's a public benefit corporation. Jack can't legally do much at all after having left the board

  • "why was I not equipped with current detectors as that is standard practice in the industry?"

  • What TPM does for automatic unlock when combined with secure boot is to record certain steps of the OS boot and check various file hashes, if they're unchanged then it releases the decryption key. This doesn't authenticate the user but it verifies disk integrity (making sure your OS boots normally without injected malware), so your login prompt security can't easily be bypassed*

    this does not prevent hardware based attacks like malicious RAM sticks or DMA attacks if the firmware isn't patched

    Then you could also set up separate home folder encryption and tie unlock to entering your password at login, or for various types of automated logins you could use the TPM again, like through checking for presence of some device you carry (like a smartwatch, etc), or even use a physical security key with one touch login (preventing remote attacks)

  • That's just the hole in space-time

  • They certainly can, it's just harder to capture the energy so they tend to be less effective than in large vehicles. It's enough to extend range notably (and cheaper than adding corresponding battery capacity) but it's also more engineering effort so not always included

  • If communities could mutually express they want a combined view or could be useful, and you could mark comments with which community they're in (but each whole reply chain would need to be in the same community)

  • Same, so few people mentioning it

  • Hello Gaston

  • If you have separate food waste, put it there