

Yes, but those locked down gardens had the benefit of having stores built in. Most people I know prefer Steam over the Xbox store which is already on there.
Yes, but those locked down gardens had the benefit of having stores built in. Most people I know prefer Steam over the Xbox store which is already on there.
Should be noted that a lot of companies have absolutely no idea what was actually stolen due to insufficient logging.
Talking to the threat actor usually means getting some of the required info for GDPR.
Hot take, genuinely hoping that you’re not one of those “common sense” people.
He claims the blast radius is bigger, not just Linux. He also claims to be in talks with Apple. So the educated guess would still be openssh
The problem is that it only gets fixed when people talk about it en masse. Saying it’s fixed when it keeps making the same mistakes is misleading.
Those group channels do NOT have encryption, telegram misleading users is an absolute stain. All this is stored in plain text on Telegram’s servers.
I actually have a server for my other needs and HA Green. Mostly since I want to run the mission critical stuff for my home on a different machine, this way if something were to go wrong with my home server it’d still keep working.
I should add that bigger esphome projects (with custom components) take up to 5 minutes to compile. But that honestly isn’t too bad.
At what point do you just go for Home Assistant green? It’s still cheaper, yes it has less ram but also consumes less power.
The problem is that most people aren’t making RepRap printers from scratch, they’re buying kits which has everything included.
Bambu makes decent gear, I don’t think we want to have the only option being Chinese machines which always makes compromises to make it cheaper. And that’s coming from a person who uses Chinese printers.
Had this when at uni, mostly due to the amount of requests coming from a single IP
Sheesh, we get it. You’re not the target audience.
Sheesh, we get it. You’re not the target audience
The assistant in your phone is not the same as home assistant.
Home assistant is mostly used to group all your smart home stuff and create automations.
Being a technical person myself, most people I know want to try it but don’t have the use for it due to living in appartments.
For technical people… Yes.
For people who aren’t that technical? No.
Don’t get me wrong, the Home Assistant Green and SkyConnect dongle is great and massively makes maintenance for the regular joe easier (no pis or other hardware that loads from the SD/hardware considerations).
But some stuff in UX would have to improve, which it already is doing ofcourse.
There is an ending in which you go home?
Unless you’re constantly using secret chats all your data is stored in plain text… This is actually worse than WhatsApp
Insanely bad reputation, one hosting provider decided to sell .XYZ domains for 1 dollar per year.
This resulted in people with malicious intent buying up domains en masse to use it for malware delivery/phishing/whatever.
Honestly, for closed source software the POCs are also immediately available. Lots of threat actors just use patch diffing.
These days vulnerabilities are at times also patched with other non-related commits to conceal what exactly has changed.
Because you’d need perfect infosec to pull this off
I’ve seen offices where only a few people were able to connect to the network printer and just ask people if they can print it.
Usually they’ve tries using flash drives but many large printers are also terrible at reading pdf files from them.
Edit: Should note that most of these people were smart and were able to follow instructions. However the big office printers can be an utter pain at times.