

2024 Suzuki Swift.
You even need to dial in the date and time manually because there’s no GPS either.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/3476295/Suzuki-Swift-2024.html?page=548#manual
2024 Suzuki Swift.
You even need to dial in the date and time manually because there’s no GPS either.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/3476295/Suzuki-Swift-2024.html?page=548#manual
I didn’t tell ChatGPT who I am. I have a separate email address for it and everything.
Just keep in back of mind how everything is being linked and profiled behind the scenes. Without anything else, all they have to link you to other things is an IP address and an email. IP addresses aren’t terribly reliable these days. There may be supercookie/fingerprinting mischief going on though.
Even if a relative has shared their DNA, it can be used to make some fairly safe assumptions about yours.
My car’s computer doesn’t transmit. It doesn’t log anything more than engine fault codes. That’s how I like it.
I would have assumed the hosts file got cached, indexed and re-read if the file changes. Surely it’s not read and parsed for every single hostname lookup.
My adblock list is in BIND9 anyway, so I don’t get this issue. I can see it definitely takes a second or two to parse the whole list on startup.
The photoshop page doesn’t even have a download link.
0/10 would not download.
This is what I did. Flashed OpenWRT on all devices and enabled the 802.11r stuff. My “mesh” is just multiple APs connected by ethernet and fast BSSID handover.
802.11s is a mesh where it’s all done over Wifi. 802.11r uses ethernet for comms between APs.
The last task I got from my boss had a Jira ticket headed with “THIS CODE IS BAD. FIX IT BUT DO NOT REFACTOR IT”.
Yeah, I have a reputation.
But it would be better if my coworkers didn’t write garbage.
I have a single Pikachu sticker that says “ピカチュズキ” (Pikachuzuki) on my Suzuki. It throws people off because I’m not Japanese.
I just went on Youtube and watched the real song that was posted 15 years ago.
The comments are flooded with “RIP Rick Buckler” (drummer) from 15 days ago.
Now I’m ruined.
I first visited London only a few months after this came out. It was stuck in my head the moment I got on the platform at Heathrow.
It would produce something completely different every time.
You either need to be indistinguishable from everyone else, or indistinguishable from your last page load.
Just randomly inserting fake fonts, changing your screen resolution by a few pixels, changing the variant of English between US, Canada, UK and Australia. Rendering text and images with unnoticeable random dither in the subpixel hinting. That sort of stuff.
Microg pairs best with LineageOS. I’ve done both and I prefer the GrapheneOS sandbox. It actually passes safetynet at the moment.
Just don’t expect RCS messages or NFC payments to work on either.
Are you talking about Betamax, ATRAC3, MemoryStick, Video8, Digital8, UMD, MiniDisc or BluRay?
I’ve configured my home wifi to capture all DNS regardless of its intended recipient. It’s unencrypted so it’s possible.
I also use encrypted DNS on my phone.
I’ve seen XML parsers that will convert element content from strings to native types by default. So “0” becomes an int, “true” becomes a boolean, and “null” becomes an actual null. I had to take extra steps to keep everything as a string unless explicitly told not to.
JSON does not have this problem, BTW.
I got my partner to fill it in for me. After all, they’re the ones suffering from it the most.
Well… shit. My company just sold my department to another company. The phrase they use in the office is “a Microsoft shop”. We’re talking Windows, Teams, Azure and O365.
The transition is going to be shit. After the transition is over, it will be shit.
I might just operate my workflow entirely out of WSL2 out of spite.
Also: This was on kernel 6.11, which does not have the new NTSYNC driver (coming in 6.14). It’s going to get even better soon.
CS2 was tested on proton, but CS2 runs natively. It’s not a useful comparison.
Edit: Someone pointed out that Nobara has already manually backpatched NTSYNC into its kernel.
It’a kinda frustrating how often a native Linux port is a super-fucking-trivial job and they had decades to do it and just could not be arsed.