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  • Cars still have built in GPS.

    The updates are pretty terrible in my experience.

  • "must-have" is subjective.

    Yes these things are required to achieve wide spread adoption but I personally could do without them.

  • Do you really think someone is going to set up a MITM attack for the dozen people who visit this blog?

  • ... if not more so.

    Greta brings awareness but I'm not sure what capabilities she brings to the flotilla.

    She's also less likely to be disappeared than others.

  • LOL. On the scale of risky things I've done today, visiting this guy's http website barely rates a mention.

    Someone posts about something they've learned and the best you can do is dump on them about whatever thing in order to demonstrate to everyone your superior knowledge.

    Everyone starts somewhere.

  • I dont think so.

    Maybe if he's had a stroke or something, it might take them a few days to figure out the prognosis and decide what to do.

    They would already have a plan in place for his death and would implement immediately if that happened.

  • somewhat perhaps, but I still think most strokes are either unnoticeable or catastrophic.

    If he was effected they wouldn't let him shuffle around tripping over stairs and what not.

  • It would certainly mitigate the impact of his crimes on his many victims.

  • Nah, I think there's a pretty narrow window on the "stroke seriousness" spectrum which would allow you to be walking around but still have "stroke energy" just several days later.

  • Ok well, just going to point out the obvious here - SCOTUS has not yet heard the case, so while they may be the last stop, this issue hasn't gotten to that last stop yet.

  • Adding to what everyone else has already said, you want sync and backup.

    Sync to a central location and backup from there.

    For sync, you want syncthing or nextcloud. I would lean towards syncthing for media. If you had a million files in a complex folder structure and a dozen users with different access requirements and instant sync and collision protection is important then nextcloud might be the go. Otherwise syncthing is much more manageable.

    My recommendation with syncthing, which is not obvious, is to set up a single hub which each client syncs with. By default you end up with a mesh where everything is connected to everything. It's very difficult to manage with a lot of folders and devices. Turn off discovery and input the server / hub details manually.

    For backup, if you have a lot of media you want deduplication. If yesterday's backup included ABC and today's is ABCD you only want to transfer D. This is similar to an incremental backup, but the subtle difference is that with deduplication the most recent backup is the "full backup" with the "diffs" going backwards in time, allowing you to purge old backups. I like borgmatic but there are others.

    I would also consider carefully exactly what is worth backing up on what service. I don't backup movies and tv series at all.

    My final recommendation is, it's critically important to test deploying your backups regularly.

  • It doesn't, but we all know the rumors of his death were exaggerated.

  • The appeals court made a ruling. They said it won't apply until October 14, knowing that the Trump admin would ask SCOTUS to hear the case.

  • The context line for the article says:

    The appeals court stayed its ruling until Oct. 14, giving the Trump administration time to ask the Supreme Court to hear the case

  • Same as always. They'll just appeal and delay and keep repeating that until they get a judge that will toe the line.

  • One of the main reasons I dont self host anything from the fediverse is because I dont want to monitor for abusive material.

    Seems like the defed list is mostly known sources of abusive imagery.

  • I don't think it's going to be them doing the dying?

  • All three officials came to the CDC headquarters to clear out their offices and, as they left the building on Thursday afternoon, were followed out by hundreds of workers who cheered them and thanked them for their work at the agency.

    What does this actually mean?

    They followed these guys out to the car park and then turned around and went back to their desks?

  • Meanwhile the entire "wellness" industry is applauding Kennedy et al.

    Of all the shit these guys are shovelling this vaccine stuff has the greatest potential for harm IMO.

    It's going to be a very bitter feeling when the idiocy of these measures is revealed by the body count.