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  • Go listen to his albums or even see him live

    The songs / videos that make the rounds have impactful lyrics paired with simpler instrumentals, but he’s actually capable of much more.

    I was very surprised to see him getting shreddy on the acoustic guitar, few of his own songs had Creedence Clearwater Revival vibes - not to mention the CCR covers he also brought to the show :)

  • Don’t get that adapter, get an actual enclosure

  • Why would anyone care what hardware another player is using?

    In 2026, Xbox makes way more sense as a games marketplace / publishing platform. I’d love to see the console aspect evolve to something like the Steam Machine, shipping with Microsoft’s software out of the box but with the openness / flexibility to install other OSes if the user so chooses.

  • Booo

    Workers ought to strike against Samsung AND the government then. Fair pay or let it collapse.

    Of the Korean government is going to order anyone to do anything, it should be ordering Samsung corporation to settle bargaining before a strike happens.

    Just who do they think they represent - the workers or the corps?

  • If only Jellyfin were simpler yo setup for the masses…

    This.

    I got in on Plex Pass at $150 so it’s a no-brainer to keep it up for my friends and family who are less tech inclined, but I’m running it concurrently with Jellyfin on my server.

  • If ethernet to your main router isn’t doable, your workaround is to have a dedicated router connected to you PC’s ethernet port and broadcasting its own WiFi just for streaming.

    My partner and I use this setup with pocket-sized travel routers for LAN parties so that we can use our Steam Decks and SFF PCs instead of moving a whole keyboard/mouse/monitor setup and requiring a desk.

  • I’ve still been mostly happy with my 3080 / 5800X and was going to hold off on any upgrades until a more complete rebuild, but seeing the writing on the wall I decided to pick up a 9070XT while prices are lower just to make sure I can really stretch out this platform as much as possible.

    Statistically speaking, RAM is the most likely part to fail and I’d rather be in the market for DDR4 than DDR5 if that happens.

  • Static electricity doesn’t mess with wires, replacing the wiring seems to be an odd choice. It can and does mess with integrated circuits, so I would sooner be looking at mainboard replacement.

    Still, this behavior seems almost mechanical in nature. Someone else already asked this, but knowing whether or not the same region of the printhead is consistently affected is going to be critical. You might do a few prints of a 5mm high square with an X through it, using the whole bed.

    If it is consistent, I would be inclined to suspect a reassembly issue - maybe something loose at one end of the gantry?

  • That’s actually what I thought this was, lol

  • Kwee-Tchay

  • If you’re looking for this functionality in Windows, you want Powertoys Run

  • Which is surprising, they should have had the stats based on wishlisting alone.

    They really should have had this system in place from the get-go, I was actually expecting it to work that way.

  • Instead, the batteries were probably fed to non-consenting animals.

    Wonder how many failures it took for them to get the formula right 😬

    Hopefully they performed initial tests in a bowl of acid / other simulated stomach/digestive environment.

  • I’ve got some bad news for the next time you go RAM shopping

  • Access to browser data as described in the reported scenario would require the device to already be compromised.

    Encrypting passwords / loading them into memory on an as-requested basis limits the scope of what gets compromised on a compromised device. The “performance” insinuation in the article is BS, other browsers autofill just fine without keeping all passwords plaintext in memory.

    With this vulnerability, scam artists will be able to harvest all of a user’s passwords within a minute of connecting. Older folks fall for these types of scams all the time.

    By Microsoft logic, you may as well leave a safe unlocked since access to its contents would require that your home have been compromised already.

  • You could use a second account on an instance that federates with everyone for discovery.

  • Outrage?

    I build PCs for a living, I’ve been pitching gamers the 16GB baseline / 32GB futureproofing ‘no worries’ for more than 5 years now.

  • Not really the same, but unless a user has set a Primary / Master Password someone can copy and paste Firefox’s profile data (e.g from Windows Appdata) to another machine or user account and have access to all the saved passwords. If the user was signed in with a Mozilla account, it even maintains that login session.

    It’s been this way for over 10 years, easy target if the disk is unencrypted or a scam artist has coerced someone into the ‘remote control’ phase of their scam.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Crosspost Rule

  • Voyager @lemmy.world

  • Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Disconnect wire to close a switch with a simple circuit