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MeatsOfRage , to lemmyshitpost in Muad deep

Nah, he’d be all like “That’s exactly what a Messiah would do!”

EndHD ,

lisan al gaib?

niktemadur ,

More like
Lisan Ass Gaib
amirite?

EDIT: Kwitzass Haderach

Ghostalmedia , to technology in Fully working 270€ Nest Dropcam will no longer be supported.
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

Google is giving Dropcam owners 50% off on Nest Cams, but that was a hard pass from me.

Only 1 hour or local storage, cloud backups are not end to end encrypted, and you have to use Google’s services / app.

I ended up buying a little Aqara camera. Video can be stored locally on SD card or NAS, and if you’re in Apple’s ecosystem, it supports HSV. So E2EE cloud storage + no need for the manufacturer’s app.

june ,

I really like the Aqara stuff I have now and have been looking for a good solution to replace my Xfinity home security system and hadn’t even considered them.

Do they have any outdoor cameras? My quick search didn’t find any.

Ghostalmedia ,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

They have a video doorbell, but that’s it for outside stuff. I ended up going with an Eve camera for outside and using HSV. So still remote storage, but at least it’s properly encrypted.

june ,

What’s HSV? Does the Eve integrate in with HomeKit/home assistant the way Aqara does?

Ghostalmedia ,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

HomeKit Secure video.

Eve is basically HomeKit-first right now. I can’t speak for home assistant unfortunately.

june ,

Rad. Thanks!

I can deal with no home assistant right now. I have everything bridged into HomeKit anyway.

vodka , to android in I'm this close to visiting my "local" branch for all my banking.

The app for my bank DNB (Norway) doesn’t work on my LineageOS phone, but it works on my GrapheneOS phone. I wonder if they’ve added the graphene keys, because it just suddenly started working a while ago, though might be some GrapheneOS magic

uzay , (edited )

LineageOS doesn’t spoof safetynet and play integrity, GrapheneOS does afaik. So that’s most likely the reason

See below

vodka ,

GrapheneOS doesn’t either. It does Android Hardware Attestation instead of SafetyNet. It has never, and will never spoof SafetyNet.

Chewy7324 ,

The hardware attestation feature is part of the Android Open Source Project and is fully supported by GrapheneOS. SafetyNet attestation chooses to use it to enforce using Google certified operating systems. However, app developers can use it directly and permit other properly signed operating systems upholding the security model. […] Direct use of the hardware attestation API provides much higher assurance than using SafetyNet so these apps have nothing to lose by using a more meaningful API and supporting a more secure OS.

grapheneos.org/usage#banking-apps

My banking apps work on GrapheneOS, so I guess they are using hardware attestation instead of SafetyNet. LineageOS won’t pass hardware attestation because it doesn’t support locked bootloader.

cyberwolfie ,

In what way does it fail on Lineage? My local banking app fails on CalyxOS - seems to pass the security checks (judging from init messages when opening the app), but get a nondescriptive error when trying to log in.

vodka ,

Just goes “app not supported on rooted devices”

cyberwolfie ,

Ah, then there could be a different issue with my banking app. Maybe there’s a hope I can solve it then. I just assumed it the custom ROM that was the issue. Then again, maybe they just don’t bother letting me know the reason… :)

vodka ,

It used to be possible (probably still is) to use magisk to get around it for my bank, but I stopped caring after the EU did some laws forcing interoperability between banks so I can just use my other banks app to access the accounts for that bank.

Might be worth looking into!

MaxPower , to mildlyinfuriating in Sideloading won't be enabled where I live
@MaxPower@feddit.de avatar

Praise the EU

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

EU, I belive in you!

Omgarm , to memes in Mommy?

Imagine having to raise all 300 of 'em. Parents must be stoked most get sniped on the beaches.

hydroptic OP ,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R/K_selection_theory#r-selection, baby; they can crank out 300 kids and not have to care

Uli , to lemmyshitpost in normal music lyrics

I hate when people save their music in a lossy format.

HollandJim , to mildlyinfuriating in New cars are great...

This is so backwards from my ID.3. When I get an OTA update, we get a message and have to deliberately update it, but it wont start until we’re out of the car and it’s locked.

backgroundcow , to memes in Combining two different internet debates

How can it not be b? Every situation in the Portal games is already exactly like this, but with the portal fixed to a slab that moves with the rotation of the Earth, whereas in the drawing the portal moves as the sum of earth rotation + the movement of the train.

