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Melbourne start-up launches 'biological computer' made of human brain cells
They call it "Wetware-as-a-Service" that just grossed me out. I don't like this timeline we're in. Exit simulation please..
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Melbourne start-up launches 'biological computer' made of human brain cells
They call it "Wetware-as-a-Service" that just grossed me out. I don't like this timeline we're in. Exit simulation please..
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How it Started, vs how it's going.
I am just waiting for your switch shelf to collapse. That's some serious flex. :)
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Just sayin
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When the kids breaks a window, they still have to pay. They just don't have to source it, which means they might not be getting the best deal.
Plus, most landlords leave things till the last minute or make it such hard work for the tenant to report it, they don't bother.
The maintenance is built into the rent, so they're already paying for it, just not getting the best deal and losing the option to do it how they want.
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Canadian companies not planning to return to five-day weeks after four-day trial
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That's why they have shift workers. Reduce the shift hours to be the same as a 4 day week. Its not hard
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Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he did
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KeePassXC and Vaultwarden exist
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Restaurant Bill
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If they add on a service charge at a bar. I always ask them to remove it. A service charge for me walking to the counter and ordering a drink.... Really!
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Dell & Lenovo Now Sponsoring The Linux Vendor Firmware Service
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This was Likely Recently Auto-Installed on your Phone.
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If you have play services installed. You will get it.
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Amazon pinches sellers: Use our costly logistics services or pay extra fee
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This is so annoying. Also if a seller is selling the same fake product, it will get binned with the official retailers :) so it's just pot luck.
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Mozilla review of 25 car brands finds they're "a privacy nightmare"
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Its their profile photo.
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Controversial ‘ICE List’ features photos and names of 100 immigration agents
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GDPR exist to protect EU citizens and data. Not U.S citizens or data.
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Jellyfin 10.11.0 RC2 now available
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Just reverse proxy. The reverse proxy will always handle TLS better.
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Self-Driving Waymo Cab Smashes Into Delivery Robot
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Well, they should try to avoid any object in the road to be honest. Imagine a new toy comes out that a child is on. Sorry we killed that child l, we didn't train it on that new toy.
Its just an unacceptable answer to be honest.
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Benefits of running 2 Wi-Fi networks from the same router? What are the downsides? (I don't know if there is a better community for this question)
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This is not the way to do it. The correct way would be multiple SSID's with each tagged to their own VLAN.
Each VLAN has its own subnet. You can then use a zone based firewall, to allow the zones(subnets) to access each other.
You can also then apply QOS, to limit guest network speeds, prioritize LAN traffic etc.
And zone based firewalls are stateful, you can do rules such as LAN can reach IOT, but not the other way. Or IOT can only reach the IOT server, on specific ports.
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VMware perpetual license holders receive cease-and-desist letters from Broadcom
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Its not free. You need to license the base windows server. They killed the free hyper-v server offering.
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Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse.
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Or hear me out... Just don't give it an internet connection.
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A rage comic poking fun at the Aussies. Does it still hold up?
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We have wedges and curly fries here in the UK too :). We have Chips, Fries, Curly Fries, Potato Wedges, Salt and Pepper chips, Ziggy Fries and many more I assume
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2.5g capable SFP+ switch or media converters
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SFP+ is 10Gb/s not SFP. The ASIC needs to be capable of the speeds for the transceiver to work. SFP+ is the name given for 10Gb/s module and transceivers.
So if a device supports SFP+ it supports 10Gb/s. It doesn't automatically mean it will work with 5 or 2.5Gb/s transceivers.
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Well it's usually In the firmware. As this is a laptop, the display is usually a dumb display. It depends if the manufacturer wrote the firmware into a controller or used windows drivers.
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Samsung, Google take on Dolby Atmos with new 'Eclipsa Audio'
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DTS X is much better than atoms. No channel or group limits etc.
But Dolby has already won the race. Cinemas are all Dolby Atmos, movies are, sound stages etc etc. They won the marketing race so they won out in the end.