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  • I'm really not defending Clarence Thomas here btw, he's absolutely a bought and paid for piece of shit, and he's also a sex pest and goes way over the line.

    He has absolutely voted in favor of porn pretty consistently though. I'm sure a nice vacation, a small plot of land, or $100 gift card to Red Lobster can change that, but historically he's been really pro-porn. Because he's the kind of pro-porn person thats also a piece of shit, though.

  • Doing what I can!

    I'm still behind on responding to a few folks who have made offers to help, in the pipeline but we've had other... fun events (plus personal responsibilities eating up my time) which have gotten in the way of progress here and there.

    And for the record, I consider myself maintenance crew!

  • Clarence Thomas ... would not be happy about porn.

    Classmates and coworkers have provided, in great detail, Clarence Thomas' love of porn. As have his ex-girlfriends. And we have his confirmation hearing making so much of it on the record.

  • Its generally pretty easy for me to know what's slowing down my work laptop.

    Microsoft Teams is the hogzilla of resource hogs.

  • Why would you?

    The important part is your VMs and LXCs. Your Proxmox server, at most, requires configuration for specific needs (GPU passthrough for example). The only thing you need for that would be notes on configuration (unless you have this automated, in which case you don't generally need that, just the notes in your scripts).

    So a more important question, to me, is why do you want to back it up in the first place?

  • I want one.

    I dont need it, but I can tell you right now it would end up as my commuter vehicle for the occasional trips in I have to make.

    They top out at 40kmh/25mph, and I'm not sure if thats a limiter or just the actual max, but I don't much care either way.

    These things are awesome and I want it.

  • Part of the point of the [AIP] tag is your ability to filter these posts out.

    The decision of what you want to do is obviously yours alone, though.

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  • ... Just make a git repo.

    Then you can sync, too.

  • Doable but honestly a pretty awful idea. Remember that they share a data bus, and have a low write endurance. About all its good for (aside from toying around with a silly sort of fun idea) is as a high speed spot for temporary data.

    I set one up as a concept for temp storage of images being generated using a gaming engine that were being split and shoved out into multiple video streams. It worked, but there was no chance I'd rely on it (I even had a few of them die during the course of my goofing around).

    Also you've got bus limits to deal with, so there is a limit to just how useful it can be in the first place. And for longer term storage, you've got a lot of risk for finicky behavior. So yeah, just not worth it, but technically doable.

  • What I'm hoping to go with is more something like a clamshell (think MNT Pocket Reform) or slider (like the old motorola droid). The Mecha Comet seems interesting but I'm not sure yet. I also like what WaveShare has going with the PocketTerm, but I want something other than a pi in there (I swore off RPi when they continued business sales and let prices skyrocket for the regular users who made them who they are).

    I may also end up trying to put something together with spare parts I have, but we'll see if I have the time for that.

  • The nonsense steps to even get there. The absolute nonsensical mess of lies in their claims to even do this in the first place. Lets be clear - if they wanted to block malware, they would need to be doing so from the Play store in the first place. So, lets highlight a few simple things:

    • It was only about 6 months ago that it was documented by a cybersec company that hundreds of malicious apps were downloaded quite literally tens of millions of times.
    • The number of malicious apps on the Play store have gone up, not down.
    • Banking malware has more than doubled in the past few years
    • The majority of growth (more than doubling) in the YoY were spyware apps - used for identity theft, extortion, and surveillance, and all on the Play store.
    • There are even ones specifically targeting Android TV boxes, again mostly operating unchecked on the Play store.

    To even suggest installing apps (which, lets be honest, that is what they are calling "sideloading" - doing the thing you do on your PC all the time) from a different location is the issue is far from reality. So any "promise" from them is worth functionally nothing to me.

    As I said, I'm leaving Android either way. I shouldn't have to go through such a massive number of hoops to install on my own device.

  • Unfortunately I was replying from my phone and didn't notice. And yes, definitely trying to be patient given its a new rule and not exactly the easiest.

    The up side is these are the sort of things that come up that make it easier to identify the holes - particularly the lack of examples. I'll clear that up later today after I'm done with work.

  • The part that isn't right (and sorry, was replying from my phone earlier so I didn't notice) is the level of AI involvement.

    So lets say the only AI assisted part was documentation, and it was fully generated - you'd put:

    • Documentation: Generated

    If you also had it suggest testing, but you implemented the tests themselves, that would be Hint, so it would look like this:

    • Testing: Hint
    • Documentation: Generated

    I think I should put a few examples in the post to make it clearer

  • My go-to recommendation would be rustdesk.

  • Eh, I wouldn't say useless.

    I'd say they only account for user sentiment at best. Which can have an impact, but I'd say incredibly unlikely that there will be an impact on this one.

    Not using android as much as possible will have a much higher impact though.

  • No worries, its a new rule following a slew of posts from brand new users promo'ing fully generated projects (and a pretty hefty community response as a result)

    Thanks!

  • Thanks!

  • Thanks, just one more bit which would be the level of AI assistance:

    • Hint - AI suggested solution, human does the task.
    • Assisted - AI acts on part of a task, but a human handled the bulk.
    • Pair - About a 50/50 split of human made and generated.
    • Generated - Human prompted, AI generated.

    Just for each part of it, I'll update in my comment above

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