Your easiest solution is to just not connect it to your network.
If you want to really lock it out, depending on your router you can use the firewall to drop any packets to and from the device’s IP.
Your easiest solution is to just not connect it to your network.
If you want to really lock it out, depending on your router you can use the firewall to drop any packets to and from the device’s IP.
So you can get an alert when the dishes are done.
Not justifying the feature itself, but there is a purpose.
Exactly. You have no expectation of privacy on a system that isn’t yours. I can’t imagine a school district not informing parents about it before issuing the device.
They also lowered prices when their costs went down a year or so ago
Not everyone wants to mess with loading custom roms and configuring systems.
Take a look at Nitro Key. They’re like Yubikey, but they sell pixel phones with a security and privacy focused custom grapheneOS.
Likely the same deal with the platter drives too.
You can buy a $400 900GB HDD, so OPs price gap is actually pretty narrow.
Which I’m pretty sure they’re already gunning for Google, so this might be more evidence for their case.
I think they meant that they are chromium based.
Political campaigns are exempted from most of those regulations. For example, the DNC list doesn’t protect against them.
That’s how encryption keys are typically stored.
If someone has enough access to your system that they can get to your stored encryption keys, you have much bigger problems.
It’s in the US, and it’s been a minute, but things have always been bad regarding customers. You just gotta know how to handle the bad ones.
Now that one is true
I mean, that might be true if you don’t have any customer service skills. I did my time in food service, retail, and hospitality and I was good at my job because I broke pretty much every one of those rules.
AI is great, if used properly. It’s a tool, not a solution, and needs a ton of refinement.
My company has spent tens of millions of dollars and a year plus refining our AI platform, to the extent that we’re directly responsible for a leading cloud platform’s current and future offerings. We’re even at the point of them offering their services for free because we’re putting in so much work.
Properly using generative AI is possible, but most companies don’t want to pay for it.
Lol, a petition won’t stop this unless it’s a petition to bribe the judge. The US is owned by corporations.
What? The stock price is based on the valuation of the company, not future dividends. Many stocks don’t pay dividends at all, or do so rarely.
Similarly, a home’s price is the market value of the home, not how much the rent/mortgage payments would be.
Dividends aren’t really the goal for most investors. It’s stock prices they care about.
That’s not how dishwashers work.