That would be highly illegal on a federal level.
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Your local neighborhood bakery almost certainly still uses wax paper instead of bags. I don't eat much bread these days, but when I do I always just walk down to the bakery and pick out a loaf. It's a million times better than the sugary stuff full of preservatives at the grocery store.
I just Googled "Fall Guy" and the AI response doesn't match the OP. I was shown a summary of the movie.
Your username is becoming more and more relevant daily
For individuals, yes. For organizations, no. Orgs who know what they're doing use a HSM for their data encryption. Thus the title of this post is inaccurate.
But from the consumer side, I am absolutely never going to buy a "Copilot Plus" device, whatever that is.
I thought that surely it couldn't be that bad. But...
"Recall uses Copilot+ PC advanced processing capabilities to take images of your active screen every few seconds," Microsoft says on its website. "The snapshots are encrypted and saved on your PC’s hard drive. You can use Recall to locate the content you have viewed on your PC using search or on a timeline bar that allows you to scroll through your snapshots."
If I could figure out an easy way for my partner to download content to my Plex library, I'd dump Netflix and Hulu in a heartbeat. I'm picturing an app where they can search for any show or movie, hit download, and it will grab it from my private tracker and toss it on my server. AFAIK something like this just doesn't exist.
Join a Lemmy instance without downvotes. You can't be hurt by downvotes if you never see them!
Agreed, Lemmy feels like "the old net" in the most refreshing way possible. I haven't touched Reddit in over half a year and I feel better off for it. Feels like I can actually be myself here instead of trying to walk on eggshells to be part of the hivemind.
Having better EV infrastructure is a good thing, but I find that most people who don't own EVs drastically overestimate how often they'd need to charge. I work on the opposite side of the city and sit in an hour+ of traffic, but I only charge my EV once every-other week. Sometimes weekly if I'm taking trips out of the city on the weekend. It's ezpz to just toss it on the charger for an hour while I grab groceries or hit the gym.
The secret is to dip them in coffee or tea.
Same. It sucks having to pay H&R Block $300/year to file my taxes, but their online records save my ass every time I buy a house. I sincerely hope we see a more robust free file system in my lifetime.