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- Comment on Someone has publicly leaked an exploit kit that can hack millions of iPhones 19 hours ago:
While I do know they support older devices better than some others, the article said anything 18 and below is vulnerable. Some of the latest updates in your linked page are only up to 16.7.14.
- Comment on Microsoft once tried to cut Windows 11 RAM usage, install size by 20%, now it’s trying again in 2026 20 hours ago:
Now there’s an idea!
- Comment on Someone has publicly leaked an exploit kit that can hack millions of iPhones 20 hours ago:
The right thing for Apple to do here, is patch all devices. But they won’t do that. So… ok
- Comment on Microsoft once tried to cut Windows 11 RAM usage, install size by 20%, now it’s trying again in 2026 20 hours ago:
Our Microslop overlords have said that I do, so I guess I do? I don’t know. Hand on. I’m asking Copi— I mean… I’m thinking…
- Comment on Microsoft once tried to cut Windows 11 RAM usage, install size by 20%, now it’s trying again in 2026 20 hours ago:
Copilot. Make no mistakes and be efficient with memory usage.
Hahahahahah
- Comment on ReFS is better than NTFS, but Microsoft refuses to let regular users have it 4 days ago:
I was fat since I was 12. Now, I’m fat32.
- Comment on Windows 11's free video editor Clipchamp now requires OneDrive 4 days ago:
I didn’t use it when it was “free”. I sure as hell won’t use when it’s tied to OneDrive, which can die in a pit fire.
- Comment on Apple quietly launches AirPods Max 2 6 days ago:
“live translation” as in “always listening AI”? Absolutely no, I do not want this.
- Comment on Would you ever call your son a disappointment? 6 days ago:
But would they be a disappointment or would you be disappointed in them? Meaning: should they cease to exist, or should their actions cease to exist? Maybe I’m looking at it wrong, but, to me, that’s the difference between “being a disappointment” and “bring disappointing”.
- Comment on Would you ever call your son a disappointment? 6 days ago:
real life doesn’t really do dialog like that.
It with great sadness that I report to you, that real life does, in fact, dialog in this exact fashion at times.
- Comment on Would you ever call your son a disappointment? 6 days ago:
No. That’s a terrible name!
- Comment on Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 Bug That Locks Users Out of the C: Drive 1 week ago:
- Comment on New ‘negative light’ technology hides data transfers in plain sight 1 week ago:
I… don’t know what I just read
- Comment on Meta is killing end-to-end encryption in Instagram DMs 1 week ago:
Not really e2ee if they hold the decryption keys…
- Comment on New Qualcomm exploit chain brings bootloader unlocking freedom to Android flagships 1 week ago:
I’d settle for them getting fined for every locked bootloader.
- Comment on Microsoft's AI wants to be your medical middleman, but is a "Secure by Design" promise really enough for Copilot? 1 week ago:
I don’t trust Microsoft with my temp folder, what makes you think I’m going to trust it with my medical data? In case there’s any ambiguity left in that: no, I do not, and will never, trust Microsoft with this data, nor with any other personal, personal adjacent, identifiable, personal, or private data. Period. Hard stop.
- Comment on Reddit users hate NordVPN. Are their criticisms legit? 2 weeks ago:
Deloitte? Lol. My past employer was audited by them, and passed. There is absolutely no way we should have passed. I was flummoxed when I read the report. Since then, any time I see a security or privacy audit by Deloitte, I just assume the company being audited would actually fail a bare-minimum audit.
- Comment on Forget cereal bars, what's your flavor of drug in the morning? 2 weeks ago:
Why don’t they just use their job replacing AIs?
- Comment on Windows 12 release date in 2026 possible, with AI features that may force CPU upgrades 2 weeks ago:
Because the previous versions of windows were for the customer (you), and the current version of windows is for the product (also you).
- Comment on How I Reversed Amazon's Kindle Web Obfuscation Because Their App Sucked 3 weeks ago:
We need a better solution than a script reliant on a megacorpo service
- Comment on Warning: Facebook Ads for Free Windows 11 Upgrade Will Infect PCs With Malware 3 weeks ago:
So… the advertiser is Microsoft, and the malware is Windows 11 Pro. Ohh I’m so surprised
- Comment on Turns out Generative AI was a scam 3 weeks ago:
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
Create a custom notification sound for this app.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
Laws are different in different places, but I’ve never read that a deauth attack is illegal, as long as (and this part is important) you don’t try to hijack the packets being sent.
- Comment on Microsoft's planned new AI trick for Edge will 'automatically open the Copilot side pane' with Outlook email links — and I can feel the hate already 3 weeks ago:
Why? Some people like living on the edge.
- Comment on User accidentally gains control of over 6,700 robot vacuums while tinkering with their own device to enable control with a PlayStation controller 3 weeks ago:
Or disabled and unable to sweep :(
- Comment on Google says its AI systems helped deter Play Store malware in 2025 | TechCrunch 4 weeks ago:
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Thanks, google. I needed that today.
- Comment on Microsoft AI chief gives it 18 months—for all white-collar work to be automated by AI | Fortune 4 weeks ago:
And then white collar employees will be out of jobs, because they couldn’t do their jobs without a computer. Maybe that’s what he meant.
- Comment on The Legendary ‘Father Of Sega Hardware’ Hideki Sato Has Passed Away 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on !steampunk@lemmy.zip - Come discuss steampunk with us! 5 weeks ago:
Sweet!