Because the consensus definition of “theft” doesn’t include it.
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AE5NE@lemmy.radioto Ask Lemmy•What communities or instances do you have blocked to make your Lemmy experience more enjoyable?241·29 days agoThis is why i think subject tagging for communities makes a lot of sense. I want to remove anime, k-pop, video games, sports, region-specific, tv/movie, “anarchy”/“everything sucks” and plenty of other entire categories from my “All” feed, but blocking is a never-ending effort.
AE5NE@lemmy.radioto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Google pushing Gmail users to transition to passkeys using biometric data41·28 days agopasskeys are way for a token unlocked by your device’s biometric sensor to validate a request. biometric information is not sent to Google.
The standard is implemented by multiple vendors, Just like HTTP Basic Auth is. It is not Google specific
AE5NE@lemmy.radioto Privacy@europe.pub•Google pushing Gmail users to transition to passkeys using biometric dataEnglish2·29 days agopasskeys are way for your a token unlocked by your device’s biometric sensor to validate a request. biometric information is not sent to Google
AE5NE@lemmy.radioto degoogle@europe.pub•Google pushing Gmail users to transition to passkeys using biometric data41·29 days agopasskeys are way for your a token unlocked by your device’s biometric sensor to validate a request. biometric information is not sent to Google
yeah, “the west” is going to invade 🙄
AE5NE@lemmy.radioto Amateur Radio@lemmy.radio•Meshtastic DIY - How To Build Your Own Meshtastic Node ESP32 & Lora Radio1·1 year agoA common thing I see is people running these part-15 (in the US) devices with upgraded antenna systems, which isn’t permitted. Either run it under amateur rules or under part 15.
Have you tried a 1/4 wave vertical with 4 radials sloping towards the ground? (all wire)? or even a vertical dipole fed halfway up? J-poles show significant coupling to their feedline and mounting arrangements and, as you discovered, are taller than they need to be for their gain.
the S&P has averaged 10-12% return per year for over 60 years. So that, in itself, is not an indication of impending doom.
yes, it looks at a fine-grained clock, usually a cycle counter provided by the CPU for this purpose, to aggregate total on-cpu time for each process.
I think a lot of modern kernels are “tickless” - they don’t use a timeslice timer, and only context switch on IO interrupt, process yield, or when timeouts are specifically requested (including capping cpu-bound processes). https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tickless_kernel
AE5NE@lemmy.radioto 3DPrinting•Want a 3D printer in New York? Get ready for fingerprinting and a 15 day waitEnglish9·1 year agoI think they limit your total ammo inventory in some Nordic country. You have to bring back casings to buy more ammo - solves two problems.
AE5NE@lemmy.radioto 3DPrinting•Want a 3D printer in New York? Get ready for fingerprinting and a 15 day waitEnglish610·1 year agodeleted by creator
Probably dedicated vector/tensor coprocessors these days - which don’t have to work with your monitor layout or desktop setup!
AE5NE@lemmy.radioOPto Fediverse•Instances or networks that focus on forums and conversations instead of link aggregation?English4·1 year agoNow I think my client (Memmy) is wonky too, because it can’t follow any of these links! Will try the web UI.
AE5NE@lemmy.radioOPto Fediverse•Instances or networks that focus on forums and conversations instead of link aggregation?English4·1 year agoAh, I read the requestor as wanting to disallow body text.
AE5NE@lemmy.radioOPto Fediverse•Instances or networks that focus on forums and conversations instead of link aggregation?English2·1 year agoMaybe the instance I’m on is wonky, because I can’t even find those communities - I just get the “top”/”default” type communities ala reddit: technology, news, etc, which are all linked mass media articles.
AE5NE@lemmy.radioOPto Fediverse•Instances or networks that focus on forums and conversations instead of link aggregation?English3·1 year agoThe opposite of that request, yes.
Using “All” is the best way to find those. How else are you really supposed to?