Shiki ,

Because the rule that’s literally in the game

“Speed thing goes in, speedy thing comes out”

Something isn’t moving goes in, it won’t move coming out. A hole having momentum won’t transfer it to what passes through the hole.

Basic stuff

br3w0r ,

But if we use coordinates relative to the orange hole, the whole world, including the rails and people on them, is moving, and the people are moving towards the hole with a speed of the train.

Shiki ,

That YouTube video was wrong, doesn’t even make sense

It’s a hole, no energy gets transferred

backgroundcow ,

But, “speedy” relative to what? Relative to the walls of the room your are inside? What if you are in a falling elevator? Relative to the rotating surface of the earth? To the center of the solar system? “Relative to the portal” is the only answer to that question that makes sense.

Shiki ,

Someone watched a YouTube video and think they know what they are on about…

Portals don’t transfer energy, there is zero energy transferred to the people they are simply moving from one space to another

lycanrising , to memes in Combining two different internet debates

gonna go with a - the people aren’t moving when they go in, so they won’t be moving when they come out

lycanrising ,

my brother came up with a great analogy - say you’re falling and there’s a portal below you also falling, just slightly slower than you. when you eventually fall through it - do you come out falling slowly or quickly?

it would have the be quickly. even though you and portal are moving slowly relatively to each other, your individual momentum is conserved, the movement of the portal is irrelevant.

Vulwsztyn ,

Except it is wrong

EchoCT ,

By that logic you have to account for the earths speed as it moves through the universe… That doesn’t sound accurate.

AEsheron , (edited )

Except there is no concept of “individual momentum,” it’s all relative to something. Not to mention, technically speaking, any specific reference point that isn’t the blue portal will actually show it has infinite speed as it instantly moves from one spot to another. I think the most intuitive answer is to imaging standing in front of the blue portal, and look through it. From your perspective, the victims are being hurled at you, propelled by the ground. As soon as they go through the portal, no linger being in contact with the ground, they are effectively projectiles. By no means a hard proof, but this video has a compelling argument for that interpretation.

PipedLinkBot ,

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lycanrising ,

in my interpretation of how portals work - by joining space together - moving through a portal doesn’t involve infinite speed because you haven’t moved - the portals have just changed the space you occupy.

a bit like the inertialess/ Alcubierre drive where you travel faster than light without breaking any laws because you’re not moving at all in your space, it’s just that the space you occupy changes.

in the reasoning the people hurling towards the portal only appear to do so, once they pass through the portal they’ll be as immobile as they were before entering it.

the minute physics video is fun though. love their stuff.

lightnsfw ,

Correct. If you do a ring toss the stick doesn’t shoot into the air.

jetsetdorito ,

This can’t apply because unlike the portals, both sides of the ring are moving at the same speed/direction.

lightnsfw ,

The ring is not touching the thing passing through it to impart any forces. The object passing through carries only what energy it takes with it.

min ,

Then where does the energy to displace the air on the blue side of the portal coming from?

Shiki ,

Yes they are though, it’s the exact same premise.

What force is generated where on the other side of the portal, it’s a hole in space, it doesn’t transfer anything.

Speedy thing goes, speedy thing comes out. Nothing gets transferred to or from the hole.

zerbey , to technology in Cost of a 128KB computer with floppies in 1985

This is why the ZX Spectrum was so important, in 1982 it cost £125 for the 16K model (£469 or so now). That’s within the reach of many consumers. Sure, it was laughably simplistic even at launch, but if it wasn’t for the Speccy I wouldn’t be an IT professional today.

Oneobi ,

My Dragon 32 or 64 (can’t remember which it was) has a lot to answer for too!

zerbey ,

Whole bunch of low cost 8-bit machines in that era, the Dragon 32, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC ranges to name but a few. Of course we must also mention the BBC Micro, was not low cost but every school had one if you grew up in the UK.

khannie ,
@khannie@lemmy.world avatar

We had one in my school in Ireland too (and I think they were common in schools here) but tbh none of the teachers knew how to use it and so we got very little time on it in school.

Loulou ,

Hey ZX-81 gang here!

999SKR (Swedish crowns) guess it was like 100$ and it gave you a 1KB 1Mhz computer :-) around 400SKR more for an expansion card with a whopping 16KB…

Went the C64 way but damn that Spectrum was sexy back in the day.

Magister ,
@Magister@lemmy.world avatar

ZX81 here too! Bought 500FF in 1981 iirc, in kit.

Loulou ,

Clavier membrane team !

Loulou ,

BTW did you solder it yourself?

