Might as well just download the video with yt-dlp then.
Might as well just download the video with yt-dlp then.
The cylindrical lithium cells can go off like a rocket, but the pouch cells in a phone just burn and are very difficult to extinguish.
Apart from the Galaxy Note 7 which had a design flaw in the battery, it’s incredibly rare for a phone battery to catch fire without physical damage though.
That’s why it’s a good idea to take a btrfs snapshot before updating or changing things. Snapshots are almost instant and sure save a lot of work if you break something.
Cameras don’t cryptographically sign the images they take. Even if that was added, there are billions of cameras in use that don’t support signing the images. Also, any sort of editing, resizing, or reencoding would make that signature invalid. Almost no one is going to post pictures to the web without any sort of editing. Embedding 10+ MB images in a web page is not practical.
Just go to your favorite pirate site and download a DRM free copy. You already paid for a copy that microsoft just took away your ability to play.
It’s fine if they are not cloning a real person’s voice. I still don’t want to hear AI voices used for the main characters of a AAA game until the quality improves to the point that they are indistinguishable from a human though.
You don’t even need a hacked camera to edit the metadata, you just need exiftool.
Just buy a small, industrial CT scanner and scan your device. Compare the results to a device that you know hasn’t been tampered with.
Solar panels on your roof won’t do much good if you’re off grid and need to charge your phone. Just get a small, folding solar panel that you can carry in your backpack. A 10W panel will only need a couple hours of direct sunlight to fully charge a phone.
Firefox plus uBlock Origin is what you can do about it. I hardly ever see any ads. SponsorBlock is great if you watch youtube too.
Are you running 100M ethernet? It creates large spurs every 61 kHz all the way up into UHF. I’ve gotten rid of almost all of my 100M equipment because of the RFI. I’ve just got a couple of things left to replace and 2 meters will be nice and quiet.
The Z80 can also be implemented on a fairly low end FPGA with plenty of gates to spare for all of the address decoding logic.
You can get rid of the certificate errors by adding your CA to Firefox. Just make sure you keep the private key secure.
Set browser.fixup.fallback-to-https
to false
to stop Firefox from trying https if http doesn’t work.
You don’t need root access to steal all of the data that your user account has access to.
AI image upscaleing isn’t something I would associate with being energy efficient or fast. I wonder how that’s supposed to work?
That sounds like a good way to get their employees shot.
If you want rechargeable batteries, just put some eneloop batteries (or some of the cheaper, rebranded ones) in the remote. They are not like the old NiMH batteries, they hold a charge for a years.
I certainly don’t want a remote that I have to throw out in a few years because the non-replaceable lithium battery wore out.
If you are just self hosting for your own use, just stick with letsencrypt or self signed certificates.
The paid certificates are for businesses where the users need to trust the certificate. They usually come with warranties and identity verification, which is important if you are accepting payments through your website, but it’s just a waste of money for personal use.
No, it’s over priced and requires an expensive USB PD power bank or charger for full power. A pinecil can run from a drone battery or cordless tool battery that you already have.
Downloading those “Linux ISOs” via torrent will absolutely saturate any residential internet connection if it’s well seeded.