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  • just_another_person ,

    Why go through all of that when you can just block network access, or not even connect it at all? Hell, just get a Blocklist that includes the bad URLs for your TV you don't want it using, and run it on AdGuard or Pihole. Lots of easier ways to work around this.

    just_another_person ,

    AdGuard has click-to-block service blacklists. Super easy. Just block everything you don't want, and keep what you do. Should get you 95% coverage.

    just_another_person ,

    Just not feasible though. Smart TVs have everything in an integrated line, from the screen controller, down to the external ports. It's like saying "Hey, I just want to take the North Bridge out of my motherboard because I don't use the features". Not gonna happen.

    Now, in an alternate universe, if somebody went down this route and made replacement parts to remove all the cruft, you'd essentially be buying an entire new TV. There is no cost savings there. Buy a monitor, and hook up whatever smart shit you want at that point.

    just_another_person ,

    I swear these fuckers are just out to make a buck off of human misery.

    just_another_person ,

    Are you seriously sticking up for this shit? What possible use of this would benefit humanity at all? Do tell.

    just_another_person ,

    You are an idiot. It's not blind. That's how it was found.

    Not having world accessible SSH is the real fix here.

    just_another_person ,

    I think it does though. They call it sloppy, I call it sophisticated. Same reason they major distro is running checking shit out right now.

    Korean researchers unveil new superconductor PCPOSOS [PbxCux(P(OySy)4)601.Sz, x = 3 ~ 6, y+z = 0.3~0.4] and said they will publish the synthesis method for PCPOSOS on arXiv an onlinepreprint repositry (www.koreatimes.co.kr)

    A group of Korean researchers, known for its controversial claim of creating the room-temperature superconductor LK-99, has newly unveiled its discovery of a new superconductor.

    just_another_person ,

    Sure. Unless law enforcement takes it, in which case they have all the time in the world.

    just_another_person ,

    This is the right lead, but also OP asking the question doesn't seem to understand encryption in general, or PFS. We're all running on a decades old system now. Just move to something more modern like the Signal protocol if you're so freaked out about who is listening to your shit.

    I swear, this thread just invites so many militia psychos and preppers...

    just_another_person ,

    Quadrupling down at this point, right? I feel like this will not end well for him.

    just_another_person ,

    Yes. It's absolutely insane, and this guy's history with it is doubly insane. Read up a bit and prepare to feel super duper sad for the people in that country.

    just_another_person ,

    I have a hunch he is personally in charge of a large number of coins to guarantee his safety...or escape lol

    just_another_person ,

    I guess you could have a look at the free scan with Mozilla Monitor? I'd be worried less about LN, and more about all the shadier sites scraping public records and blasting your info all over the place. LN costs a fortune to use, while all the zillions ofscrapers just hemorrhage your data all over the place. You ever googled yourself?

    just_another_person ,

    🥁💥

    just_another_person ,

    My guess is the optics themselves don't need to be very mind blowing anymore. If this is a constellation, you will basically have the ability to combine many lesser quality images into higher res versions for review, and in near realtime, and from many different angles. Slap some AI upscaling magic in there, some object tracking and things like gait and attribute recognition, and you have something fairly close to 'Enemy of the State' capabilities, minus all the BS zooming and looking through walls.

    just_another_person ,

    The "web" part runs atop the "Internet" part, where web is at the application layer (those lines can blur on that), and internet is the lower levels of the OCI Model. See image.

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1865b415-b196-4754-bd7c-29406133225b.jpeg

    just_another_person ,

    There's no way to cleanly do it between hassio and core due to the add-ons vs integrations thing. If you're just worried about entities, and don't mind a bit of manual work to cleanup on the other side of things, just copy the entire home assistant directory from the host machine.

    just_another_person , (edited )

    He's already selling to both sides with Starlink. Who is to say Musk won't be doing the same with this? He's really playing up the Bond Villain stereotype.

    just_another_person ,

    It's not disinformation at all. Russians are using Starlink on the battlefield. SpaceX knew, and didn't report it. Russians continue to use it without any remediation from SpaceX yet. That sure as shit meets the bare minimum in my book as complicity.

    Why are you on here being a fence or fact checker for Russia and SpaceX anyway? Fuck Russia, and Fuck Elon Musk.

    just_another_person , (edited )

    Oh, right. They couldnt possibly make another and sell that to someone else, oh wait...

    just_another_person ,

    Sylvatex is complete bullshit. I'd call it "Greenwashing" at best. They aim to offset the bad stuff, but they haven't developed any kind of radical tech or process that fundamentally changes the landscape.

