the potential liability exceeds the value of what they’re searching for.
the potential liability exceeds the value of what they’re searching for.
i’m gonna go with china, russia, or ‘middle eastern’ (of some sort), butthurt over availability of certain user-uploaded content.
they’re still fingerprinting and tracking devices, pairing that data to facial rec and movement tracking from cameras, and all that to register transaction data.
some ‘third-party’ printer consumables have custom chips on them already.
some way to call a custom or ‘third party’ (not compiled into the program) extractor would probably be enough. then let other people work on ones for the, um, ‘problem sites’.
when it automatically enables on win11 home, it doesn’t actually “enable” until you do sign-in to windows with a microsoft account so it has a place to stash the recovery key.
and, i have not had any difficulty turning the encryption off on win11 home systems.
not yet, they haven’t.
without search and their abuse of that monopoly, google wouldn’t have dominant positions or massive market shares that many of their other properties (products, services, software, etc) have.
probably not very many because it only took a single psychotic new owner to do that when he started pulling servers out of a sacramento data center a couple years back, with no engineering and no planning.
that is the white portion of the diagram.
so, basically, the os isn’t tuned for the new chips yet.
the 2nd threads on smt-enabled cores are supposed to get hit last.
hardly something ‘new’, it’s been going on for years and years.
depends on when it hits the supreme court, for sure.
didn’t someone just say google was ‘very bad’ and should be ‘shut down’? …someone that helped stack the court to its current composition?
i’ve got a few using the mv3 ‘lite’ version of ubo here. seems to be sufficient–for now.
i like how the manufacturers who responded to the author’s queries basically said ‘tough shit, that product is out of support’
they’re trying, with that ‘privacy’ sandbox crap.
the boeing 686™ series processors, new from intel.
don’t forget about the ‘bundles’. lock you in to paying for six to keep you from service hopping.
i read that as more like “nobody would opt in if it was opt-in”.
depends on how ‘unsuccessful’ you were the first try.