Heh. My TV has never been online, not even once. I’d rather suffer the occasional firmware bug than have it act as a sensor.
Heh. My TV has never been online, not even once. I’d rather suffer the occasional firmware bug than have it act as a sensor.
Never heard of it. Back to TPB.
Upvoting for Streisand Effect. ;)
Yup, since a specific subscription I already pay for started inserting ads randomly into their programs, I’ve added a second 16TB seedbox to my house. Now if I hear that someone at home is interested in a particular series, or that an old program has been added to the service that someone wants to watch, I just queue it up for download and watch it on the TV using the VLC app.
In other news, Piracy is still free.
Yeah, I can read this both ways, but I’ll assume that since he’s a CEO, it’s the way that makes him sound like a flaming dickhole.
Man, the total and complete lack of self awareness… It would be hilarious if it wasn’t tragic…
The document thief himself bitching about stolen documents getting leaked… Damn, you can’t dream this shit up on shrooms.
This meshes with the news that Boeing is run by accountants, not engineers, like it used to be.
Uh, between SolarWinds and XZ and the supply chain attacks being conducted by the NSA that were revealed by Snowden… They already know.
The whole point to Endpoint Protection is to quickly and easily send updates to block currently exploited vulnerabilities to the systems most likely to be affected. Adding a delay for in-house QA testing (and the associated costs) doesn’t make any sense.
Uh… So who is paying for that right now?
My electric car was manufactured ONCE. It’s powered by 99% green power (hydroelectric). It burns no gas/diesel, requires no oil changes. I intend on keeping it for 15+ years (my last vehicle got to 16 years before the electrical system fried).
It is better by literally every measure short of walking everywhere.
Just download Signal. Cross platform, verifably E2E, and verifiably no data collected by Open Whisper (as per their submission in a lawsuit). Also, one of the authors/architects of Signal occasionally trolls the companies that provide mobile spyware.
When I was on vacation in Central America, I saw how popular these things were, and knew they’d never received an update from the day they were made… It was only a matter of time.