

So the web is a corporate war zone now and you can choose feudal protection or being attacked from all sides. What a time to be alive.
So the web is a corporate war zone now and you can choose feudal protection or being attacked from all sides. What a time to be alive.
I’m not in the tier 4+ space but I know Scaleway has solutions there, I haven’t seen them mentioned.
It just works, there’s no “how”. Take one of the devices outside, connect to the internet, done.
Out of curiosity, what does AI do on a TV, other than voice recognition?
What’s the difference in this context? Can’t their enemies send dodgy links and QR codes on Matrix?
Yaaay!
Oh, that’s why xcancel was returning 502
Yeah, of course, it would be better in many ways if the firmware wasn’t closed.
Open source stack will not prevent this. It’s not even a backdoor, it’s functionality that these researches think should be hidden from programmers for whatever reason.
Open source devices would have this functionality readily available for programmers. Look at rtl-sdr, using the words of these researches, it has a “backdoor” where a TV dongle may be used to listen to garage key fobs gasp everyone panic now!
Politicians seem to be the only ones using it. Works great as an containment area.
What do your people ask then? “Does it come in red too?”
Unless you live a very dynamic lifestyle that requires your calendar to be 24/7 synced, you can just use whatever server software you like, make it listen in LAN only, and have your devices sync when they’re at home.
DecSyncCC and Syncthing is another option.
Maybe use a filesystem and syncthing this way? https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSync
Or you could use the free tier of some PaaS like
https://render.com/docs/free if you prefer a traditional approach. Just remember to make backups, if it’s free it can disappear at any time.
Balls, said the Queen, if I had two I’d be a king!
If you remove the fishes, replece the cat with a baby, and add a dollar on a fishing hook, it’s literally the same.
Huh, intereating to see MoE went mainstream!