I didn’t realize updating IA-5 was part of rev5. We haven’t gotten to the IA family yet in our rev5 hardening yet.
I didn’t realize updating IA-5 was part of rev5. We haven’t gotten to the IA family yet in our rev5 hardening yet.
You might want to let your IT department that 6 months is a really long time
The Gelato was… Interesting. Not worth $5 for like 2oz, though.
That’s not how dishwashers work.
Your easiest solution is to just not connect it to your network.
If you want to really lock it out, depending on your router you can use the firewall to drop any packets to and from the device’s IP.
So you can get an alert when the dishes are done.
Not justifying the feature itself, but there is a purpose.
And Trump’s solution to the genocide is nuking Gaza.
If you’re using Harris’s stance on Palestine/Israel as a reason to not vote for her, you’re an idiot.
You need a few more zeros there.
Exactly. You have no expectation of privacy on a system that isn’t yours. I can’t imagine a school district not informing parents about it before issuing the device.
They also lowered prices when their costs went down a year or so ago
Not everyone wants to mess with loading custom roms and configuring systems.
Take a look at Nitro Key. They’re like Yubikey, but they sell pixel phones with a security and privacy focused custom grapheneOS.
If you’re already committing fraud, what’s a little embezzlement sprinkled on top?
I bet it’s just a mannequin.
A thumb drive would be a good idea, but what those live CDs do is load the OS into RAM. Is it possible to upgrade the RAM? That would help out a ton.
Is the 1tb SSD internal?
3rd, don’t run Win7 at all. It’s way past end of life, and connecting it to the internet will compromise the system almost immediately.
That’s me. I’ll also eat pretty much anything, so it’s really not a big deal.
My wife won’t do it because of anxiety, though.
The planning for this started under Trump.
Iirc it was a mistranslation and the actual name translated to whale killer.
Just an FYI, temperatures in a car in direct sunlight can exceed 165F. Very quickly.
I know this because I left a glass thermometer under my seat for an hour one summer. When I came back to grab it, the glass has burst (max on the scale was 165F).
I have no idea about lens coating changes over time and their heat tolerance, but the insides of cars can be fucking awful.
You’re supposed to have controls in place to prevent all of those concerns. I’m not saying passwords should be changed every 30 days, but 6 months is a long time.
But, companies with password expirations should be providing a password manager.