You still have to talk to the seller, backmarket is the seller, you shop and click and it’s delivered, 0 risk of getting scammed (outside of the platform scamming you)
You still have to talk to the seller, backmarket is the seller, you shop and click and it’s delivered, 0 risk of getting scammed (outside of the platform scamming you)
There is backmarket for thoses afraid of meeting fellow humans in order to do a transaction.
There is also a big markup on the price.
Youtube, but using torrents: https://joinpeertube.org/
That’s not decentralized.
IPFS and then post a link through an IPFS gateway. Some browser resolve IPFS directly, I have one in mind but I don’t recommend it.
I have too much HDMIs to plug everything in the TV.
Between the ISP TV Box, PC, Raspberry Pi, Game Console, DVD players.
Onkyo home cinema amp was eating 50W when being “off”.
Fixed it with smart multi-plug which power the amp when the tv is on, and cut power when tv is off.
Double standards
Edit: my mistake, it’s not visible on the screenshot, but the “i hope you get shot” didn’t get removed for promoting violence, there is no mod reply to it.
Yes, and it suck.
I use spotify a lot, and their fake random sucks.
The distribution favorise some musics (maybe they earn more on thoses ?).
The distribution make that some music are never played, while some are played very frequently.
There is no check that the same music isn’t ran twice in a row (I know it can happen with true random).
A pure random would have an equal distribution on all music over time.
Thanks to last.fm I can track how many time I play tracks.
And I use random shuffle almost all the time.
I got a track that got played 4 times in 2024, and another 21 times, I never started the tracks by myself, it’s the random shuffle.
Cette discrimination.
Pauv multimillionaire discriminé.
afaik, the waymo always respected stops and tesla had to remove the rolling stop feature.
Tesla sells an “autopilot” and make consumers think you don’t need to drive.
Waymo didn’t caused any death yet, and when any piece of media I seen that wasn’t a charge against Waymo, they behaved extremely well compared to the average driver.
Tesla are also used at scale, while sold as “autopilot” (it’s not).
It’s interesting how waymos get more article against them compared to tesla.
There is a targeted campaign against waymo.
How can i not think the journalist is in bad faith, when he complain that the waymo doesn’t stop… in case he run under another car ?
As an european, when I see this video, the problem isn’t the automated cars, but the fact the car are allowed to go this fast on a lane without a traffic light to protect the pedestrian.
Edit:
Waymo admitted that it follows “social norms” rather than laws.
The reason is likely to compete with Uber, 🤦
Because they slowed down too much the traffic and have a campaign against them, about how they slowed too much the traffic, for respecting the law.
En pratique trop compliqué/couteux a implémenter avec les technologies d’aujourd’hui.
Il faudrait une base de données qui chiffre les données pour chaque utilisateur avec sa propre clée, mais pas tout(et c’est ca qui rend la chose compliqué) car quand tu fais des requêtes a la base de données, tu dois récupérer certaines informations (par exemple, la date de dernier login)
Aujourd’hui l’ideal reste que les entreprises ne se fasse plus trouer, en étant plus sérieux sur la sécurité.
Un autre truc c’est de stoquer que le strictement nécessaire, mais c’est pas dans les intérêts des entreprises de faire ca.
Le gestionnaire de mot de passe et le 2FA reste important pour les utilisateurs pour se protéger des attaques automatisé qui cible les utilisateurs plutot que les entreprises.
Et aurait pus eviter pas mal de fuite si les entreprises s’en servaient toutes.
Nextcould est herbergé par toi.
Quand tu utilise un mot de passe sur un site, tes données sur ce site sont pas chiffré avec ton mot de passe.
On peut concretement rien faire pour éviter cette fuites de données, en dehors d’avoir des règles de sécurité plus strictes chez les entreprises.
Les fuites de données là ce sont des fuites de base de donnée, que tu utilisais 2FA ou pas en tant que client, la base de donnée aurait fuité.
C’est pas une fuite nouvelle mais un aggregat de fuite existante.
La quantité de données dans la nature ne change pas si tu utilises un gestionnaire de mot de passe.
I watched the thing later, and didnt understood why people hated S2.