This is so dumb that I totally beleive it
This is so dumb that I totally beleive it
A hacker group with connections to China maintained unnoticed access to the computer network of the Eindhoven-based chip manufacturer NXP for over two years.
Ooooof
I’m surpsied (but obviously shouldn’t be) that that many potential users would instantly bounce off Firefox instead of changing the default search engine.
In Canada. Yes they do. See my comment here: https://lemmy.world/comment/4958540
Yes. Often an add on. In Canada, it’s especially the case with koodo (telus’ “discount” brand) or lum (sasktel’s).
E.g., https://www.koodomobile.com/en/rate-plans
Pick 1 FREE Perk (available in Self Serve) Premium Voicemail Unlimited International SMS (from Canada) Rollover Data
Where the roll over data is the much better choice that would hurt to give up for roll over data
It happens on device before your carrier. So you don’t have to pay for voicemail. Big unexpected surprise for me (as I don’t have vm). Otherwise it’s on the fly and instant. Thought I wouldn’t care but sending unknow callers there is slick.
I’d completely forgotten this happened. Wild stuff.
Colour: grey-variant
Wish this had the fun non-pro colours. Looks a like solid polish model year
But are they worse than Microsoft’s?
I don’t understand what this provides. They already make it so you don’t have to give out credit card info. Is it just to avoid bank fees in some way? Avoid banking regulation?
Detecting real video as fake seems problematic where it might lead to apathy – folks just don’t believe any video anymore. Similar to Trump’s “everything is fake news” approach
You may find this article helpful in why it still matters:
“My country’s emissions are so negligible, it doesn’t matter what we do. It won’t make a difference”. It’s true: the emissions of many countries in the world are completely dwarfed by a few big players. We see this in the chart below. But there are several reasons why rich countries with ‘negligible’ emissions need to step up to the challenge. What they do does matter.
https://open.substack.com/pub/hannahritchie/p/small-emitters
Individual actions, while inconsequential, can help signal the market ( eg demand for ev infrastructure) and can add up when combined with federal regulations.
/r/homekit is full of these reports across different brands. I reached out to my camera’s support and got escalated. Their logs show nothing odd when it drops and hksv doesn’t log anything helpful. It’s impossible to figure out what is wrong. Tried the camera on another network and it still occurs, albeit at a different frequency. It seems to be a hk issue that Apple needs to solve.
I really hope these updates improve the reliability of HKSV. The cameras randomly dropping off being able to stream live (despite the thumbnail updating) is getting very old
The dplyr pipeline and ggolot tooling is unmatched. Often I mix Python and r to use each for their most optimal