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OMFG that's actually pretty cool!
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The government isn’t saying where the Omed brothers are being held, only that they were arrested in March 2024 and have been in custody since.
Not spooky at all...
If extradited to the United States,
So... Sudan? Unlikely?
So they *were* from Sudan...
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By buying a Kobo instead.
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You can put up a lot of wind and solar in that time.
Which needs a stable baseline to counteract lack of supply and/or a lot of lithium. And space.
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You can also use monero (and other cryptocurrencies) with gift cards.
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Is that buried in the UI behind paywall and requiring an account?
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But a few make it very hard to find the .rss link... as do platforms like Spotify or Apple.
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I find the Feedbro plugin for Firefox quite handy.
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Found the oil shill.
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And rightly so! Save the Llamas!
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Let them build green energy before it bursts... although, as another user pointed out, this may be the usual money grab and nothing gets built in the end.
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While i tend to prefer AMD i wouldn't put it past them to cut deals with israel if it meant huge profits for Ms Su.
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Can an end-user request the source for a commercial RISC-V processor or is that just a licensing issue?
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Google wanted people to experiment, which was basically free research for them.
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Liked the first season but worry the second is crap so haven't watched it.
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It also takes a long time to deliver
Not that much. Do remember there's a lot of oil money pouring into FUDing about nuclear.
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Try Thorium.
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Bring it on I say.
As long as regulation stays in place. Or, better, add even harder regulation (for from security standpoints as well as fiscal) to ensure these fuckers are forced to be actively responsible for the safety and give them no way to back off and abandon a plant.
Let them donate excess power to the grid as well. Eh, fund housing nearby for the homeless.
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In 10 years they’ll be swimming in waste
Stop FUDing.
Vice President Kamala Harris is now calling for a regulatory framework that would “protect” American crypto holders.
Vice President Kamala Harris is now calling for a regulatory framework that would “protect” American crypto holders.
Finally, the singularity has happened.
Greetings, non-native and curious here. I know a transport manifest is the document that lists contents being transported: items, quantities, etc... often used in long-haul trucks. Are there other documents like this? Invoiceable? If i own a small business and go buy, say, a laptop at another business (requiring such a document since it's a B2B transaction and the item will be carried in a company vehicle), is it still a "transport manifest" or does it have another name?
I'm looking to replace the battery of a ThinkPad T410 (and maybe of a T480 as well but i haven't tested them yet). What are the recommended places to get them in the EU? I've already found [ifixit](https://eustore.ifixit.com/products/lenovo-thinkpad-p51s-p52s-t470-t480-t570-t580-and-tp25-replacement-battery) for the T480 but i'm more focused on the T410 atm.
> Twitter will remove nonconsensual nude images within hours as long as that media is reported for having violated someone’s copyright. If the same content is reported just as nonconsensual intimate media, Twitter will not remove it within weeks, and might never remove it at all, according to a pre-print study from researchers at the University of Michigan.
> The U.S. government now appears free to sell 69,370 Bitcoin that it seized from a Silk Road-affiliated wallet.
> Key Takeaways > Start with Type-2 hypervisors for an easy beginning. > Explore personal cloud platforms for and venture into Docker containers. > Check out Proxmox when you want to build a home lab specializing in self-hosting services.
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19441371 > cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19441320 > > > cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19441267 > > > > > I have a 2nd-gen chromecast, it's factory reset. If i plug it in all it tells me is to install the app to start configuring. > > > > > > I don't have a google account not do i want to install/use google-related stuff on my phone. > > > > > > My home router doesn't register any new device, which makes sense since the cast doesn't know the SSID/pass of the WiFi. > > > > > > Does it try to ping some service/port? Multicast perhaps? Where would it get an IP from without authenticating? > > > > > > My (wired) PC runs gentoo. > > > > > > How can i get it to work in these conditions?
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19441320 > cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19441267 > > > I have a 2nd-gen chromecast, it's factory reset. If i plug it in all it tells me is to install the app to start configuring. > > > > I don't have a google account not do i want to install/use google-related stuff on my phone. > > > > My home router doesn't register any new device, which makes sense since the cast doesn't know the SSID/pass of the WiFi. > > > > Does it try to ping some service/port? Multicast perhaps? Where would it get an IP from without authenticating? > > > > My (wired) PC runs gentoo. > > > > How can i get it to work in these conditions?
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19441267 > I have a 2nd-gen chromecast, it's factory reset. If i plug it in all it tells me is to install the app to start configuring. > > I don't have a google account not do i want to install/use google-related stuff on my phone. > > My home router doesn't register any new device, which makes sense since the cast doesn't know the SSID/pass of the WiFi. > > Does it try to ping some service/port? Multicast perhaps? Where would it get an IP from without authenticating? > > My (wired) PC runs gentoo. > > How can i get it to work in these conditions?
I have a 2nd-gen chromecast, it's factory reset. If i plug it in all it tells me is to install the app to start configuring. I don't have a google account not do i want to install/use google-related stuff on my phone. My home router doesn't register any new device, which makes sense since the cast doesn't know the SSID/pass of the WiFi. Does it try to ping some service/port? Multicast perhaps? Where would it get an IP from without authenticating? My (wired) PC runs gentoo. How can i get it to work in these conditions? -------- Well it's not a network client, it presents its own WiFi network. Got a laptop with a live distro to connect to it and run [this script](https://gist.github.com/interfect/5f68381d55658d334e2bc4619d796476) to configure it. Seemed to work, apparently. Then tried a bunch of clients: - VLC will just eternally remain in scanning mode - [go-chromecast](https://github.com/vishen/go-chromecast) kept throwing errors even with host/port parameters - chrome wouldn't find the device (with the laptop connected to the hotspot) My guess is it needs to phone home to finish setup (the script has wifi name/pass parameters though) or i borked something. Not gonan waste more time on it, i'll just gift it.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19576214 > >Imagine your car playing you an ad based on your destination, vehicle information—and listening to your conversations. > > >Ford has patented a system that, per the filing, would use several different sources of information to customize ad content to play in your car. One such information stream that this hypothetical system would use to determine what sort of ads to serve could be could be the voice commands you’ve given to the car. It could also identify your voice and recognize you and your ad preferences, and those of your passengers. Finally, it could listen to your conversations and determine if it’s better to serve you a visual ad while you’re talking, or an audio ad when there’s a lull in the conversation. > > >If the system described in the patent knew that you were headed to the mall on the freeway based on destination information from the nav system and vehicle speed, it could consider how many ads to serve in the time you’ll be in the car, and whether to serve them on a screen or based through the audio system. If you respond more positively to audio ads, it might serve you more of those—how does every five minutes sound? > > >But what if the weather’s bad, traffic is heavy, and you’re chatting away with your passenger? Ford describes the system using the external sensors to perceive traffic levels and weather, and the internal microphone to understand conversational cadence, to “regulate the number (and relevance) of ads shown” to the occupants. Using the GPS, if it knows you’ve parked near a store, it might serve you ads relevant to that retail location. Got passengers? Maybe you get an audio ad, and they get a visual one. > > >Given how consumers feel about advertising and in-car privacy, it is difficult to imagine an implementation of this system that wouldn’t generate blowback. But again, the patent isn’t describing some imminent implementation; it just protects Ford’s IP that describes a possible system. That said, with the encroachment of subscription-based features, perhaps it’s only a matter of time before you’re accepting a $20/month discount to let your new Ford play you ads on your commute.
> Anyone with basic knowledge of SQL injection could login to this site and add anyone they wanted to KCM and CASS, allowing themselves to both skip security screening and then access the cockpits of commercial airliners.