Eh, you’re being lazy. Just compile the kernel from source.
Eh, you’re being lazy. Just compile the kernel from source.
OK, so this is one of those comments that’s either “wtf, of course everyone knows that” or “oh shit, ok”, but generally wake on USB is a bios setting. Have you looked around in the bios to see what your options are?
Doesn’t explain the weird behaviour, but may be a good way forward.
Wiat, you don’t believe in sexual preferences? People aren’t allowed to decide what they will or won’t stick their dick into now?
OK then, I guess we see differently to you.
Have a great day.
Android has 41% market share in the US. It sounds like you’ve got some pretty heavy sampling bias going on.
So you saw the part where he shows how massively it’s changed and literally says that it doesn’t even look like the same program?
How is it that Americans always turn posts into showcases of how small minded they are on both sides of the aisle? Even if they’re about an interesting event half a world away, two Americans just rip off their shirts and start pinching each other’s nipples as hard as they can, trying to look manly as they do it.
Big brains will down vote and say “That’s not what I do. I look really manly while grabbing nipples”
Did you watch the first 30 seconds of the video?
Lol, I thought it looked like an AC/DC song!
Love it. I’d never have thought to look for it, but I’m glad I stumbled across this post!
I was wondering if the Android fingerprint login had been compromised since the days of the gummybear attacks. For anyone else who was wondering: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/android-phones-are-vulnerable-to-fingerprint-brute-force-attacks/
Interesting question OP, I’ll be (academically) interested in the answer.
Edit: this Tasker answer is fiddly and very old, but may be worth looking into: https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/139653/can-i-make-android-require-fingerprint-pin-to-unlock-the-screen
The thing that breaks things broke things. The thing that fixes things fixed it.
The market for IBM Model M keyboard clones is already pretty full.
No. No it is not.
Storage of easily enriched material to prevent theft is a concern, especially given the number of incidents with jokers photographing themselves inside nuclear facilities and the results of FBI testing of nuclear site security protocols.
Additionally, given the ridiculously long half life of the products, you get into conversations about what happens on the thousands of years time scale in which it’s not reasonable to think that any given state remains politically stable.
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And we’re just ignoring the whole weapons proliferation side of things?
Pretty sure the ball bits are always screwed on (Archer: Phrasing!). If it’s coming loose some locktite or nylon plumber’s tape should hold it in place.
OK, I didn’t read before answering, probably ignore my answer below but I’ll leave it up incase someone learns something from it.
No comment on the level of PFAS aside from
This is just feeding the outrage machine to get clicks. If it was a story they’d be citing concentration guidelines and telling you what concentrations were found in the products. It’s not a story, it’s rage bait.