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Reading thoughts remotely is a no-go, you need very precise measurements of the brain’s electrical activity and that just can’t be done with distant sensors.
Reading thoughts remotely is a no-go, you need very precise measurements of the brain’s electrical activity and that just can’t be done with distant sensors.
Does this have any benefit over just using friction to convert the rotation into heat? I suppose it would suffer less wear, but it also seems way more expensive.
Why did they put that button in such an annoying spot to press? If you’re going to add a pointless button at least put it on the thumb side, like almost every other mouse in existence.
This. The way I think of it, if data isn’t backed up, that data doesn’t really exist. At a bare minimum, keep important data backed up in two separate locations. Ideally you should follow the 3-2-1 backup rule (a main drive, backup drive, and cloud backup fulfill the requirements).
Even better, use an AI to generate the misinformation to save you time (and get even dumber misinformation).
Don’t waste your money. If the data is really important, send the disk to a data recovery service to avoid risking further damage. If it’s only somewhat important, use a (free!) tool like ddrescue to attempt to recover the data.
That’s definitely possible, but is way more expensive than using an existing system like GPS.
I’ve never had them ask for a photo ID so idk.
No need for all these new-fangled tools when good ol’ dd
does the job just fine. (Though they certainly reduce the chance of accidentally nuking the wrong disk).
I’ve had that a few times on my accounts (I scrape content so they get suspended relatively often) and I always just grab a photo from thispersondoesnotexist.com and crop out the watermark. It hasn’t failed me yet.
Interesting, according to Wikipedia it’s only in an 800km orbit. I’m surprised it wasn’t detected sooner as it’s pretty big (66cm diameter).
Where are you located? I’m in need of some new backup drives and would be happy to pay a reasonable price + shipping if you’re interested.
No, I’m pretty sure Israel is a country.
so just don’t take pictures of classified stuff while carrying around a weirdly warm battery bank an unusually attractive eastern European girl gave you as an engagement gift and you’re good.
Lmao, I really hate it when that happens.
A bit too late for me, I arrived in the path of totality yesterday. I traveled to see the annular eclipse last October and it was absolutely amazing. I’m sure this one is going to be even better!
Update: It was, hands down, the best thing I’ve ever seen. Don’t listen to the blog lol.
You could encrypt the backup codes with a strong password using something like AES, then print the encrypted data out in hexadecimal or base64.
I was too, but honestly it cuts down on impulse buying which is nice.
Now recursively create more layers until you have barely any free space left on the disk, then do some performance benchmarks. ;)
Seems like it would be fairly inefficient having to encrypt and decrypt data twice.
I’m no expert in biology but the way I understand it our brains all work in roughly the same way, so I don’t think that would be possible.