Magister ,
@Magister@lemmy.world avatar

My father did, I was 10. But he then teached me a lot of things like soldering, programming in basic and Z80 assembly

Loulou ,

Excellent!

TrivialBetaState OP ,

So true! My parents got me the C64 when I had no idea about computers. I loved the Spectrum+ my buddy had at the time but always wanted the C128 another friend of mine got. My parents eventually upgraded my computer to an Amstrad CPC6128 when they saw that I was actually programming in BASIC. I learned a lot from that computer too, e.g. Fortran, Pascal, a bit of Z80 assemly (the last one was horrible!)

ThrowawaySobriquet , to memes in Erdtree sm sm

If I had a kid that asked for Newports, I’d just give em to them. Kinda curious to see where that goes

gnomesaiyan ,
@gnomesaiyan@lemmy.world avatar

Probably Shriner’s or St. Jude’s.

Chainweasel ,

I’m pretty sure that’s supposed to be a juice box

HonkTonkWoman ,

That’s how Big Tobacco gets ya…

Donkter ,

Nah. Wife wants coke, a brick of hash, bottle of pills, some meat and some sausage. Kid wants a sandwich and some ciggies.

psycho_driver , to funny in More wisdom from Supply Side Jesus

Republican Jesus.

hydroptic OP , (edited )

There’s a conservative chud in these comments who apparently thinks this is exactly what Jesus taught.

Political satire is dead; it’s impossible to satirize conservatives because for any ridiculous joke anyone can come up with, there’ll be N + 1 conservatives out there going “yeah that’s exactly what I believe”

Etterra , to lemmyshitpost in Progress can be seen in all parts of life

Sadly this new billionaire stunt will likely have no karmic punchline. They plan on using a real sub, not just a glorified plastic tube.

mdd ,

The Titanic lies at a depth of about 12,500 feet (3,800 metres) and there are only a handful of subs currently rated to go there. I’d bet money this new ass-clown is going to treat safety the same way the last one did.

Kusimulkku ,

I doubt they will, considering they probably don’t want to die and got a reminder of what recklessness gets you.

TheAristocrat ,

They are contracting Triton Submarines to do it, and they look pretty legit.

Kusimulkku ,

Reading about their ultra-deep submersibles it does sound like they have the specs for it. I probably wouldn’t dare but it doesn’t seem like they’re fucking around like the lunatics on that Logitech controlled imploder

vrighter ,

iiuc he contracted a reputable company to build it for him

Xephonian ,

And you’d be wrong. Triton subs have the only full-ocean-depth commercially rated submersible. It literally has no depth rating, it safe in any part of the ocean. And not just once. Repeatedly.

Check out the stupid mistakes that were made with OceanGate - engineering.com/…/potential-structural-reasons-fo…

"You’re remembered for the rules you break. And I’ve broken some rules to make this. The carbon fiber and titanium? There’s a rule you don’t do that. Well, I did.”

There were several people who quit working with OceanGate because their failure would paint all submersibles with a bad reputation. And thanks to morons like you and Stockton, they were right.

mdd ,

Damn, I admit I was guessing after looking at the headlines. Glad to hear someone is attempting to do it safely.

I am familiar with engineering and was amazed at all the corners cut by Oceangate.

There were several people who quit working with OceanGate because their failure would paint all submersibles with a bad reputation. And thanks to morons like you and Stockton, they were right.

Please don’t lump me in with Stockton. I may be a moron in many respects but I disagree with his whole approach the endeavor.

Safety rules are usually written in blood and ignored all of them.

SEND_NOODLES_PLS , to programmer_humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

I get quite a bit of flak from my colleagues for paying for search, but I kid you not, I don’t regret splurging on a Kagi subscription at all. It’s personally less stressful for me, having to wade through less cruft, and I think I even work significantly faster because of how I use it.

It’s sad when you think about it. Search was such a good experience in the past.

lilja ,
@lilja@lemmy.ml avatar

I also pay for Kagi and I’m super happy with that decision. I do wish they’d stop putting so much AI cruft into their search engine, but at least I can disable it.

30p87 ,

With most topics, I find fastgpt to be the most up to date, accurate and best sourced. And with just a normal search there’s basically just one expandable strip with AI, no real annoyance for me.

churros ,

I was against the ai integrations until I started actually trying them… quick answers are awesome.

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/620e7bdb-4e33-412e-9282-739d269cb89d.png

I_Clean_Here , to programmer_humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

Stop using Google, dumbass.

pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

Yeah.

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