File systems have a record where the binary data for a file like a photo is stored. That’s deleted, without that you’d have to extensively scan the whole memory and hope to recognize that a chunk is an image file.
Whatever Apple is did in this update, it’s probably not good
Joost Klein, the Dutch entrant for this month’s Eurovision Song Contest, denies all the charges which led to him being thrown out of the competition, his lawyer Jan-Åke Fält has told Swedish media....
ungoogled chromium. Takes a bit of setup to get it secure, updating and work with the chrome web store. I write my own extensions apart from the ad blocker.
it’s a browser, with no extra crap apart from the option to extend it
The previous reboot was a marketing stunt. The Nokia factory was acquired by Microsoft and the thing they made is actually pretty nice. It supports WhatsApp, maps, snake, etc
I’ve found that “do not disturb” + allowing all contacts trough is actually quote nice.
If I turn it off I get spam like “your google drive storage is running out” (has been for the last 2 years), “automatic payment for the subscription you’ve had for 5 years went through”, “would you like to rate my app on Google play?”, blah blah blah
ye you can turn them off individually, but I’ve not missed anything important in a year since my phone has been on “do not disturb” all the time
I’ve heard about this thing in Chinese culture where people value the ability to replace their phone cheaply and easily over personalizing their thing to suit them, and hanging on to things.
Considering this phone is Chinese, I’m guessing this might be one reason why?
It’s a bit of an older show (2014-2018), and while it doesn’t mention autism specifically, it does center around several people who are clearly neurodiverse, using their unique strengths to solve a wide range of complex and difficult problems while also trying to navigate their individual challenges when interacting with the...
When it comes to neurodiversity, I did appreciate the inclusion. And they stayed away from harmful stereotypes such as presenting us as having no emotion, and instead presenting the struggle of expressing them in a way “normals” understand.
However, the show has also clearly gone through a filter to make sure it doesn’t look too unusual for neurotypical people.
At some points the main cast was also presented as having sort of superpowers. Such as Sylvester being able to figure out thousands of options in a matter of seconds. (I’ve had such an experience with special interests, but not to that extreme) or the behaviouralist accurately describing his self destructive behaviour as he’s doing it.
Of course, everyone’s individual experience and brain is different. I liked how it was presented overall even tho the writing got a bit lazy near the end
That would be one explanation! If that’s what you want to prevent I’d just be writing that down tho, and you could always just put the remaining two gallons in your car
I’m not talking about awkwardness. Social competence also means recognizing when to recognise others for who they are, and not making things about yourself
Hi, I am planning to setup a home servering can get a remote desktop on via the webinterface Guacamole. I havehadit ona huge Servet before but this Time I really need it to Bea fanless server. I need 32gb+ of ram and at least 1tb SSD. Enough CPU power to serve a linux desktop running in lxd via a quacamole in a docker image....
You can get 12V power dividers that plug into a 120 watt laptop adapter, if you keep your energy requirements down it saves quite a bit of space, noise and cost
I’m a retired Unix admin. It was my job from the early '90s until the mid '10s. I’ve kept somewhat current ever since by running various machines at home. So far I’ve managed to avoid using Docker at home even though I have a decent understanding of how it works - I stopped being a sysadmin in the mid '10s, I still worked...
iPhone owners say the latest iOS update is resurfacing deleted nudes (www.theverge.com)
Joost Klein faces “criminal intimidation” charge: Swedish media (www.dutchnews.nl)
Joost Klein, the Dutch entrant for this month’s Eurovision Song Contest, denies all the charges which led to him being thrown out of the competition, his lawyer Jan-Åke Fält has told Swedish media....
What open-source software would you like more people to know about?
Anon doesn't like any web browsers (lemmy.world)
The retro Nokia phone everyone owned 25 years ago will get a reboot soon – and yes, it has Snake (www.techradar.com)
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Global warming is still a worldwide hot topic (lemmy.world)
Has anyone ever seen the TV show "Scorpion"? (en.wikipedia.org)
It’s a bit of an older show (2014-2018), and while it doesn’t mention autism specifically, it does center around several people who are clearly neurodiverse, using their unique strengths to solve a wide range of complex and difficult problems while also trying to navigate their individual challenges when interacting with the...
Just saw this while getting gas. Why is it illegal to get less than 4 gallons? (lemmy.world)
Elon Musk Laid Off Supercharger Team After Taking $17 Million in Federal Charging Grants (gizmodo.com)
Why do people hear their names being called in the woods? (www.livescience.com)
18+ Father pays tribute to ‘daddy’s girl’ found d**d at school before detention (www.theguardian.com)
Trigger warning: self harm...
fanless hardware for selfhosting lxd/docker
Hi, I am planning to setup a home servering can get a remote desktop on via the webinterface Guacamole. I havehadit ona huge Servet before but this Time I really need it to Bea fanless server. I need 32gb+ of ram and at least 1tb SSD. Enough CPU power to serve a linux desktop running in lxd via a quacamole in a docker image....
Should I move to Docker?
I’m a retired Unix admin. It was my job from the early '90s until the mid '10s. I’ve kept somewhat current ever since by running various machines at home. So far I’ve managed to avoid using Docker at home even though I have a decent understanding of how it works - I stopped being a sysadmin in the mid '10s, I still worked...