

Look at the map this is just higher near larger population, Correlation vs. Causation. This smells like bull shit.
Look at the map this is just higher near larger population, Correlation vs. Causation. This smells like bull shit.
It’s a i5-8600 3.1 Ghz 6-core.
as others have said it’s a pre release sample for testing and might have bugs but the QP4W tells you the processor type
Nope.
I have a MSI summit flip 13 that I have Debian 12 and KDE plasma 5. keyboard, touchscreen and most everything worked with the default OS load, the Nvida required proprietary driver be loaded and the fan speed cpu throttling required this
Was that a Dominos pizza sponsored game? I seem to remember “Avoid the noid” was a slogan of theirs.
I’ll pass on reddit AND google.
Depends on the lock being actuated and the torque of the servo, I have some that can do 4.4 N-m.
https://www.amazon.com/high-torque-servo/s?k=high+torque+servo
A stepper motor would also work for sure.
If you have some electronic skill you can use espHome on a esp32 microcontroller to control an RC Servo motor.
https://esphome.io/components/servo.html
If you want out-of-box there are several electronic locks that will work.
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/smart-locks-compatible-with-home-assistant/590662
There are no “real” alternative OS available for apple devices. You can get some IDE “lite” apps like Visual Code, Python Editor, etc. but these a meant as companions to a PC IDE not meant for compiling, linking, testing, etc. You might be able to trade the old iPad for an old laptop you can put a flavor of Linux on.
A lot of independent mechanics will use the manufacturer scan tool and service applications or use a 3rd party scan tool/applications that is licensed through the manufacturer and still uploads the data.
Wait isn’t this the guy that sent porn to a bunch of law makers and cops last year?
Yep, I do use these on thing I really want to see, but for most of the NYT stuff, It will be on another post with no paywall.
Thank you for posting the text,
Unfortunately I’m using a mobile app/browser for Lemmy and last time I looked there was not any paywall remover plugins.
The NYT bot seems to be posting a lot of articles, so I just blocked them a few min ago, no use seeing the posts if I can’t read them anyway.
paywall
It gets worse, Auto makers are now building cars with options in them that require an online subscription and disabling access for more than x time will shut off the option(Tesla, BMW, and others do this now). There is talk about putting the car in “Limp home” mode if access is cut (Car will only have 35mph max speed and limited functions, no HVAC, no Radio, etc.)
😂 Jammers might work, but then you run amuck of the FCC, in the US anyway not sure what other countries feel about jammers.
I know someone who is in engineering at one of the big Auto makers, we where discussing this issue and the person told me that even if you remove the SIM (disable cellular internet) The dealer we still upload all the data from the “black box” to the auto maker when they connect to OBD / CAN diagnostic port in your car during service. The manufacturer’s service software just does that now the tech does not even have to initiate it. Also some dealers can automatically connect using RF to your car as soon as you enter their lot, This can be by Bluetooth, WiFi, and/or the CAN bus via the keyless entry module or TPM (Tire Pressure Monitor). There was an issue a several years ago with hackers gaining access to Jeeps while on the road via RF.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/hackers-remotely-hijack-a-jeep-crash-it-into-a-ditch
Yep, when they ship the AD, tracker, or popup off to another site the block will work but on the same domain it fails to block.
I also saw where they used a graphic of the entire US when the study only encompasses 1 county in California.