And then when they do get checked out, the punishment is only a tiny fraction of the profits they stole.
And then when they do get checked out, the punishment is only a tiny fraction of the profits they stole.
Ok. Found some DNS settings on my router, and fixed the internal domain name “problem” but it’s still only internal. If I set my public IP(internally) it doesn’t connect.
I can connect to an internal computer from external, even though the client says “not ready”.
I cannot connect from internal to external computer. Instantly shows “remote desktop is offline”
This leads me to think that somehow I have something wrong in router settings, or I have a security feature blocking something. I just don’t know enough about routing to know where to look.
I got past the key mismatch internally. Maybe it was blank spaces.idk.
But still having issues externally. Just doesn’t connect for some reason, though I’ve confirmed all the ports are open. :/
It seems I may have “fixed”(?) One problem, as internal network connections succeed now (same key, same settings, just restarted the containers a few times and let it sit?)
External connections still show the same. :/
Huh. Naming a car, the model name of a completely different brand of car, a model which was contemporary with your car, would be very confusing to me.
You can take cobalt
“But you don’t have a cobalt.”
The wording on this title is weird. You’re telling us about this bank data leak, so yes we’re exposed to the bank data leak.
Where really it’s “millions of Americans data exposed due to bank leak.”
Of course a company would say that they don’t want a monopoly publicly. If it’s known they are, or want a monopoly, then they are more likely to fall in public favor and get hit with fines and legal action, hurting shareholder profits.
You have a lot of faith that capitalism won’t do a capitalism when the opportunity presents itself.
Yes Europe has a lot better hold against the evils of capitalism, but it’s still capitalistic.
Nah. The C suite would love it if they were the only game in town. Shareholder profits and stock goes through the roof. They don’t have competition so they don’t have to innovate or improve anything but profits. They get a HUGE bump in net worth and “retire” while still collecting their board approved stock options.
Yes the company would eventually kill a ton of people and might be shut down like Boeing, but “I got mine, fuck you”.
Elected too early to be a dictator, too late to get in with Epstein.
Just in time to fly to Europe for some minor rape.
Yup. No reason to rewrite the playbook.
“Full self driving” detects an imminent collision of it’s own doing. Car beeps and shuts off “full self driving”
Human was “in control” at the time of the crash, not our fault.
Not even.
Ford’s fix required them to physically add parts.
This is more like if Ford just wrote a software update to detect the crack and leak, then pop up a warning that you need to pull over and “secure” the fuel.
The only real use case for a pidash is if you went with a standalone ECU because you wanted to swap engines, or tune outside the or capabilities.
Pull the battery and clean it separate from the mower. Anywhere near the shaft or battery compartment wash without high pressure, the rest, blast away.
Doublethink is a requirement for all but the proles.
And the 8" were probably the cheapest.
So, as always in government, you get the minimum that satisfies the contract.
Depends what the definition of “best” is.
In capitalism “best” is the most profit for the least time and effort.
Let’s be honest here: they hate that the companies are jerking them around and using bullshit programs to cause even more problems, instead of employing people to solve the problems.
They definitely can. The Chevy volt complies to the standard, but anything outside (ie to do with the battery diagnostics, or electric propulsion system) is behind a completely different protocol where most normal readers won’t read.
Considering how every company is trying to paywall everything, I don’t doubt they’ll continue to push the “limit” further and further from any standard.
The bigger problem is, being ALLOWED to plug in your laptop and delve through the logs.
The right to repair has died with manufacturers following in Tesla footsteps, who is following the guidebook from apple.
If you do this, invisible sky god will make your life terrible and you will rot in imaginary pain forever more after you die.
Me: so… Just like now?