

I’d close the account and switch to another bank
it worked on my machine
I’d close the account and switch to another bank
This whole post feels like it’s generated by LLM
let him cook
Is there any good app on iOS that can take 360° sphere photos?
Oh no
anyways
Ooooh I like this
Finally, some good fucking AI
Of course the title is misleading. The chip seemingly imitates the blood brain barrier, not the brain itself
They do this because they can and because people let them. Every government wants as much control as possible over everything, web being the (relatively) newest target. It’s on us to oppose that.
Fair point but even though it seems USB-C caps out at 5A, it’s quite possible the voltage could be even higher when higher quality materials are used for the existing connector along with controllers that, say, check the resistance before asking for said higher voltage, thus delivering higher wattage. Also keep in mind that the general trend is efficiency, especially with ARM gaining serious momentum.
I never wondered about this, but it makes sense now. Off topic but man, the dry mouth noises he makes inbetween sentences are driving me crazy…
Nonda kinda slaps ngl
Hey, the algorithm hides the image if it contains words like “death”, it’s all good
Press F to doubt
In this thread posted by Jesus himself: EleventhHour having a mental breakdown fighting everybody yo explain how Plex is better than everything else.
I don’t even have a take on this, it’s just funny.
If this happened to me I’d probably post it everywhere and proceed to kill myself just to cause a PR hell
“Your request was blocked” Yeah fuck this website
This paper is extremely technical (and rightfully so), but I wish there was a ELI5 or a decent explanation for us layman folks.
Oh no, it absolutely isn’t. It’s actually a feature apple implemented to stop apps from scanning and interfacing with the devices on your local network without your approval and Teams has zero explanation on why it needs that permission nor why the calls can’t be made without it while every single other app is able to do so without that permission.
The only other apps that require it are device specific apps (printer, local smart home stuff, FTP, DLNA, etc) and network scanners.
Is it possible that Android doesn’t have that permission and therefore Teams is able to scan the network regardless? You could test it out with an SSH or network scanner app for example
WiMax gang rise up