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- Comment on RAM and SSD prices are still climbing—here’s our best advice for PC builders 1 day ago:
Don’t buy a DDR 5 mobo?
- Comment on Thanks, Google. Very cool. 4 days ago:
Is it supposed to be bad English for effect?
- Comment on better look at it 6 days ago:
There’s a guy that I used to follow that has some absolutely amazing videos of the sun.
- Comment on better look at it 6 days ago:
Depends on the telescope really
- Comment on Roomba maker iRobot swept into bankruptcy 6 days ago:
You don’t think the data isn’t for sale and anyone with a check couldn’t acquire the data?
- Comment on Judge hands Lambo.com to Lamborghini after ruling owner acted in bad faith 1 week ago:
Laws apply to everyone consistently.
I fucking wish!
- Comment on Relevant username 1 week ago:
But a little burnt(I do man a little) is awesome!
- Comment on Relevant username 1 week ago:
2 minutes and 13 seconds exactly for my popcorn.
It took several tries
- Comment on Big Brother Is Watching Your Online Criticism of ICE Crackdowns 1 week ago:
Cops seem to be justified in shooting and killing people that just show a gun in their own house after they break down the wrong door(or the right one). 2A rights don’t really exist either.
- Comment on How I discovered a hidden microphone on a Chinese NanoKVM 2 weeks ago:
Note: Out of the 256MB memory in SG2002, 158MB is currently allocated for the multimedia subsystem, which NanoKVM will use for video image acquisition and processing.
- Comment on How I discovered a hidden microphone on a Chinese NanoKVM 2 weeks ago:
Are you saying the products they sell are shit?
- Comment on 6🤷♀️7 2 weeks ago:
Dealers choice
- Comment on I hate how inescapable politics are on Lemmy, but ya know, at least nobody's constantly asking how I wipe my butt or pick up my dog's poop then completely ignoring me when I try to answer. 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Netflix kills casting from phones 3 weeks ago:
Casting support is still available on older Chromecast devices or TVs that support Google Cast natively, according to Netflix’s support page, but only for subscribers on pricier ad-free plans, which start from $17.99 per month. Netflix users with an ad-supported subscription ($7.99 per month) will be unable to cast from their phones even if they own legacy Chromecast devices.
Paywall already there. Excerpt taken from the linked article.
- Comment on Wanna see me stick nine inch nails through each one of my eyelids? 3 weeks ago:
Exactly what I thought too!
- Comment on Don't throw away your old PC—it makes a better NAS than anything you can buy 3 weeks ago:
8 drives could go into most computers I think. Even 6 drive NAS can be quite expensive.
- Comment on Israel’s IDF Bans Android Phones—iPhones Now ‘Mandatory’ 3 weeks ago:
In 2021, Moxie Marlinspike, creator of the encrypted messaging app Signal, pointed to several vulnerabilities in Cellebrite’s UFED and Physical Analyzer software that allowed for arbitrary code execution on Windows computers running the software. One exploit he detailed involved the UFED scanning a specially formatted file, which could then be used to execute arbitrary code on the computer running the UFED. Marlinspike wrote that the code could then “[modify] not just the Cellebrite report being created in that scan, but also “all previous and future generated Cellebrite reports” from all previously scanned devices and all future scanned devices in any arbitrary way.”[27] Marlinspike also found that Cellebrite software was bundled with out-of-date FFmpeg DLL files from 2012, which lacked over 100 subsequent security updates. Windows Installer packages, extracted from the Windows installer for iTunes and signed by Apple, were also found, which he said raised legal concerns.[28] Cellebrite responded that the company “is committed to protecting the integrity of our customers’ data, and we continually audit and update our software in order to equip our customers with the best digital intelligence solutions available.”[29] The report by Signal followed an announcement by Cellebrite in 2020 that it had developed technology to crack encrypted messages in the Signal app, a claim the company later retracted and downplayed.[30][31] The announcement by Marlinspike raised questions about the integrity of data extracted by the software,[32][33] and prompted Cellebrite to patch some of the vulnerabilities found by Signal and to remove full support for analyzing iPhones.[34][35]
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellebrite
Sounds like it is just malware to me.
- Comment on Parking police 3 weeks ago:
Politicians look bad if they don’t want to “save the children.”
How many school shootings so far this year?
- Comment on Hashtag spiritual hashtag truth 3 weeks ago:
It’s not aimed at anyone in particular,
But a prayer is directly aimed at one thing. I understand that there are literally hundreds of Gods, but each individual would typically only target one.
- Comment on Gmail users warned to opt out of new feature - what we know 4 weeks ago:
So they are using AI but not in a capacity that would make it learn? Doubt
- Comment on Unremovable Spyware on Samsung Devices Comes Pre-installed on Galaxy Series Devices 4 weeks ago:
Samsung has been accused of shipping budget Galaxy A and M series smartphones with pre-installed spyware that users can’t easily remove.
The software in question, AppCloud, developed by the mobile analytics firm IronSource, has been embedded in devices sold primarily in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
So these are cheap phones mostly being sold in the Middle East.
- Comment on 🔥🔥🔥 5 weeks ago:
I thought that was Trump
- Comment on Are you ready for a $1,000 Steam Machine? Some analysts think you should be. 5 weeks ago:
799 and 999 are my best guesses
- Comment on flock + ring = ice 5 weeks ago:
If some shit went down that would require a warrant for the data then I’m guessing I’d probably know and be able to make copies or remove the data beforehand.
- Comment on The moment we've all been waiting for: you now can have targeted ads on your 2k smartfridge 5 weeks ago:
I didn’t think these existed in 2000. I thought they were only around recently.
- Comment on Tax strike? 1 month ago:
Got a chuckle out of me.
Billionaires should not exist and should be taxed until they are no longer billionaires. I’m not talking 99.99% of being a billionaire either, lol.
- Comment on Tax strike? 1 month ago:
I definitely do not feel like I’m getting what I paid for.
- Comment on Tax strike? 1 month ago:
My hope would be that the IRS would be utterly overwhelmed when 50 million people just stopped paying into the system. It’s not hard to change your tax withholding with your employer.
- Comment on Tax strike? 1 month ago:
Well yeah. If you don’t pay them then you’d owe them, but so would millions of others.
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