After reading that whole article I feel no more enlightened.
They mentioned secure boot, is secure boot part of the exploit or does the exploit invalidate secure boot?
After reading that whole article I feel no more enlightened.
They mentioned secure boot, is secure boot part of the exploit or does the exploit invalidate secure boot?
It’s amazing to watch the old, rusted machine of antitrust slowly grinding back to life, bit by bit.
I’ve met multiple sites that won’t load the unsubscribe page without disabling ad blockers.
Those get spam listed the same as login walls.
I know you put in scare quotes, but I have to note for newcomers: as an open software built on an open web standard, 3rd party apps are first class citizens for Lemmy
If it doesn’t fulfill the requirements it’s not any kind of solution
This article seems to have a bizarre assumption all the way through that the schools must use Microsoft 365.
Obviously Microsoft is failing morally and probably legally (what else is new), but the schools also have a moral and legal requirement to choose software which protects the rights of the children. Microsoft is sort of right in the way they surely didn’t mean; schools have the responsibility to not use Microsoft 365.
If anyone is considering how to avoid this on their own site: https://indieweb.org/URL_design
Avoiding spyware doesn’t mean you’re opposed to labor-saving technology
They confined their attacks to manufacturers who used machines in what they called “a fraudulent and deceitful manner” to get around standard labor practices. “They just wanted machines that made high-quality goods,” says Binfield, “and they wanted these machines to be run by workers who had gone through an apprenticeship and got paid decent wages. Those were their only concerns.”
It’s not clear from your post whether you’ve read the article. In case you haven’t, it’s not really about printers.
It’s a watermelon. It’s used as a symbol for Palestine due to it’s alignment with the colours of the flag
I appreciate the ambiguity in your comment created by the missing pronoun.
That report is based on reading privacy policies, it doesn’t actually assess what cars / brands actually do or are capable of
Who could have ever guessed that naming different software the same thing would ever come back to bite them
Yep, I’ve got one of those going already! I’m currently working on improving the power consumption so I can run it off a LiFePO4 without recharging every week.
Plus you turn it on/off by clacking the eyes together.
This took me straight from disinterested to sold
Provided you live in a country that cares about transparency.
My meter has a single LED and a propietary optical connection that claims to alarm the supplier if used.
Will we ever stop referring to the Web as “the Internet”?
Software wise, it’s not. The difference is in transparency and ownership
I’ve used 3 unrelated baby cams and junked them all because not one was remotely usable, never mind reliable.
That was a decade ago, but we had pretty solid ip cameras a decade ago.