

At least you can understand how others justify their continued use based on the lack of no perfect alternative, even in the face of the current solutions imperfections.


At least you can understand how others justify their continued use based on the lack of no perfect alternative, even in the face of the current solutions imperfections.


Unfortunately, they are all pillaging your data in the worst ways. The only solution is to not buy new.


The Toddlers Union of America would like a word…


No thanks.


I’m curious how they are defining a robot here. The picture shows a drive unit, but the article mentions picking arms.
The lights out FC (no humans) seems feasible given enough runway, but AMZ retail is on the decline and it remains to be seen if they make it.


If you find yourself not wanting to switch, there are third party options for patching. I’m going to try zero patch, but I have no experience with them to date.


Are you referring to taxes aimed at funding road repairs that is currently accounted for in gas taxes?


It’s a framing tactic to paint the opposition as ‘for this awful thing’ when in reality the issue is the further erosion of privacy under the guise of ‘safety.’


The way I’ve heard it is that it’s not just coincidence nor microphone scanning, but just the effectiveness of targeted ads in general. You could be within wifi range of other users who are searching for pickle stuff or you yourselves have a history of pickle purchases, etc. This stuff is scary specific already.
They are, but likely not passing the savings on.


If this interests you, consider the book Ultra Processed People.


It’s the Kroger kids isn’t it?
Mark Klein showed us this was true years ago.
Tried calling a new Indian place in town and they wanted a credit card to book a reservation. Didn’t end up going.


There are extended security options for win10. Might be worth it to consider kicking the can a bit farther down the road. https://0patch.com/


Entrenched companies often want more regulation to prevent startup competition. Pulling the ladder up behind them.


In your experience, what large organization restricts this? I’ve worked at a few SaaS companies and a FAANG that always gave us full install rights and browser choice. Granted we are on the software side, but I haven’t experienced this at all.


Why the dichotomy between the chrome listing on the store then?



How many gloves are in there?
As always, the most secure password is the least convenient and accessible. It’s a trade off, but you want fewer dictionary words and patterns overall. Preferably with a physical component for the master password.
Longer is better…giggitty.