Right?

Filth. Vermin. How many other people did they screw over under the badge?

I'm fine with longer. 20 sounds good.

Plus massive fines, like 5x what they stole, paid to the victims.

Vile garbage.

Pill form doesn't do Jack shit either.

Pseudoephedrine works like a charm though.

Fortunately I've been stocking up, since you can only buy one damn box a month.

Bastards.

[-] CatWhoMustNotBeNamed@geddit.social 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It requires a flashed rom with a valid (key signature? Crap, forget what it's called).

If you flash an unsigned kernel and try to boot lock, it'll brick.

I get from an absolute security perspective why this is deemed important, I just feel there's a bit too much focus on it, as if an unlocked bootloader is really that insecure. It would still take tremendous effort to get the encryption key for storage, so it's pretty effectively secure still.

Starlink satellites deorbit on their own. What else is SpaceX leaving in orbit? (Serious question, maybe there are small components the launch systems lose?)

Exactly!

"You can't out run a bad diet".

Exercise helps, but once you do the math and see how many calories hard exercise consumes vs how easy it is to eat more calories, it becomes very clear.

Yep, the explosion of administration in colleges/universities since the early 80's is the massive problem.

What's interesting is some people recognized the oncoming issues in the 60's! Robert Persig notes it, albeit somewhat obliquely, in his book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance".

We need to see some new educational competitors out there. When you can get the education for a fraction of what these government-secured organizations charge, then we'll see change.

[-] CatWhoMustNotBeNamed@geddit.social 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Define "work".

Yea, that's on the asswipe saying that. We get to meet them everywhere.

[-] CatWhoMustNotBeNamed@geddit.social 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Let the arseholes bring their ideas into the light, so we know who they are and what they think.

Suppression is just a bad idea, and your naivete is terrifying.

Wow, that's some of the most concrete, down-to-earth explanation of what everyone is calling AI. Thanks.

I'm technical, but haven't found a good article explaining today's AI in a way I can grasp well enough to help my non-technical friends and family. Any recommendations? Maybe something you've written?

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