ReginaPhalange
@ReginaPhalange@lemmy.world
- Comment on Discuss 2 days ago:
Peanut butter brown is an African American with jaundice.
- Comment on Just an FYI 4 days ago:
I need a linguist to tell me why this one feels strange, but if we switch the first line to
Alien spaceship
it seems better. - Comment on Hacking group Crimson Collective claims to have breached Nintendo 6 days ago:
Couldn’t happen to a nicer company
- Comment on No password, so your phone automatically connects 1 week ago:
That
Pan de Mic
Is *Chef kiss*
- Comment on Animal guessing game!!! 2 weeks ago:
IT’S PIKACHU!!!
…
FUUUUUUU - Comment on Here's a fun game. 2 weeks ago:
Dicks Everywhere All at Once
- Comment on A good tool? 1 month ago:
Oh man I’m still dreading the day that the backwards operated stuff in SAP GUI, made possible because of the IE engine, suddenly lose support.
I’m looking at you adobe interactive forms.
That shit is gonna cost thousands of dollars to migrate.
- Comment on Birds of peace 1 month ago:
- Comment on Macaroni and cheese 1 month ago:
Do it in Rhode Island
- Comment on Time to pluralize titles. 2 months ago:
X for Xendetas
Galaxy Wars
24 Furious Mobs
Several Quiet Locations - Comment on Should I unplug my smart tv from the internet? 2 months ago:
I feel I must clarify. I value my privacy, and my money. I prefer to disconnect it from the internet immediately, but if the vendor put a piece of code that measures offline time and then disables critical HDMI input functionality - it is a different story entirely.
What if after X months of offline functionality - I have to connect it again because of “You must connect to the internet to continue using this TV”
What if being offline for a very long duration of time - means that when connecting it again - the firmware update bricks my TV?
I know the instabilities that occurr when updating after a very long time of being offline.
I’m unsure about my specific model - but it is an LG WebOS OLED 48"
- Submitted 2 months ago to [deleted] | 86 comments
- Comment on How long would it take for a ball rolling across the room to bounce off the wall and get back to you - but the room has a time traveling portal halfway through? 2 months ago:
Why though? In 1969 a ball appeared in the middle of the room, hit a wall and came back towards the portal…
- Submitted 2 months ago to [deleted] | 10 comments
- Comment on Anon gains a superpower 4 months ago:
DON’T TEMPT ME FRODO!
- Comment on If you're still on Lemmy... 5 months ago:
… …-. / -.-- — …- .----. .-. . / … - … .-… .-… / — -. / – — .-. … .
- Submitted 5 months ago to [deleted] | 8 comments
- Comment on Today's Survey. One point for everything that you have NEVER DONE 6 months ago:
Purely ideological at this point.
I want to own my media, CDs aren’t being produced anymore, vinyls are resurfacing. - Comment on Today's Survey. One point for everything that you have NEVER DONE 6 months ago:
Born 1992
5 points- No typewriter ( would kill for a real TTY though)
- Haven’t listened to vinyl ( I really want to get into that, overwhelmed with stuff I need to learn)
- No boombox ( and thank god for that - this shit looks heavy af)
- Not recorded music to a cassette ( only from lack of trying, had a radio accepting cassettes with “record” button)
- No postcard ( not a big thing around these parts)
- Comment on Great Advice 6 months ago:
- Comment on Isn't it possible to frame almost any opinion as a question? 7 months ago:
Don’t you think that the sentence “Is ‘Is a question?’ a question?” makes more sense than “‘Is a question?’ is a question?”?
- Comment on English is a strange language. 8 months ago:
Was it delicious?
- Comment on What security purpose a Faraday bag has when it contain a vehicle keyfob 8 months ago:
… Which means that if the hacker is near you when you park - there is a time period where the fob isn’t masked by the bag, because it is coming out of the ignition, and voulaa - you can record the key’s pong of the car’s ping, retransmit, and get in. Correct?
- Submitted 8 months ago to [deleted] | 15 comments
- Comment on Always a fan of simple instructions on how to do everyday things 8 months ago:
Her name? Hannette Solo
- Comment on Cheers Bro 8 months ago:
Its either
ax+b
ormx+n
Pick one you lunatics - Comment on AAAAAAAAAAA 10 months ago:
Some say he’s not slashing people anymore - these days he’s GNUAAHING plus people
- Submitted 10 months ago to [deleted] | 18 comments
- Comment on What kind of special knowledge or equipment does piracy groups have? 11 months ago:
But cracking ed25519, or RSA , is something that state actors can’t do without massive resources… What am I missing here?
Even if I reverse engineer Linux, I can’t know the decryption keys for my encrypted data… Are you saying that HDCP is not “Secured” but “Jumbled up”? If tomorrow the source code for it get released - then “The jig is up”? - Submitted 11 months ago to [deleted] | 18 comments