

That’s more about the UV, not the heat.


That’s more about the UV, not the heat.


This interviewer is terrible, but it’s not silly to ask. On top of the use of computers for projects like folding@home, there are cases like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrupted_Blood_incident


Princeton, apparently


For once they correctly attribute it to the driver


What’s this about, and why now? I can only guess it’s a “negotiate the terms of surrender” type of meeting.
Give Netbird a shot. I set it up in like two hours. Much easier than my failed attempt at headscale+tailscale.


Ok but… what are you going to do when they cross that red line?


It’s hosted on a local network share, so we don’t need Internet access.
If can’t copy paste, I just type it out.
We use a VPN to the office.


Yes, no conflicts. I don’t know if you can only share part of vault; I just created a separate one for a separate team.
I wouldn’t put it in Google Drive or anything like that. The separate sync logic will definitely cause conflicts.
I’m not worried about having access if I’m offline, because if I’m offline I’m not going to be able to log into anything anyway.


It could very easily use a completely different or hallucinated source.
But a lot of LLM products are now providing source links right in the response. I’ve found them useful, and hopefully they aren’t produced just by feeding the text back in and asking for a link.


Sure they do. Multiple people can have a file open at the same time. I use it for exactly this every day at work.
With KeePassXC, that is. I don’t know if other flavors have different support. I use XC primarily for the browser extension.
Yes, phone, desktop, laptop, whatever’s handy.
I don’t see the point, because if someone steals your server, they’ve stolen the key too.
Perhaps set up ssh unlock? Plenty of decent guides out there.


It’s all opinion question. They’re trying to gather opinions and feelings, not measure quantitative data about each person themselves.


Either opinion is valid for “too fast”.


Too late


*flared base


Probably a bit of both. Kind of like the Hague invasion act.
But they probably still have special forces teams that could do it. Those guys don’t get sent to the meat grinder in Ukraine. And Russia also has regular combat units engaged in other places like in Africa that they could pull.


Comoros?
I’m sure a bunch of tiny countries are only carrying out overt campaigns (e.g. island nations advertising tourism).
But yeah, nearly every country is engaging in some level of worldwide propaganda.
That sounds undesirable. Can you see if there’s a firmware update for the monitor?
Personally I find the integrated docks cause more problems than they solve.