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  • This is the same article that's been going around for a couple days now.

    So far we've got the missing bolts that caused the door cover to be blown out, and now these incorrect holes. I don't think anything else.... yet.

  • https://www.submarinecablemap.com/ for some details

    Would definitely have significant impact, but it's not like they can just toss on some scuba gear and cut it with a knife.

  • The prices will apply to vehicles weighing more than 1.6 tonnes with a combustion engine or hybrid vehicles, and more than 2 tonnes for electric vehicles. The move will not apply to Paris residents’ parking.

    So sounds like it's weight based, which makes sense I think

  • Typically a distributor deals to stores that deal to end users.

    Amazon call themselves a store, but at their scale and volume they're pretty much a distributor.

  • Also, can try moving the ssd to another pc to rule out hardware.

  • Zwave is a closed standard and all your components will be slightly more expensive and harder to buy.

    Zigbee is much more open, plus maybe threads will become a big thing one day.

    I only use zwave for legacy reasons, I've been using it since before zigbee was a thing and I still have a handful of devices on it.

    IKEA is a good source of cheap zigbee components to play with.

  • If you can't sysrq then you're down to bisecting kernel releases to find the patch that introduced the issue. You could also review for any new features that are enabled by default in 6.7

    Have you upgraded all bios / fw versions?

  • When it's within 12 hours of my cat's twice daily meals:

  • We're trialing migrating windows workload to hyperv. We pay for windows licenses anyways so hyperv is free, and it's come a long way. Veeam supports it, so keeps the change minimal.

  • In the case of an explosive decompression, you can't have that wall trying to resist the pressure difference. It'll blow in a horrible way and probably destroy a ton of circuitry / wiring.

    It needs to fail open like this, that design makes sense. The pilots should have been informed though.

    An attacker could probably leverage that though to get into the cockpit.

    See https://admiralcloudberg.medium.com/a-legal-and-moral-question-the-crash-of-turkish-airlines-flight-981-and-the-dc-10-cargo-door-saga-d22f0b9fa689

  • Yay, non sketchy cable!

  • In a post, the security firm said the username and “ridiculously weak” password were harvested by information-stealing malware that had been installed on an Orange computer since September.

    So the password being weak was actually irrelevant here, even if it was 32 random characters they would have pulled it off that pc.

  • I don't think any historical data would exist, but you could probably watch changes with ftrace

  • But real Advil has the candy coating on the outside, and I haven't found a generic that does =(

    Otherwise 100% identical yes.

  • Yeah I Gotcha, wire isn't cheap.

    That uninsulated wire should be ground though, not neutral afaik.