Crowd sourced, open access FLOS(Data) is almost always good. will check it out. thanks!
…just this guy, you know.
Crowd sourced, open access FLOS(Data) is almost always good. will check it out. thanks!
I torture it by pointing its webcam at the wall outlet and forcing it to watch its own pull-the-plug execution.
I will be among the first against the wall when the AI revolution comes.
without addons to control internet crazy, that word “function” is doing some heavy lifting.
ok, now thats just a slice of awesomeness! thank you, kind friend. will look for the show.
looking to slow right the F down? any of the family (meaning not primary islands) islands in the Bahamas, but particularly abaco, eleuthera, long island or andros. 100% totally different way of living than you are likely used to.
visited many times and wanting to go back before its all gone due to climate change.
edit: tagging @espentan@lemmy.world cuz I did a dumb and subcommented.
it be there! ;-)
awesome job!
peachy keen, friend. peachy keen.
GNUs Not Unix. I don’t recall him claiming it was. if he did, well… :-/
didnt finish the video but, seriously, one of the best laymans explainations I have seen of emulation and thin compatibility layers.
agreed. as long as the administrative requirement is not “all work done from office desk”, and cellular carrier IP ranges are allowed for his specific services, a cellular connection from laptop (cuz tech reasons) works. OP just likely needs a reasonable cya excuse to make things smooth.
your IP will be the easy give away if they care to audit. a possible solution is to VPN to the campus and nat your traffic from a campus IP, but now we are getting into additional questionable action.
plate number is tied to a VIN which describes the make/model. (sir, this is a wendys toyota. where is the honda?)
replies not required from the plate - plate has a specialized qrcode printed across the entire plate (infrared reflector?) with an identifier (lic + other public info?) and signed with an RSA keypair - reader can authenticate the information and a qrcode read counts as a verifiably good read
…or just ship RFID tags in the yearly inspection stickers - same cryptographic concept
none of this is hard or costly. only impediment is public rejection and we all know that can be managed.
very cool idea. they will counter with RFID or turn the plate into the equiv of a qrcode. store a cryptographically secure hash of the plate number and you pretty much put an end to that, no?. if I cant get a crypto signed version of your plate, flag the the car as a scofflaw (or worse) and track it as it travels in other ways. I think we are pretty much screwed without a change in laws.
with anti-women laws in some of these states, this is terrifying.
sadly, agreed. mindshare leads to adoption, tho - so putting Firefox in front of more faces is always a positive. after all, its how google dominates.
I’d wager that the cameras can’t read them either if you can’t at 10 yards
I might not take a bet on that. most license plates use reflective paint to aid in this. it would surprise me if paint and cameras are not tuned to at least one non human-visible wavelength.
polarized plate covers, specialized spray coatings, etc may work, but I am not betting my freedom on it. time to go bond style and get rotating plates.
a big thank you for your comment. comments like these really do help me to not skip worthwhile articles.
nah, lets get them switched away from chromium based spy machines.
and this is exactly where a restorative tax on fossil companies should go. tax the living hell out of them.
balked at the length, but could not stop reading. a worthwhile 5 minutes of your life.
tl;dr “nothing good”. but while we still have no good solution for existing panels, manufacturing improvements that are ready for commercialization now could allow panels made in the next 2 years to be easily and profitability recycled at eol.
or, if you are really lucky, you can poke the right locations and release the magic blue smoke from the chips. super fun and all the cool kids are doing it.