And it'll be compatible with almost nothing, and will get one version update if you're lucky. After that, the company won't even exist any more.
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That's basically what happens right now. Remember Amazon's smart grocery store? It was just people in India watching cameras. Computer vision wasn't capable of it.
eBay, Craigslist, Goodwill, Facebook marketplace, or whatever your local equivalent is. Most basic graphics cards don't need additional power.
There exist USB graphics adapters, too. But they can be janky and may not show the boot process.
Last time I tried to stream a hockey game legally it just wouldn't ever load. I went back to the pirate stream.
Who cares what ChatGPT says? You can get it to say literally anything.
The tongue test works great. Be warned, though, that a full battery will make your tongue go numb. It'll feel like you have a big hole in the middle. Try it.
Email archiving? You can probably find self-hosted products for that. Or any service that speaks a compatible protocol with your host can fetch mail from the host and delete it on the remote side to save space.
I had to squeeze so hard it hurt my fingers. I see no loss here.
No. This exploit worked because the medium is read-write. Once a disc is finalized, it cannot be written to. You can't exfiltrate data via the CD.
I'm sure there's some modified CD burner out there that can write to a finalized disc, but this would only work where the air-gapped machine supports it, and also even has a drive that can write.
That may not be their policy, but it appears that's their practice.
A quick Google found something on YouTube, is this not it? https://youtu.be/RTzyAuFR60o