Just copy and paste [student personal data] into [3rd parties database]
Yeah, that’s a problem, especially in Europe. Im unsure about US, but it’s definitely a breach of GDPR.
Just copy and paste [student personal data] into [3rd parties database]
Yeah, that’s a problem, especially in Europe. Im unsure about US, but it’s definitely a breach of GDPR.
why cant we ever just have something good.
oh well, ill be keeping my eyes open for alternatives, this is bad but still better than google I guess.
wut? never heard of that, but I guess I never looked really. Unsavory how?
kagi is actually a pretty good, quite unknown search engine. I strongly prefer it to google.
oh no, now I will always read K-app names in a german voice. Specifically this guys voice https://youtu.be/WpiYnupud34
There is always an xkcd!
So many times I google something obscure, the top result is the same question asked on some forum with a single reply, “just google it”
doesn’t the nas use spinning rust?
I could swear the argument order to “ln” swaps every now and then!
Because that is a hack […] not a solution!
And that it looses data after merely a few milliseconds if left alone, that to account for that, DDR5 reads and rewrites unused data every 32ms.
♫ That’s a chargeback ♫
entirity? how? doesn’t it run at all?
technically yes, difference is one is backed by a nation state, the other is backed by a teenager…
A million isn’t even close.
There’s about a few million characters in shakespeares works. That means the chance of typing it randomly is very conservatively 1 in 261000000
if a monkey types a million characters a week the amount of “attempts” a million monkeys makes in a million years is somewhere in the order of 52000000*1000000*1000000 = 5.2 × 1019
The difference is hillriously big. Like, if we multiply both the monkey amount and the number of years by the number of atoms in the knowable universe it still isn’t even getting close.
Here you go, I think you lost these: “He”, “They”
What exactly do you think the normal ip data is limited by on the same optical cable?
I thought we were talking about quantum entaglement and spooky action at a distance, which is famously not limited by the speed of light?
Am I missing something obvious?