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- Comment on Hackers Are Finding New Ways to Hide Malware in DNS Records 3 days ago:
I got you a cape.
- Comment on Password manager by Amazon 3 days ago:
Oh! Hahahahaha!! Not at all! I specifically had my grandmum in mind, since my grandad has passed long ago.
- Comment on Password manager by Amazon 4 days ago:
What?
- Comment on Hotels have developed a new revenue stream: "algorithmic" smoke detectors 4 days ago:
Wow. That is… that is some horseshit.
- Comment on Password manager by Amazon 4 days ago:
I see no issue with this, especially for an elderly person, for example, to keep at home. The only way this will get “breached”, is if someone breaks into her home. At that point, the password book is the least of her concerns anyway. In fact, from a cyber security point of view, this is brilliant if kept in a safe place, such as a locked safety box. You can’t really remotely hack a physical book.
- Comment on Password manager by Amazon 4 days ago:
It’s $55 (I’m assuming USD). Or “4 interest-free payments of $13.75”. On one hand, it’s expensive. On the other hand, it’s bloody brilliant!
- Comment on Google Keeps Making Smartphones Worse 5 days ago:
It’s designed as an always on device. They expected you to leave it always on. Wankers
- Comment on Delta moves toward eliminating set prices in favor of AI that determines how much you personally will pay for a ticket 6 days ago:
Aren’t there laws about this in that country? I seem to remember reading about that a while back.
- Comment on You can still enable uBlock Origin in Chrome, here is how 1 week ago:
I’ve seen a lot of people complain about these, then turn around and use Chrome. So, “no to Firefox because of the taint”, but “yes to chrome because it is the taint”. Makes no sense.
- Comment on Oh Great, the TikTok People Want to Strap AR Goggles on Your Face 1 week ago:
When apple wanted to do it, it was cool, it was chique. But when TikTok wants to it, it’s lame and stupid. -_- pick a lane, people.
IMO, the whole movement is pointless. If we can get a Ready Player One level of VR, I get it. But as it stands, it’s all pointless.
- Comment on Restaurant Uses AI for Menu, Accidentally Describes Appetizer in Way So Disgusting That We May Never Recover 1 week ago:
There’s this service if you don’t care about exclusively using open source alternatives, and this one if you do.
The options are out there. They’re not always a 1:1 to the paid software, but they are out there.
- Comment on US | Two guys hated using Comcast, so they built their own fiber ISP 1 week ago:
Good. Now expand to the rest of the world. Comcast and their partners are everywhere, and they all suck.
- Comment on Chinese Scientists Create Cyborg Bees That Can Be Controlled Like Drones for Undercover Military Missions 1 week ago:
Alright. You convinced me lol
- Comment on Chinese Scientists Create Cyborg Bees That Can Be Controlled Like Drones for Undercover Military Missions 1 week ago:
The power source is about 30 times heavier than the bee can carry. Here’s for hoping that they absolutely never are able to make this project work.
- Comment on Nerdcore is back 1 week ago:
I posted a couple the other day, and used some of the tags we discussed earlier and added subtags : ) maybe it’ll take off haha
- Comment on Streaming Subscriptions May Get Tougher to Cancel 2 weeks ago:
Now, why would anyone choose to cancel wearing the trihat?
- Comment on Unless users take action, Android will let Gemini access third-party apps 2 weeks ago:
You really think that the holy OS can even fit in such a small, restrictive device as a cellphone? Of course not! It needs room to truly achieve transcendence.
- Comment on Time travel doesn't work unless you also have teleportation. If you travel to the past/future, Earth will be in a different position in its orbit, and you'll die in space. 2 weeks ago:
Hahahahaha!!! Oh, man. Speech to text did not do me well earlier hahahahah
- Comment on Nerdcore is back 2 weeks ago:
As main tags, those are awesome. Maybe we can add subtags, to give the OP some granularity if they choose to use it, for example: [Cult] [StarWars]
- Comment on Time travel doesn't work unless you also have teleportation. If you travel to the past/future, Earth will be in a different position in its orbit, and you'll die in space. 2 weeks ago:
Any point you want, but likely the great attractor.
- Comment on Time travel doesn't work unless you also have teleportation. If you travel to the past/future, Earth will be in a different position in its orbit, and you'll die in space. 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Time travel doesn't work unless you also have teleportation. If you travel to the past/future, Earth will be in a different position in its orbit, and you'll die in space. 2 weeks ago:
Space is full of time travelers that forgot to include the Zed access into their calculations.
- Comment on Time travel doesn't work unless you also have teleportation. If you travel to the past/future, Earth will be in a different position in its orbit, and you'll die in space. 2 weeks ago:
Never go in against an Australian when death is on the line!
One of the best charactera
- Comment on FolderDrive USB-C flash storage drags computer folder icon into the physical world – Skeuomorphism in reverse 2 weeks ago:
Why, though?
- Comment on Moving away from physical currency has been very detrimental to the homeless industry 2 weeks ago:
One of the story arcs of Slumdog Millionaire.
- Comment on Make Your Window Air Conditioner Way More Efficient for Under $20 2 weeks ago:
I gotta say, he was a trip to watch. If you have 10minutes, give this video a watch it was funny. Otherwise, Admiral Patrick was on point with the summary.
- Comment on He pioneered the cellphone. It changed how people around the world talk to each other — and don’t 2 weeks ago:
That law was abolished around 2012, wasn’t it?
- Comment on Lorde Fans Are Complaining That Her New Translucent CD Won’t Play on Their CD Players 2 weeks ago:
The album really is a transparent reflection on humanity.
- Comment on Windows 11 finally overtakes Windows 10 2 weeks ago:
The sudden spike is likely to be driven by enterprises rather than consumer uptake.
So… as expected. I’m wondering the Home market share of Win10 vs Win11. It would be interesting to see if people, as a whole, learned from the WinXP fiasco.
- Comment on Nerdcore is back 3 weeks ago:
Oooh!! That’s an excellent idea!