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She was just upselling, not actually knowledgeable. They filter some blue spectrum, not the whole color blue.
She was just upselling, not actually knowledgeable. They filter some blue spectrum, not the whole color blue.
At some point they are going to have ad channels with content breaks.
Gardener here, I think it’s too late.
It’s actually fake, though. IP phones “play” that. Also, when on a call, they insert "comfort noise, that very low hiss you may hear, to augment the odd feeling most get with crystal clear VOIP audio.
Would his Secret Service detail even let him carry in the first place? I feel like that’s a no-no.
Cries in USA, paying $230/mWh. At least solar effectively zeroes out my usage via net metering, in the warmer months.
It’s funny. Security folks say how insecure Windows XP is, and how it becomes compromised within seconds/minutes of having an internet connection. It’s like Microsoft took that as a playbook challenge to repeat as an OOTB feature, instead of waiting for malware to do it.
Teams is doing the same thing. I can’t go anywhere close to anything Microsoft without some Copilot I didn’t ask for getting jammed in.
I was referring to services like Apple Pay
Throwing a lot of shade there when (I hope) you goofed and really meant legislative branch. I agree with your POV, but be accurate, if you’re taking the road you’re taking.
“AI” is the new “cloud”
Until you get hit by a card skimmer. Encrypted NFC is safer than a physical card.
Or when playing a station, ans saying “Siri, I dislike this song”. Instead of disliking the song, it just restarts the station, and some times, it’ll even play the dame damned song again.
um, didn’t the supply already happen?
They are not deleting, they are editing. So the platform would have to undo those edits rather than just flipping the visibility flag.
That’s likely the plan, but they have to start with known-working hardware configurations first.
The imaginary ones Fox News is always screaming about.
Yeah my point is it does not protect the local device well. It does protect well from remote compromise though.
If I’m on my laptop, and the 2fa code shows on that same laptop, it defeats the purpose of it. The point is sortation of security privileges, ask this just adds more work while providing no less security to the device. It does protect you from remote compromise, though.
I thought it was a coating, like what they use to filter UV light. I have Theraspecs that do it, but those are sunglasses.