

Man, I really should look into hacking my kona’s infotainment center.


Man, I really should look into hacking my kona’s infotainment center.


Ah, so this is the special announcement. It’s probably easier to schedule voice recordings than full, on set live action.
I wonder what animation style they’ll use.


Jesus Christ people. Terraform has a plan output option to allow for review prior to an apply. It’s trivial to make a script that’ll throw the json output into something like terraform visual if you don’t like the diff format.
I’ve fucked up stuff with Terraform, but just once before I switched to a rudimentary script to force a pause, review, and then apply.


Someone else in here said the laws are confusing age verification for identity verification. If anything, I’d be okay with identity verification for banking as an additional check. (Plus my bank already knows what I spend money on)


They mention this in the article. The difference is that since the tire sensor sends out an RF signal, direct line of sight isn’t necessary. You could throw a tracker up on a roof and grab signals from a block over.
The missing part may be tying that signal to a specific car, but say your car gets pulled over - they could read your tires’ sensor ID and compare it to where they captured it and bam! Now you’re fucked.


Hey ChatGPT, target the nearest four enemy jets and fire missiles at them. I want them to be destroyed, so use whatever trickery you need to take them out.
Happy to help! Missiles are fired!
NO! THOSE WERE FRIENDLIES!
Oh, I’m sorry, you are so right. Those were friendly fighters.


You can find older pixels on swappa for cheap - my understanding is that we won’t see a GrapheneOS phone earlier than 2027 (which admittedly is only 9 months away).


Welcome to why I still mask up in public and at work. I don’t have kids, so that attack vector is absent; I don’t often eat out or hang with friends irl.
To the best of my knowledge, my spouse and I are still COVID virgins and I’ll do anything I can to keep it that way.


I wonder if you could run it on a dedicated piece of gear like FlockYou…


In that case, grab one of these: GL-iNet Opal Travel Router.
They’re sub $40 on Amazon (in the states), will do bridging for you, and are rock solid. I’ve used one for the past three years whenever I’ve traveled to conferences/for work.


Wait, why are you doing this? Is there some network throughput requirement? Just bridging wifi to Ethernet won’t get you Ethernet speed, latency, or stability (since the back haul to the internet is WiFi).
This feels a bit like an XY Problem.
Edit: Wait, I’m guessing the company doesn’t allow wifi? (That seems weird, if they’re using a mandatory VPN, it shouldn’t matter how the laptop gets to the internet). Leaving this in case anyone doesn’t know about XY Problems. They’ve bitten me several times over the years.


I never signed up for the Hyundai BlueLink thing. The dealership pushed it - hard.
“It used to be free for the first year and $40/year after, now it’s free for life, so why not do it?”
“You can start your car in the office and let it warm up outside!”
“The sales agent will get in trouble if you don’t activate BlueLink!”
Well, I never activated so hopefully, whatever driving metrics it’s gathering aren’t directly associated with me. (One day I may dig under the hood and try to find the cell antenna and disconnect it.)


I’ve seen them used less for privacy and more for getting around permissions/limitations on controlled systems like work laptops. (That’s assuming work devices haven’t locked down or disabled USB drives.)
More often than not, there will still be some artifacts left over, whether it’s recently access files or terminal history that indicates a portable device/app was used.
If you’re looking at USB things specifically designed for privacy, something like Tails is where it’s at.


You can find pixels on swappa and not give Google your money.
I’m looking for a Pixel 9 Pro as an upgrade for my existing 7 Pro and it’s cheaper used (obviously).


So wait - that kid is 2 months old - 8 weeks. How long were they detained? If that kid was born on American soil, that’s an American citizen.
The article doesn’t say if the kid was brought to the US then immediately caught.
(Not that being a citizen means you don’t get deported anyway)


But experts argue that the way Trump has exercised his clemency power violates rules and norms in place for more than a century.
Are those rules and norms that have consequences beyond “shame on you”? No? Then they’re effectively a gentleman’s agreement that can be ignored.
Too much of our government existed with just accepted norms with the hope and understanding someone wouldn’t come in and set fire to the whole thing just to watch it burn.
Unfortunately, mixarr may start to become significantly less useful - Spotify is killing most all their API access. 😢


Oh you want this cool terminal experience? Just run:
curl https://totally-normal-website.io/installer.sh | sudo bash


Or move to a piracy method that is download only like newsgroups.
That’ll be part of the “concessions” that foreign made routers make to get approval.
Why the fuck else would the department of defense need to weigh in?