More importantly, does the attacker need physical access to the computer or can this be performed over the Internet/local network?
More importantly, does the attacker need physical access to the computer or can this be performed over the Internet/local network?
Here’s some flame bait:
Why would you want to listen to your music in this inferior format? I get it if there aren’t any modern recordings or quality transfers but to actually sit down and enjoy the low signal to noise ratio of a record just boggles the mind.
Aerial in the British way (antenna) or aerial in the normal way (hung between spans)? If it’s former, then I’m going to say BS but if it’s the later I would like to know more - right of way issues?
Take a look at that question again. OP Is asking why USB C isn’t standard and you gave an answer as to why it would be standard.
Not to mention that the satellite connection was meant for emergency calls and emergency calls already attempt to used ANY available cellular connection (not just your own carrier). This feature is only useful for people who spend considerable time outside of cellphone coverage areas and those people would be better served by an actual satellite phone.
Of course it’s the Russians selling this shit…
I recently saw my first Tesla Semi and also Tesla Truck in the wild. The semi was pretty cool but the truck looked like a toy or a prop and was smaller than I expected.
Hangouts still works. I believe it’s their longest running chat app.
I guess you just found out that your street has no parking…
Time to build a driveway and park on your own property.
Anybody know if this works for people self-hosting?
I know how to cook, but only in a commercial kitchen and only when I’m making 150+ servings of something.
Most of the places I’ve tried to order from directly still end up using door dash for the actual delivery. The only place where I’ve seen they actually send out their own driver is a Chinese restaurant near my house.
I hate Doorsdash so fucking much but I’m pretty sure I’m addicted to it. It’s one of those terrible destructive relationships and I find myself screaming at the app every time I use it. I recently discovered a neat trick though, where if I order from the website then the app won’t spam me with the double-dash popup but I’ll still get my delivery statuses.
It took me 24 hours, saw the headline yesterday morning and skipped over it. Didn’t realize it wasn’t about cereal until this morning.
Now, will they actually expand their coverage or just upgrade existing customers ?
They will still be able to make money off selling my online profile and serving ads to me even if I block them…
Why make money off me once if they can make money off me twice.
Does Google have no issues with ad blocking as long as you pay for YouTube premium? I have premium because it’s included with my YouTube music subscription but I still use uBlock Origin in Firefox. I have never seen any requests for me to disable it while on YouTube or any other Google owned service.
I was under the impression that higher bandwidth wireless networks required higher frequency bands for that data. Like a specific frequency should have a theoretical maximum data transfer rate and the only way to get around that would be some kind of fancy compression algorithms.
I’ll answer because I found the information. It appears that the attacker would need to rely on physical access to the machine OR another exploit that lets them access the computer remotely.