It’s not they aren’t impacted only you “don’t see the impact” as noticeably.
philluminati
Processor manufacturers target their devices and sales towards cloud computing so they have a huge incentive to avoid having issues like these. It’s ridiculous to suggest otherwise.
We will live in a mad world that companies would up their prices and the government responds by increasing mortgage rates to push people into poverty so they can’t buy those companies things and is willing to cause a recession and “kill the economy” despite the economy being the thing that everyone’s effective lifeline is attached to… and crashing it is undoing everything you’ve wanted for the last 20 years.
So, having put up mortgage rates (which is fucking useless because only 25% of properties have mortgages, and it has a delayed effect) the bank, who could have used interest rates to help savers by giving away free cash but chose not to (the other side of the interest rate coin) are now reducing mortgage rates to be competitive, undermining what the BOE was doing in the first place. Okay then.
I’m a Nigerian Prince. Pls zoom with me!
Even if you resist TPM and WEI, if you don’t have WEI for whatever reason I don’t think you’ll be stopped from using Google services and YouTube.. you’ll probably face a shut ton more captchas and 2FA checks whilst it wears down your sanity.
A linux distro is a linux distro. It’s you, who invests the time to experiment and understand, who unlocks advanced features. There’s no shortcuts to learning Linux than to use it and read about it and install it many many times.
It was amazing but I was young and it was wonderful to discover. I think people have fond memories for it really.
It’s very similar to Lemmy, if not just the same thing done a different way. I think there were only upvotes (I can Digg it).
For young people discovering Lemmy, as it is now, and discovering Linux subreddits etc, they probably get the same enjoyment/attachment etc.
The redesign of Digg downplayed it’s communities and put mainstream media first (as if Kbins magazine tool was restricted to famous newspapers) and thus it immediately felt like the community had been fractured. Reddit was growing with peoples own blogs and it felt way more community oriented. This is where I think and hope Lemmy will also find its own community.
Garmin Pay
Requires a Garmin watch instead of a phone. Not open source.
Go swimming in the sea
Thought I saw this meme with an anime girl.
Could I buy a windows 11 machine with a TPM 2 compatible motherboard and compiled my own web server that gave away valid WEI tokens such that other users could present them for fake legitimacy?
Does the token also contain a tracker that uniquely identifies my motherboard? (And therefore me, and by design of the protocol, serves to every one?)
I can’t find it now but I saw a meme that was the same template but it said:
Dude: I took a screenshot of the database Woman: you mean a snapshot …