We’ve already solved this issue without biometrics. The manufacturers just cheaped out on actually implementing it in the affected models.
Look for the guy with a burnt cock.
I’m getting full speed (currently 290mbps on verizon 5g).
Thanks for the reminder to switch to merlin firmware.
Why can’t we blame Microsoft?
I looked into this a while ago. It seems the best you can do is to try to look the most “average”. All attempts to obfuscate details other than “average” make you stand out even worse.
I used it for a few months. Mostly with snikket. It worked fine for Android but I had problems getting notified on an iphone.
I wear a hoodie most of the time. I don’t mind if you feel suspicious of me; one reason I have a hood up is because I don’t want to engage with random people. Sounds like you would go out of your way to avoid me so mission accomplished.
Correct, it only works when certain conditions are met.
Drivers can activate Mercedes’s technology, called Drive Pilot, when certain conditions are met, including in heavy traffic jams, during the daytime, on spec ific California and Nevada freeways, and when the car is traveling less than 40 mph. Drivers can focus on other activities until the vehicle alerts them to resume control. The technology does not work on roads that haven’t been pre-approved by Mercedes, including on freeways in other states.
Those failure rates are nonsense based on theoretical limits. In practice: a few weeks ago I resilvered a 4 disk z1 array with 8tb disks at 85% capacity in less than 24 hours. I scrub the pool every month and it didn’t seem any more taxing than a scrub.
I needed a simple script to combine jpegs into a pdf. I tried to make a python script but it’s been years since I’ve programmed anything and I was intermediate at best. My script was riddled with errors and would not run. I asked chatgpt to write me the script and the second or third attempt worked great. The first two only failed because my prompts were bad, I had never used chatgpt before.