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ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How long would it take for a ball rolling across the room to bounce off the wall and get back to you - but the room has a time traveling portal halfway through?55·2 months agoWhy though? In 1969 a ball appeared in the middle of the room, hit a wall and came back towards the portal…
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Android Password Store is back on F-DroidEnglish1·4 months agoAnyone know what windows client is able to use GNU pass?
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•LubeLogger: Self-Hosted, Open-Source, Unconventionally-Named Vehicle Maintenance Records and Fuel Mileage TrackerEnglish6·6 months agoI know that I’ll be downvoted to hell , but I would love to integrate it with OCR and an LLM , such that uploading the garage treatment summary would auto-create the necessary records.
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Isn't it possible to frame almost any opinion as a question?2·7 months agoDon’t you think that the sentence “Is ‘Is a question?’ a question?” makes more sense than “‘Is a question?’ is a question?”?
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What security purpose a Faraday bag has when it contain a vehicle keyfob2·8 months ago… Which means that if the hacker is near you when you park - there is a time period where the fob isn’t masked by the bag, because it is coming out of the ignition, and voulaa - you can record the key’s pong of the car’s ping, retransmit, and get in. Correct?
No taxation without approximation!
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•JetKVM - a polished take at the nanoKVM(?)English410·11 months agoOK, I’ve read the wiki entry but I still don’t understand what KVM is, or why it’s needed. The last time I visited a data center - every server rack came with a laptop-esque looking control unit. What problem does KVM comes to solve? What does this invention improve upon a traditional KVM?
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What kind of special knowledge or equipment do piracy groups have?1·11 months agoBut cracking ed25519, or RSA , is something that state actors can’t do without massive resources… What am I missing here?
Even if I reverse engineer Linux, I can’t know the decryption keys for my encrypted data… Are you saying that HDCP is not “Secured” but “Jumbled up”? If tomorrow the source code for it get released - then “The jig is up”?
One could make the case that we can transform an k size array to a k-vertex-connected graph
Because traversing from one element to any other element is an O(1) operation using index arithmetics.
Same for n dimensional matrices.
Ohhh a stack that is 4 callback deep, are you running java on a potato?
Why does a freaking scale needs to be bluetooth enabled?
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some clever ideas that Sisyphus could use to escape his punishment?1·2 years agoHell of a bird.
Now lets take over galifrey.
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Minisforum MS-01 announced. 2x10g sfp+, 2x2.5gbe, pci slot, 3xm2 slots. 2xUSB4 40g. What do we think?English2·2 years agoGot optic to SFP bridge from my ISP (only because I insisted on using my own router) , that was fed into SFP to RJ45 adapter that I have bought (via Amazon - apparantly the ISP’s have lobbied to not import it here) and then connected my router.
That went somehow ok untill I switched ISPs , now the optic cable is fed into an ISP provided decryption module , paired specifically to the mac address of my router.It’s like the ISPs went onboard with upgrading to optic because they could excert more control over their customers.
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do Huawei phones have a secret backdoor that the Chinese government can access?21·2 years agoOn the same vein, do wo know if Intel Management Engine is a NSA backdoor?
I keep hearing about the potential of it beeing a back door, but haven’t heard an exploit using it roaming about the interwebs
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does the permanent timestamp in CCTV footage sometimes change color?166·2 years agoIt seems like over engineering when stuff like this are common knowledge.
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•23andMe says hackers gained access to data of about 6.9 million people4·2 years agoBonus points if you’re living in a country where mortgage must come with a life insurance as a risk mitigataion - NOW YOU’LL NEVER OWN A HOUSE - YAAAYYY.
ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What kind of upbringing makes an incel?3·2 years ago- Terrible social skills
- Low attraciveness
- Depression
- High libido
Never hated women, but I allways sympathised with the incel community about feeling life as a burden.
I still feel that way, but I made a decision to still be kicking as long as my parents are too.
I feel I must clarify. I value my privacy, and my money. I prefer to disconnect it from the internet immediately, but if the vendor put a piece of code that measures offline time and then disables critical HDMI input functionality - it is a different story entirely.
What if after X months of offline functionality - I have to connect it again because of “You must connect to the internet to continue using this TV”
What if being offline for a very long duration of time - means that when connecting it again - the firmware update bricks my TV?
I know the instabilities that occurr when updating after a very long time of being offline.
I’m unsure about my specific model - but it is an LG WebOS OLED 48"