And security patches
Something with the power of dockge should be behind a seprate form of authentication imo.
I only access it via VPN, it’s not exposed to WAN.
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And security patches
Something with the power of dockge should be behind a seprate form of authentication imo.
I only access it via VPN, it’s not exposed to WAN.
Yes, obviously that’s always been an option.
I dont see a good solution for the topic we were actually talking about: creating high-power public use charging ports.
Considering how old Facebook is, you’d think they would have their shit together when it comes to password security…
It’s not so much the connector; but the power delivery standard.
Type A maxes out at 5v 3a = 15w and is often limited closer to 5v 1a = 5w for public-use charging ports.
Type C and its power delivery standards can get as high as 50v 5a = 250w (though usually closer to 20v 5a = 100w)
Then again… The negotiation for what voltage/amperage to supply happens over the data lines which you don’t want connected on a public charging port…
I dont really see a good solution here.
Takes forever to bring the charge up; but perfect for maintaining battery while you watch/scroll on trips.
I tend to just use FolderSync myself. To avoid battery issues, I have a schedule for most folders; but my DCIM/Pictures folders sync immediately upon changes. I then have a widget on my homepage that triggers a ‘sync all’. Anytime I need files synced immediately, it’s easy enough to click that button.
it doesn’t necessarily take full resolution images
just because it can capture images a few hundred milliseconds apart doesn’t mean it’s continuously capturing images. It could be several in short bursts with a delay between groups of images.
Yeah, busses only pick people up at stops; they’re not allowed to get off until the end of the route…
The morning bus just sucks to get off, but I get on at one of the first stops so I pretty much always have a seat. I even nap most of the way there as it’s a ~40min ride.
The ride home I’ve often gotta stand for the first 3-4 stops until I can get a seat. Then I can just peacefully watch youtube or scroll lemmy, ignoring the world around me for a bit.
For a flat $70/mo for unlimited rides; it’s not a bad deal really. I’d rather this than driving and being frustrated dealing with the morons on the road; while paying significantly more between car payments, insurance, maintenance, and gas.
We’ve only got busses. The climate control is usually pretty good though; decent AC in the summer and heated in winter. Just the occasional shitty driver that doesn’t set it correctly.
Tbh the worst part is inconsolable crying babys. That’s been pretty frequent this summer; but isn’t usually a problem throughout the rest of the year. Otherwise people just keep to themselves, it’s pretty peaceful.
The bus I ride every morning is always so full you struggle to get past the standing people to get to the door. The bus home is usually a little less busy, but I’m currently writing this comment while having to stand on that bus.
There’s quite a bit of info here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains
Some are entirely open, some have usage restrictions like .gov and .edu, some had restrictions but later removed them.
To be fair, they aren’t specifically targeting this data.
Rootkits give the software unrestricted access to all the data on the computer. You then trust that they don’t use that access for anything nefarious… Aswell as trusting there’s no bugs/vulnerabilities in that software that give a third party access to that data.
While I haven’t looked into this particular anti-cheat; they frequently prevent Linux users from playing altogether, ban users due to false positives, and sometimes even gain/require access to data entirely unrelated to gaming, such as your personal documents or even browser data (cookies, history, passwords/tokens, etc) as many of them contain Rootkits
GNOME Linux I use it regularly to switch between tasks/windows, as well as windows+arrow keys to snap windows to edges or minimize them.
If you use usenet, many indexers have a requests section. I’ve had a couple filled at NZBgeek in the past.
I remember doing this with a group of friends at one point. It was late at night, and we wanted to make as much noise as possible; so we were absolutely pounding on people’s doors before running and hiding in their bushes or around the corner. Wherever we could be out of sight, but still see their reaction as they opened the door and raged into the darkness.
One of my friends decided to kick one door, and managed to break the latch literally kicking the front door in… (must have been pretty weak/damaged already, we couldn’t have been more than 13yo at the time) We didn’t manage to hide in time and got chased for like 6 blocks before the guy was too tired to chase us anymore and we lost him.
(I’ll note this was not in America; firearms were not a concern in the slightest)
It’s not really what the holes were made for, but there are some extension cords that have a locking feature; a pair of plastic pins moved by a lever that lock into those holes preventing it from unplugging. Handy for dragging power tools around the shop.
AskReddit is over run by bots.
FTFY
But, look at that perspective shot; that thing is HUGE! You definitely want to sleep with me now right? Right??