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Sadly I blame everyone but starlink. It provides internet to rural areas that otherwise don’t have any viable high speed internet. Feds and states should have done anything to make sure these areas were being served. They weren’t and as a result $120/mo internet is reasonable.
Congrats on the new paper weight!
Buy a cheap (used?) SAS controller. No big deal.
An ex was afraid of butterflies but not moths. They could explain what their were afraid of but not why it applied to butterflies and not moths.
My SO loves butterflies but is afraid of moths.
I’m not afraid of either. I’m afraid of being incapacitated though, so things like ledges or working under a car makes me uneasy.
Actually I’m thinking of Phantom Secure. They built phones to go along with their app services.
No, it was built by three-letter agencies and used to spy on cartels and others.
Isn’t that the one that they built on their own?
I’m sure there are older ones, but this one looks like someone left a few weeks ago even though it’s from the 1890’s. You can walk into it after a medium hike. There’s still soot in the fireplace.
https://californiathroughmylens.com/eagle-cliff-mine/
The really old stuff from the native Americans might be around but I’m not familiar with it.
In the dense bushes across from the post office.
Ping me before you start.
Disney could take the moral stance of banning them all from all of their properties and services.
Might have just overloaded the battery somehow too.
Gotta find it, install it, update it occasionally etc. cloud services don’t need that.
Counter-point: why would want to own and maintain something like a computer? I want a simple device that take no thought and can be replaced with zero effort.
Things like that have existed. There are Reddit communities that are flooded with obfuscated comments that are used for communicating with bots. There’s probably one in the fediverse by now.
Oh wow if this was a remote hardware hack that would be pretty unique. How many other hardware hacks have injured or killed people?
Nope, sending them to Los Angeles.