

But my PC doesn’t even have a password. So how can my files be encrypted? I thought a password was manditory for file encryption to work.
But my PC doesn’t even have a password. So how can my files be encrypted? I thought a password was manditory for file encryption to work.
Oh my bad. In that case it’s OP’s fault for not utilizing the alt text feature appropriately.
I hope you don’t care about functional HDR support, nor having access to the Nvidia Control Panel or Nvidia App (So no 3D Settings, no Shadowplay, no RTX HDR). Two major reasons why I’m sticking with Windows for now.
The giant YT Music logo at the top of the image wasn’t glaringly obvious to you?
No they don’t; they killed off Tizen over half a decade ago. All modern Samsung devices run on Android. OneUI is a skin, not an OS.
Since when is Bitlocker required? None of my files are encrypted, and I’ve been using 11 since it came out.
Sorry but I use a Debrid service now. No need to seed when you get direct downloads to just about any torrent you want.
Calm down, China.
Wishful thinking but that’s not happening anytime soon. At least not in a Waymo. They only work in designated urban areas, and need thousands of hours of training before they can take on new routes.
Not to mention that a traffic cone can confuse them; I can’t even imagine a Waymo trying to go off road without freaking out over every little rock in the way.
I just hope that the consumer version will give you the option to change your route, cause the Waymo taxis love to drive through random neighborhoods with a 25 MPH speed limit and increase your travel time, instead of sticking to major roads.
They also have a tendency to make illegal turns, randomly brake for no reason (especially in the middle of a turn), and they love to slam on the gas and accelerate as fast as possible, only to drive 5 MPH under the speed limit.
That said, I still trust them more than the average driver on the road. They just need to work out the kinks.
The Waymo cabs drive without occupants all the time, so assuming that it’s driving in a city that it’s familiar with (right now that’s LA, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Austin), I don’t see why the consumer version wouldn’t be able to.
Don’t argue with me or it’s straight to the Gulag for you
About time someone recognized my authority; thank you.
Let’s wait until the average user has an NPU before we start complaining again, okay? If that doesn’t work for everyone, let’s have a meeting in my palace tomorrow afternoon to decide on a date, and if I’m in a good mood, I’ll allow it.
*sigh* you’re not wrong but the constant posts are annoying.
Never used it but that sounds like such a neat concept.
Does anyone know of any free language learning apps that have a comment section? (And a user base that utilizes the comment section, of course.)
And how many people have the latest CPU? Most Lemmy users don’t even have an HDR monitor—tech that’s been mainstream for over a decade at this point—let alone the latest and greatest processor.
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I’ve been doing it for over 20 years and I’ve never had an issue.
The piracy scene is very good at keeping everyone in check. If someone bundles in malware with their release, another cracking group is going* to call them out on it. These cracking groups have a reputation to uphold; none of them want to get caught sticking something nefarious in the install.
If you’re getting all your content from a popular torrent tracker and not just some random sketchy website, you have nothing to worry about at all.
App Ops still works? I haven’t used it in over a decade.
Yeah I used Rufus. Always do for every OS install. Explains it lol