    Until a research breakthrough hits for common materials, we're just sitting in the shit.

    just_another_person ,

    Sounds like more of your issue is software. Why not try flashing your current device with one of the open firmware projects first and see if that doesn't at least make the hardware useful?

    just_another_person ,

    I don't know why. I believe every other option is cheaper still, but someone correct me on that.

    just_another_person ,

    And who do you think will be in charge of all of these things? Lol

    Cocaine is a helluva drug.

    Sengled wifi lightbulbs not keeping color settings?

    Hey all, hoping I can gain some insight into an issue I'm having with my sengled lightbulbs. Basically I have two scenes set up in HAS, one "default" scene that has all the lights at 100% brightness with soft white and another that is for movies that turns off all the light except two and modifies the color value to be a more...

    just_another_person ,

    I can't speak to the versions of the bulbs, but I have always had problems with Sengled bulbs and color temp with HA. Never seen the switching back after 2s thing., but once I change a bulbs color, it's nearly impossible to get it back to soft white without resetting it.

    just_another_person ,

    I don't think theyre being used as an example at all. A lot of these first generation platforms are still just trying to figure stuff out, and unless they all glob onto an existing platform, they'll never deviate from one another. Competition is good, especially to drive innovation in the early days of new fields of products like these. Most of the bigger companies have opened their platforms or pieces thereof, but that doesn't need to mean open-source. We should rely on legislature and right to repair to reign some of the anti-competitive bullshit they all pull in though, I do agree with that.

    just_another_person ,

    Friend...it's not as easy as you think. If you imagine every step of the way from pressing a pedal to what happens on the drive platform, it is absolutely NOT simple whatsoever. It's not just "go" and "stop", it's a dozen steps of software on an RTOS moving so fast as to be imperceptible as a normal physical pedal interaction would, controlling multiple motors at once, synchronizing power, rotations, and detecting traction, and that's just pressing the acceleration pedal. All the other safety systems engaged in the process of they exist are very sophisticated. All of this then culminates in an experience that hopefully eulmulates what you describe, but it is certainly NOT just strapping some different motors to the same kind of car. Don't even get me started on the platform suspension automations and efficiency systems.

    You're just not very well read on the subject, so you might want to go catch up before you keep spouting this nonsense and looking kind of ill-informed.

    All this to say though, I am NOT sticking up for Tesla. I'm sticking up for the progress in the industry. Yeah, some shit needs to get figured out for sure, but that doesn't mean people should stick with the old way of doing that "same old bullshit" until it gets figured out in a lab somewhere. Progress needs to get made, and this is how it's shaking out.

    To your point about that wreck, that sure looks like it wasn't the Tesla drivers fault, so it shouldn't impact them.

    just_another_person ,

    You should try working with their CUDA tool chains. Good. Lord.

    just_another_person ,

    I will be shorting once it plateaus a few days after launch. I'll at least finally get paid for them selling my data for a quick buck.

    just_another_person ,

    Lol 🤣

    just_another_person ,

    A company eyeing going public will not be putting user privacy at the forefront of their features to file. Also, the very nature of Telegram's design and infrastructure is less secure than other alternatives, so why even bother with it if you care about privacy? If it's because "it's easy", then acknowledge the downsides, and move on, but they'll never be able to operate with PFS as it exists now.

    just_another_person OP ,

    It is absolutely wild that I've done so much searching for this exact thing, even using some of the exact phrases in the guide here, and I didn't find this.

    Thank you, informed user. Doing Tha Lawd's work.

    just_another_person ,

    Good thing there a myriad of other Linux distros that run everything 90% of home users need.

    just_another_person ,

    These are the videos humanity will look back to when we're wondering why our cities and families are dead, crushed under the boot of the metal robot armies. 🤣

    just_another_person ,

    Why? If they are handing them over to people, why shouldn't the filmmaker be able to see them?

    just_another_person ,

    They've only successfully launched TWO rockets in 6 years? I can see why there is little confidence in the stock.

    just_another_person ,

    It's literal rocket science, so of course it's difficult, I'm just astonished they were able to go public with nearly zero real-world results. That's like getting a business loan for a sector you have zero experience in. Just shocking is all.

    just_another_person ,

    It can still be successful elsewhere. It's clearly about data sharing.

    just_another_person ,

    Well if it's such a useful tool, it will do just fine in China, right? No biggie.

    just_another_person ,

    There will certainly be many lawsuits about it, no doubt. They e shot themselves in the foot for no reason here. What a dumb move.

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