I’ve started Cyberpunk 2077 recently. Runs pretty flawlessly now with patch 2.x, I’m glad that I waited a few years
I’ve started Cyberpunk 2077 recently. Runs pretty flawlessly now with patch 2.x, I’m glad that I waited a few years
No USB power plug operates at 5 V when providing 65 Watts. That would be 13 Amps. Both power plugs most likey use 15 or 20 volts internally. 19 volts is not allowed over USB.
Edit: Here is a short summary of the USB-PD spec from Wikipedia
You can trim it even further:
For a start, try hosting something in your own home. A raspberry or an older PC or laptop should be enough.
My first projects were a print server (so I can print via wifi) and a file server. Try to find something that is useful for you.
Only start hosting on the internet when you’ve learned the basics and have more experience.
Maybe do a trace with wireshark and compare the connection attempts?
Most website blocks are done on a dns level, maybe vivaldi doesn’t accept the “wrong” dns replies, uses DNS-over-HTTPS or doesn’t query any affected dns servers.
It seems like a tedious workflow, but the end result is quite good.
Interesting. What is tge reasoning behind only fetching the comments vs. a full fediverse integration?
This graphic shows that the platform is designed with full virtualization in mind. You can see that the VM on the right has its own kernel (unlike for example docker containers).
Edit: image source
I don’t think so. I think they are trying to make android more suitable for “desktop” usage, similar to chrome os.
By providing a gui for larger screens (Android 15) and virtualization (Android 16) they are significantly expanding what android can do.
As for me, I just visit this site to see the next sales. But it’s a neat idea
Sounds a bit like the linux container in chromebooks. Looks like Google is planning to merge chrome os and android in future
I think counting fediverse users is about as difficult as counting e-mail adresses.
If you vote, post or comment, you count as active user.
I agree, but I understood this question in the context of a homelab.
And for me, a homelab is not the right place for a public website, for the reasons I mentioned.
No, with these reasons:
I have a VPS for these tasks, and I host a few sites for friends amd family.
I got it a few times over the last years, once on the steam deck.
Just one open source example … freeradius has an option to log passwords:
log {
destination = files
auth = no
auth_badpass = no
auth_goodpass = no
}
Or another example: The apache web server has a module that dumps all POST data, with passwords, in plain text:
mod_dumpio
allows for the logging of all input received by Apache and/or all output sent by Apache to be logged (dumped) to the error.log file. The data logging is done right after SSL decoding (for input) and right before SSL encoding (for output). As can be expected, this can produce extreme volumes of data, and should only be used when debugging problems.
I don’t agree that this is “absolutely malice”, it could also be stupidity and forgetfulness.
This is not about facebook not hashing credentials, it is that they appeared in internal logs.
Facebook is probing a series of security failures in which employees built applications that logged unencrypted password data for Facebook users and stored it in plain text on internal company servers.
Source: Krebs on Security
All models are equipped with 16GB of RAM, and two additional storage variants are available that cost 21,999 yuan (about $3,089) for 512GB and 23,999 yuan (about $3,370) for 1TB.
They are learning from Apple about the memory price. $300 for 512 gb additional memory storage is insane.
No cure has been found yet for factorio.