Todos los boomers que aplauden las prohibiciones por doquier en la playa, os aseguro que en su juventud jugaban, hacían castillos y demás en la playa.
Pero claro, ahora están chochos y les molesta.
Hipócritas.
@henriquepereir_ España y Portugal tendríamos que retirarnos de este esperpento, no es solo que sea una falta de respeto, es que va a ser un desastre del que nos responsabilizarán a los estados ibéricos.
Portugal y España, solo eso o que se olviden de nosotros.
🇫🇷🇧🇪 Belg padł ofiarą włamania do samochodu. Skradziono mu https://t.co/qpiqON7U6Y. MacBooka Pro i AirPody o wartości około 3 tys. euro.
Dzięki funkcji lokalizacji ustalił, że rzeczy znajdują się w konkretnym domu w Roubaix, we Francji. Razem z policją przyjechał na miejsce, gdzie AirPody zaczęły dzwonić wewnątrz domu, potwierdzając ich obecność.
Policja wystąpiła o nakaz przeszukania mieszkania, jednak sędzia śledczy odmówił zgody. Uznał, że użycie przymusu byłoby nieproporcjonalne w stosunku do wartości skradzionych przedmiotów.
Mężczyzna wrócił do Belgii z pustymi rękami.
yesss i love selling my fucking data against my will!! i love that 15 years ago we had constant psa on internet safety and anonimity and now we just have to wave our fucking IDs to check fucking wikipedia.
Va a sacar los presupuestos más sociales de la historia con dinero a chorro para todos a sabiendas que se los van a tumbar y va a usarlo pa hacer campaña y ganar la 3 legislatura mientras Feijoo mirará desconcertado preguntando como ha podido pasar
AMD removed memory encryption from consumer Ryzen processors via a BIOS update.
Nobody announced it. AMD hasn't explained it. Users found out when they updated their firmware, and the feature was gone.
The feature is called TSME. Transparent Secure Memory Encryption. It encrypts everything stored in RAM automatically. No configuration needed. if someone physically pulls your RAM sticks or freezes them to extract data, they get encrypted garbage instead of your files, passwords, and keys.
it's still available on Ryzen Pro and EPYC chips. the business and server versions. just not consumer.
so AMD built the hardware capable of protecting your data. shipped it to consumers. then silently removed the protection via a firmware update while keeping it active for enterprise customers.
there are a few possible reasons. none of them have been officially confirmed:
— compatibility issues with certain software or games
— performance overhead AMD didn't want to explain
— enterprise differentiation, give businesses a reason to pay more
— pressure from someone who didn't want consumer RAM encrypted
AMD has not said which one.
the hardware still supports it. the capability didn't go away. it was turned off.
for you. not for them.
without telling you.
Your smart TV takes a screenshot of your entire screen every 500 milliseconds.
that's twice per second while you watch.
The technology is called ACR. Automatic Content Recognition.
It doesn't just track Netflix. it tracks your cable box. your gaming console. your laptop plugged in via HDMI. everything that appears on that screen.
and it infers things from what you watch:
your race. your religion. your politics.
Those aren't my words, that's from the Texas Attorney General's lawsuit against Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, and TCL filed last year.
Who buys this data:
advertisers. data brokers. content networks. and political campaigns that use your viewing habits to target voters.
Your TV is not just showing you content.
It is building a profile on you and selling it.
Texas sued five manufacturers. Samsung settled in February. The other four are still collecting.
If you're not in Texas, you're on your own.
Vizio got fined $2.2 million by the FTC in 2017 for doing this without consent.
They paid the fine.
They kept doing it, they just ask now.
The opt-out is buried in your settings under names like "Viewing Information Services", "Live Plus", or "Interactivity Services."