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- Comment on Roku explores taking over HDMI feeds with ads 2 months ago:
The HDMI forum is run by big companies so that is not happening, sorry
- Comment on Is this instance abandoned? 6 months ago:
maybe. I also sometimes feel like I don’t see all the comments on a post
- Comment on Behold The Hyundai Uni Wheel. Transportation May Never Be The Same 6 months ago:
they’re probably going to improve it further
- Comment on EU Article 45 requires that browsers trust certificate authorities appointed by governments 7 months ago:
They wouldn’t get banned. That’s the problem. The article mandates that these certificates are exempt from the usual repercussions for acting out
- Comment on Return Generic Type in Rust 8 months ago:
No. You can only return a single type from the function. You could return the serde_json::Value though so that the code calling this function can get the value it needs itself
- Comment on Musk considers removing X platform from Europe over EU law - Insider 8 months ago:
It would be the greatest news I’ve heard in 2 years if that where to happen
- Comment on Their kids died after buying drugs on Snapchat. Now the parents are suing 8 months ago:
Probably just the dudes on snapchat taxing. If you know the right people you can get it for cheaper
- Comment on [Survey] Can you tell which images are AI generated? 8 months ago:
15/20 damn this was a lot harder than I expected. I’ve found that analyzing the pictures for small details that make no sense or lack context on why they are there helps greatly. But damn these things have better better fast
- Comment on Encryption-breaking, password-leaking bug in many AMD CPUs could take months to fix 11 months ago:
Linux has a merged mitigation so when the new kernel comes out Linux users will be safe
- Comment on What ISP see when I use custom DNS? 11 months ago:
It doesn’t matter if you use the DNS of your ISP or not they can always see what websites you visit. What they cannot see is website contents if the website is using https, which most modern websites are.
That means your ISP can see that you went to youtube.com but they can’t tell which video you watched or what else you did on the website.
The only thing they could do is analyze the traffic and see that there are many requests in a short time and assume you are probably watching a video.