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evatronic,

Normally, yes.

With this supreme court? Who knows.

evatronic,

He doesn’t.

This is just his hall pass vote to make him appear less of an ideologue for later, when he proceeds to fuck the country over for Trump.

evatronic,

The enshitification of Assistant is what prompted me, a few months ago, to embark on a quest to remove Google (and other cloud-based services) from my home automation setup. I’ve since swapped over to Home Assistant using Zigbee for almost everything.

I had to keep the Alexa integration going, or the other half would lose their god damned mind because apparently, that’s the only way on the entire planet to turn the light by the couch on and off.

But yeah, next up is just replacing all the light switches with zigbee-enabled ones so I can go full scary motion detection in a room thing. It’s going to be super futuristic in here, like 1998!

evatronic,

Consumer PCs are almost certainly not covered entities under HIPAA, nor is Microsoft in its role as an OS provider.

Even then, if this whole thing were to result in an inappropriate disclosure by a covered entity, the organization that processes the data would be liable, not Microsoft.

That’s like blaming the building contractor because you left the door unlocked and someone came in and stole your cat.

evatronic,

Nah. As a schedule I, it’s in the same category as things like meth. Tito your corner drug dealer ain’t telling the feds where he’s selling, right?

evatronic,

My bad! I just assumed.

evatronic,

Useless grandstanding. It will never make it out of committee. On the insane chance it did, Biden would immediately veto it.

But, if you want to keep track yourself, here it is: www.congress.gov/bill/…/all-actions?s=2&r=2

evatronic,

No lie … if they could make a chip that like … Shuts off cognition while I’m at the gym so I don’t have to experience it … I’d consider it.

I really hate working out.

evatronic,

Just call it “Grand Wizard” and get it over with.

US challenges 'bogus' patents on Ozempic and other drugs in effort to spur competition (www.seattletimes.com)

Federal regulators are challenging patents on 20 brand name drugs, including the blockbuster weight-loss injection Ozempic, in the latest action by the Biden administration targeting industry practices that drive up pharmaceutical prices....

evatronic,

Look what Democratic control of regulatory agencies does.

evatronic,

Nothing. They’re behaving quite rationally.

You just have to understand that their motivation is not “successful governing” or “making the world better” but rather, “getting more money.”

When you view their actions through the lens of self-enrichment, they’re behaving quite normally.

evatronic,

Honestly, I read the judge’s statement as a sort of appeal to Trump’s ego and integrity. Like a, “Come on bro, you were the president, don’t make me throw you in jail,jackass.”

It’s mostly performative, so the judge can say he didn’t want to when he eventually gets has to.

GOP House hard-liners won’t compromise. They’re losing key fights because of it. (www.washingtonpost.com)

Democrats, Johnson told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt last week, “move in a herd” and “act like a union” following their leader because there’s no diversity of opinion causing them to stray. Their groupthink could even be described as the behavior of “socialists,” he asserted. Republicans, however, can’t be...

evatronic,

Maybe they’re just saying that so the buttheads will go home and everyone else will sneak back to DC and pass bills without them?

evatronic,

And now, he’s changed his stance in response to a changing society and pressure from voters.

Isn’t that a good thing? Don’t we want politicians who are demonstrably responsive to voters?

evatronic,

So no specifics? Remember, the president didn’t make laws…

What would you have him do that he hasn’t already done?

evatronic,

Biden has been working to cancel or eliminate student debt for pretty much the whole of his term.

What, exactly, more do you want from him? A heartfelt apology for having a different opinion 20 years ago?

evatronic,

There is a reason I keep refusing to take the “Lead” position. I know what I’m good at.

evatronic,

I do one, the other senior dev does the other. We fight about it in pull requests.

evatronic,

Fun.

From the article, the linked Swagger docs : web.archive.org/web/20240120071238/…/index.html#/

And a little more detailed account : timesofindia.indiatimes.com/…/110277923.cms

It looks like these laundry machines are controlled by a mobile app, and requests are routed through The Internet™. The flaw appears to be the web service presumes a user is only able to gain access to their API endpoints via the mobile app, which only exposes certain functions to a user.

Once authorized, though, there’s no further checks like oauth scopes or even user roles, to prevent someone from doing a little bit of lateral movement to admin-style endpoints.

Lazy. The machine makers should be ashamed.

evatronic,

What would that do? You don’t even need a law degree to be a judge.

evatronic,

I’ll go along with a Friday deploy. But I ly after I have it in writing that the first time I’m opening the laptop is Monday at 8:00a. If Business is okay with that risk, tell me to mash the button.

evatronic,

The worst and best thing you can do when using vim is learn the movement keys (h, j, k, and l) because they’re so powerful and work no where else.

evatronic,

Impeachment is the accusation and happens in the House. They draft “Articles of Impeachment” and pass them like any other bill, with a majority vote.

The Senate then holds a trial while the House provides a prosecutor of those charges. The Senate acts as a jury and, to convict, requires a “2/3rd majority of those present”

Trump, for example was impeached twice, successfully. The Senate failed to convict both times.

evatronic,

I admit, this news has made me add a note to re-download firefox on my work machine…

evatronic,

I think a better question: Why are they reading YouTube comments?

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