massive_bereavement
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- Comment on Telegram apparently censor queer groups 6 months ago:
Would somebody think of the regimes!
- Comment on Telegram apparently censor queer groups 6 months ago:
Telegram's that kid in school that often says "hey you can tell me anything, c'mon trust me with your secret". An hour later, everyone knows it.
- Comment on xkcd #2929: Good and Bad Ideas 6 months ago:
The Sinclair C5 had a 250W engine:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_C5 - Comment on A sign of late stage capitalism? 6 months ago:
The sanctity of this place has been fouled.
- Comment on My best score in Uplink yet, what's yours? 6 months ago:
What was the mistake?
- Comment on When investing your money, what is considered a good rate of return? 6 months ago:
Be careful when asking for financial advice on the internet. A lot of people treat investing like it's a casino.
- Comment on ‘My hoo haa is gonna be out’: US Olympians slam Nike for skimpy women’s track kit 7 months ago:
The name of your sex tape?
- Comment on ‘Definitive proof’ of second Post Office IT scandal found in 30-year-old floppy disks 7 months ago:
Not as clumsy or random as a usb drive. An elegant storage solution, for a more... civilized age
- Comment on Investigation launched after Boeing engine cover falls off during takeoff 7 months ago:
ok, I'll allow it.
- Comment on Investigation launched after Boeing engine cover falls off during takeoff 7 months ago:
It's not a Boeing engine, it's a CFM.
- Comment on Cory Doctorow on Search Engine Enshittification 7 months ago:
That's everyone that's successful on a very specific field and why most Cessna accident victims are doctors and lawyers.
- Comment on Trash from the International Space Station may have hit a house in Florida 7 months ago:
In other news, Extraterrestrials attack Florida.
- Comment on From its start, Gmail conditioned us to trade privacy for free services 7 months ago:
I'll blame the early internet. So often stuff was for free, either due to the dot com bubble or just because someone wanted to create something.
More than ever the second one.I mean, there were pages full of flash video games and animations with that sole purpose, no ulterior intentions.
When google came around, it too seemed amother neat free thing.
- Comment on Learn astrology 7 months ago:
Such a capricorn thing to say.
- Comment on Apple will allow users to download apps directly from a developer’s website, in latest EU App Store rule change 8 months ago:
I think his name's Tim Apple.
- Comment on Reddit wants to raise $748M with IPO, sets value at $6.4B 8 months ago:
I was for many years a heavy user and while I liked my niche communities, I abhorred the platform and how it was manipulating us through multiple schemes.
Oddly enough, while the communities here are smaller or nonexistent, the experience seems better and healthier.
Maybe in time this will change too. - Comment on Reddit wants to raise $748M with IPO, sets value at $6.4B 8 months ago:
But hopefully this will provide us with another folded ideas video.
- Comment on This Raspberry Pi volumetric display is a new spin on LED 3D animations 8 months ago:
Execute order 66.
- Comment on Michelle Rodriguez Applies the Unix Philosophy to Acting 8 months ago:
So you do one thing, and do it well.
- Comment on Give me Options or give me death 9 months ago:
You wouldn't dare! Nobody's that evil..
- Comment on ‘Zombie Offices’ Spell Trouble for Some Banks - The New York Times 9 months ago:
Iirc one of the biggest challenges was plumbing right? Especially for tall buildings.
- Comment on [Corp Blog] What’s your data really worth? 9 months ago:
Pregnant women tend to be valued 2x, as they will take purchase decisions for a family for a long period.
If you want to mess with your friends, say congratulations to your pregnancy! On a message in sns.
- Comment on The Inquisitor: A Dark Fantasy Detective Game 9 months ago:
He can smell crime? I wonder what he's doing when he's not out there finding criminals...
All in all, graphics look a bit janky but if the story holds I'll definitely get it.
- Comment on BitLocker encryption broken in less than 43 seconds with sub-$10 Raspberry Pi Pico — key can be sniffed when using an external TPM 9 months ago:
It seems to me an evolution on this attack: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/08/how-to-go-from-stolen-pc-to-network-intrusion-in-30-minutes/
- Comment on BitLocker encryption broken in less than 43 seconds with sub-$10 Raspberry Pi Pico — key can be sniffed when using an external TPM 9 months ago:
To *newer Intel and AMD cpus and only certain models.
There's a lot of current hardware that uses embedded TPMs. It also depends on the communication path between the CPU and the module, but chances are it will be clear text and in some, via LPC.
- Comment on ‘There is no such thing as a real picture’: Samsung defends AI photo editing on Galaxy S24 9 months ago:
I'm altering the photo, pray I don't alter it any further.
- Comment on Mark Zuckerberg indicates Meta is spending billions of dollars on Nvidia AI chips 9 months ago:
Could just buy Spatula City.
- Comment on How a 27-Year-Old Codebreaker Busted the Myth of Bitcoin’s Anonymity 9 months ago:
I guess you hadn't read the article. The point wasn't that the ledger is public, but that the accounts allegedly were deemed anonymous.
My point is read the article then criticize it.
- Comment on How a 27-Year-Old Codebreaker Busted the Myth of Bitcoin’s Anonymity 9 months ago:
But neither the addresses nor the people who had them where. It would be like saying that you can identify someone from an arp table because you can see the mac addresses.
Unless you know specifically who own said address (even to the point that those can be spoofed) you just have a big pile of wet paper.
- Comment on How a 27-Year-Old Codebreaker Busted the Myth of Bitcoin’s Anonymity 9 months ago:
What part do you not consider correct?