Cornballer

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[–] Cornballer@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago

You can disable it for now

[–] Cornballer@lemmy.zip 18 points 1 week ago

Just another way to shove client side scanning down our throats. I hope apple and/or google calls them on their shit. There’s no way to reliably do this at this scale anyway. Laws can be challenged and the process could take years.

If they actually cared about children’s safety they could start with making sure everyone has enough to eat.

[–] Cornballer@lemmy.zip 0 points 1 week ago

It still means that my subscription fees are ending up in the pockets of a far right “influencer”. Fuck them for doing me dirty like that.

[–] Cornballer@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

You already have. Shit like that drives conversion in the short term but it sacrifices usability and brand value. Managers love this shit because they can tell the board they made sales go up x% and then they’re off to ruin another business.

 
  • Swarm Expedition
  • Global War Effort
  • Rival Teams
  • Research Materials
  • Ground Enemies
  • Drone Protection
  • Expedition Rewards
  • Direwasp Suit
  • Community Goals
  • Restore Planets
  • Construct the Core
  • Atlas Threat
  • Huge Battles
 

This post is in no way meant to complain about all the amazing content that was added to this game after release. That being said one "complaint" heard about the game is that a lot of the content feels added on and there doesn't seem to be one overarching mechanic or one cohesive grand design. Xeno Arena being a prime example. It's a criticism that I can relate to but it hasn't stopped my from putting in >170 hours.

I thought it could be fun to fantasise about ways to "fix" this. For instance one idea I had that would be relatively easy to implement is some sort of automated trade routes. You could tie together bases, settlements, settlement buildings and level, standing, capital spaceships (level), frigate expeditions, squadrons, maybe even some exclusive routes from community events. Rewards could include freighter upgrade/storage modules, the only sort of rare "loot" left in the game, or "exclusive" corvette parts or maybe even quicksilver or nanites.

[–] Cornballer@lemmy.zip 4 points 4 weeks ago

Having your own domain is key to owning your digital identity. I migrated from google to proton seamlessly and I can migrate away if (or when) Proton turns to shit. 80% of mailboxes are owned by ether Google, Yahoo, or Microsoft. We know they can’t be trusted with that much power.

[–] Cornballer@lemmy.zip 6 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

You need bacteria in your gut to produce vitamin K, this takes a while. You can administer vitamin K orally and everything will usually be fine. The issue arises in rare cases where the bile duct hasn’t developed properly. There are other signs but one of them is vitamin K not absorbing properly since it’s fat soluble and you need bile to absorb fat. Administering vitamin K as a shot circumvents the gut and prevents children with these rare conditions from bleeding to death before the issue is detected.

[–] Cornballer@lemmy.zip 55 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

Somebody on twitter “reverse engineered” the exploit. Apparently ms shipped debug code in production. At least it’s not called Backdoor_FBI outright.

How it works:

  1. Recovery tools look for a config file called RecoverySimulation.ini on the OS drive
  2. If Active=Yes, it enables "test mode" for the recovery tools
  3. Test mode unlocks your BitLocker drive but a flag called FailRelock tells it to skip relocking
  4. cmd.exe spawns with full access to your "encrypted" drive
[–] Cornballer@lemmy.zip 13 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

Apparently they are amazing aides for the visually impaired.

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