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Very stupid.

AWS has a holding period after account deletion where nothing is actually deleted, just inaccessible and access can be regained without data loss.

Since first hearing about this I’m wondering how TF Google Cloud doesn’t have a similar SOP.

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Data storage vs backup storage

@memes

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https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d6c3112e-66ea-4419-b012-16219a6e830e.png

(but for real though, I do have good backups. restic is the shit)

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I started using Pushover to alert me about my backups so I get one of these daily:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fe19f1f8-963a-43f3-8e28-6ed6459f35f6.png

Wasn’t too hard and only had to do it once.

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I used to send email alerts but this just uses Pushover which is just an API call. Super easy.

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lol I knew the thread before clicking.

I hate that they ruined my favorite website.

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You see how that’s more convenient for the interviewee too, right?

capital , (edited )

Transfer charges are not restore charges - which are required when bringing files out of glacier.

Something to keep in mind.

What's stopping you from using Ecosia? Your searches could plant trees! (www.ecosia.org)

Ecosia is a search engine that aggregates search results from multiple other search engines. The ad revenue from our searches funds the planting of trees worldwide. With over 200 million trees planted so far, Ecosia have learned to be fully transparent about their projects, and financials which are available right on that...

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I used them for years.

Kagi search results have been much better for me so I recently switched.

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I've noticed that anything even remotely related to AI gets shit on immediately here on Lemmy. To the point where people will try to claim it's bad at things that people who use it daily know it's decent to very good at.

The users here want very much for LLMs to not be good because they see it as stealing creativity from people and sold back to them and it makes them feel better to try to believe the product isn't good.

That said, I'd prefer to keep my search engine and LLM tools separate.

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People keep saying this but it’s just wrong.

Maybe I haven’t tried the language you have but it’s pretty damn good at code.

Granted, whatever it puts out needs to be tested and possibly edited but that’s the same thing we had to do with Stack Overflow answers.

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lol they asked that their public post wasn’t posted somewhere else on the internet?

Are they new here or something? The fuck?

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They’re either anonymizing your searches to the downstream index or they aren’t.

Does seeing an itemized list of indexes used change that?

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Our search results also include anonymized API calls to all major search result providers worldwide…

Google search is the 800 lb gorilla in this space. When I read that, there’s no doubt in my mind that it includes Google.

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Anyone who reads that and doesn’t think google is probably the type who thought incognito mode meant google wasn’t tracking you anymore.

And what unhinged things are you referring to?

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Yeah, I’ve seen that and it’s overblown.

capital ,

So they have no influence except for the ways that they do?

capital ,

Not who you asked but look at France's energy mix compared to the US.

Imagine where the US could be today regarding emissions if we had kept up with nuclear this whole time.

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What happened to sub $1000 phones?

They exist. Even iPhones. You just didn't buy one... wtf?

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No you don't. But also, define "good".

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This game?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/82af90ee-2294-4d9a-bc5c-d3d6ba6eac93.jpeg

Looks like iPhones qualify just fine even by your narrow criteria.

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Reviewer proceeds to squeeze more juice out with their hands than the machine managed.

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This will flop though. So will the stupid Humane pin.

Either there are very few people that gullible or that group isn’t quite as gullible as you think.

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Why even try to sell me another device though?

Anything and everything this square does, my phone can do better already and has the added benefit of already being in my pocket and not a pain in the ass to use.

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Glad these were answered:

Isn't this the same as storing TOTP authentication codes in Bitwarden Password Manager?

Integrated TOTP authentication is a premium feature in Bitwarden Password Manager. Bitwarden Authenticator is a standalone mobile app that generates TOTP codes for any online service that supports them. Bitwarden Authenticator can be used without a Bitwarden account.

Should I use both? When should I use the integrated authentication  feature? When should I use Bitwarden Authenticator?

Integrated authentication in Bitwarden Password Manager offers a convenient way for users to add 2FA to their online accounts. This popular feature will remain available across paid plans. 

Bitwarden Authenticator can be used to store your verification codes to access your Bitwarden account, as well as other online applications you use. 

They can be used together, or separately, depending on your security preferences.

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Not gonna do shit at night.

I bought a battery for mine but you’re about to find how just how much power your AC system uses.

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In relation to how much power you’re going to make.

Are you buying batteries? Unless you’re buying a whole lot of them ($$$) you’re not even making it one night running your AC like that.

I spent $10k on a whole home battery and it got me 1/3 of my average daily power use.

I stress average because summers were double that, sometimes 2.6x.

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This was in west Texas so yeah, basically desert.

I fully agree - every thread like this has people coming out of the woodwork claiming they’d simply die if their house isn’t =< 65f. Maybe it’s because we’re so fat?

25c/77f is a perfectly reasonable temperature to have your house at. If I lived alone, it’d be 78 in the summer.

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Have you even looked at the power curve of solar system output? You’re being obtuse.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6ff6c5c6-9499-4d9f-b67e-d4ffb415a360.png

Plus you seem to have completely ignored the last portion of my comment.

I rarely had months where I zeroed out my bill since I was in an area where credits weren’t a thing. My overproduction was sold back at ~$0.03 per kWh. I had to buy at ~$0.12.

You can be snarky if you like. You’re still wrong if you think that’s enough to cover summer days.

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Income taxes get all the attention but they aren't the only taxes.

I don't know about the 600k figure specifically though.

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Too much. Reminds me of that time not long ago where every lie was “gaslighting” all of a sudden.

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Why you little…

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That’s way more of an issue than which husband you’ll be with.

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Just encrypt before upload and you don’t even need to worry about it.

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This is the biggest thing for me.

I’m currently on Wasabi but considering B2.

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I’ve used Cryptomator in the past which was pretty easy.

Rclone has a way to mount on windows and Linux which I haven’t used personally but I imagine that works like mounting any storage.

True that it makes all share options moot but I prefer to handle that myself.

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"Is it loading weird due to cache/cookies? Lemme load it in Private Browsing real quick."

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All that and they didn’t give one example of wireless earbuds that have user swappable batteries.

'Vortex Cannon vs Drone' - Mark Rober shows off tech from a "defense technology company that specializes in advanced autonomous systems". That seems bad

I've enjoyed Mark Rober's videos for a while now. They are fun, touch on accessible topics, and have decent production value. But this recent video isn't sitting right with me...

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You shoot much?

I have to think no because then you’d know how difficult it is to hit a stationary target and then be able to extrapolate that to one that moves and changes direction on a dime in 3 dimensions.

Then you’d also consider what’s happening to the projectiles that inevitably miss even in a computerized targeting system.

capital ,

That’s lock, not sign out.

But a little autohotkey could probably take care of this for you.

capital ,

Me neither. Except in cases where I support it.

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