

I was under the impression that DDG is pretty private and while underlying search is Bing, bing can’t track the searches to individuals


I was under the impression that DDG is pretty private and while underlying search is Bing, bing can’t track the searches to individuals


Unfortunately the damage has been on the animals. https://www.wired.com/story/elon-musk-pcrm-neuralink-monkey-deaths/
Funny that the very long vox article doesn’t mention the wired investigation


But OP was saying Palestinians not Hamas?


4 seconds? Usually launch windows are in hours and days right? Unless you have barely any fuel margin and you’re trying to hit a very very specific orbit I can’t imagine 4 seconds being a huge issue. But I’m no orbital dynamicist


I set it up a while ago but if you search for guides I’m 100% sure you’ll find them. I think jellyfin has their own guides. It gets a bit more complicated when you want to access it from outside your network. I use ddns (dynamic DNS) because my ISP doesn’t give static addresses to residential customers. This allows me to have a hostname of xxxx.ddns.net. then I had to set up port forwarding on my router so that the jellyfin traffic is allowed through to my desktop that that is running jellyfin and has all my media. Internally on your LAN you’ll need to have a static IP for your desktop too.


Jellyfin is so good. I’m travelling internationally right now and it makes me smile that I can stream stuff from my home at any time. I’m gonna miss Netflix DVD because I would get Blu-rays and rip them to my media library


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Kinda depends on the car. Volkswagen cars are pretty “hackable” with OBDeleven which is a wireless interface for the hilariously named “VAGCOM” protocol.


I got an OBDeleven for my 2015 GTI so I could unlock stuff and customize. Enabled rolling down the windows with the key fob, being able to display the engine oil temp in the dash and also setting the accelerator pedal curve to linear.


So excited to see nuclear thermal propulsion actually flying. We were so close with project NERVA back in the 70s
How come there’s only 2 sides to the Pluto is a planet or dwarf planet argument? I think Pluto-Charon should be classified as a Binary Planet system


It’s because Google’s corporate culture rewards new products over maintaining old ones. They’ll happily dump a product even with tens of millions of users to push a new one. Funnily enough the main Google products I see consistent mainstream usage of is all the old ones.


You can be watched while you watch ads while watching ads
Totally agree. Though typically commercial displays aren’t really built for home use so they may take some tweaking to get them to look good at home. The good news is if you get something like a NEC commercial display they usually have easy to access and very detailed calibration menus. Also they’ll have tons of ports and even legacy ports like VGA so they’ll be super flexible. But above 50" the prices go up a lot.
great now mass manufacture it