

also for many of those factory where you don’t actually need those, it’s more likely to be just some machine vision stuff to alert people if it detects anything that goes wrong, so they can leave it to machines to do most of the steps.


also for many of those factory where you don’t actually need those, it’s more likely to be just some machine vision stuff to alert people if it detects anything that goes wrong, so they can leave it to machines to do most of the steps.


And then start chaining the cars that are going the same direction together so only 1 of them need to run the guiding system
protecting it is not “profitable” because they get no real consequences for these breaches.


long term internet outage is not that likely. But getting priced out of any online models is quickly the reality.


We should just skip the steps and just use documents from these data breaches to verify “ourselves”.


Seems like their goals are just throwing more data in to the model until they get AGI at this point


you can just not use them, there’s still plenty of individuals willing to trade crypto for cash on decentralized marketplaces. You don’t have to use the big exchanges just because they are big you know?


is this just a backwards ass mechanical turks?


unless it’s about geo restrictions.


Fucking in a world of magic you still make electricity by boiling water?


you certainly can just run wireshark on your PC and your router, then compare them in the end of the day (with your router’s file filtered your PC’s source address)


nah only the minidump is reported back which only contains the memory the crashing stack is using. Sending the full dump would requires uploading gigabytes of data which would cripple any home internet as they mostly have very limited upstream bandwidth.


“It’s unsafe (to us) because it lets people (the riff raff) use it in a way we do not approve of”
yes, make your search worse so it’s easier to switch


Just for the UK, the rest of the world can still have their own internet with encryption.


that would be the darker way of getting rid of truck drivers


Even inside google wallet many are still not tap to pay, the most common one is by barcode scanning + PIN


it seems it’s because the modem has hidden SSH settings that is stored together alongside your user settings although it is not accessible from your admin panel. So flashing openWRT would also override those settings anyways (even if it does not, those old settings means nothing to openWRT)


don’t some linux window manager also makes the windows key have a similar function?
F12 reports using that tool sends the password as a form body field to their site (which means their server can read the request in plain text), which responses a json with just a field of how many “matches”.
There’s no way to know whether they log the requests (so you should assume they do in uncertainty like this), but it certainly does the real thing of comparing it against a “leaked password” database in their servers. (If you want to check against these, there are real password dumps with list of leaked passwords you can ctrl+f yourself in your own PC, but even then they are likely not complete list as there still exist other database leaks of hashes where your password is not bruteforced yet to be put in plaintext but someone with more time might have gotten to it)