Seems like a good use for android app pinning, I think that locks the phone to that app until unlocked
The harm is in the realisms , this matter when AI generated parn is shared with others.
Got this:
Hello, Dell Technologies takes the privacy and confidentiality of your information seriously. We are currently investigating an incident involving a Dell portal, which contains a database with limited types of customer information related to purchases from Dell. We believe there is not a significant risk to our customers given the type of information involved.
What data was accessed? At this time, our investigation indicates limited types of customer information was accessed, including:
- Name
- Physical address
- Dell hardware and order information, including service tag, item description, date of order and related warranty information
For the old Slashdot experience you should try https://soylentnews.org/
Is that for … Job security?
Some of the community moved to https://soylentnews.org/
My Kia also has a normal 12v battery for normal car stuff in addition to the main battery pack. But it uses the main battery to charge the 12v if that ever gets low while parked
Nuclear power is bad for its consistent output because demand is not constant. You could of course run some energy hungry chemical reaction when there is more power than demand, make hydrogen to use for synthetic fuels for example or build a battery to store the excess power for when the demand is high. But is is of course much cheaper with renewables.
Yeah but to get from here to a 99.99% reliability is a very very long way
Yeah but isn’t that what the whole article is about? And is it enabled by default or opt in?
Microsoft Edge submits the following data to Microsoft cloud services using a HTTPS connection:
The text of the webpage.
Interesting , this has implications for pages that are not on public internet. Viewing confidential/secret company documents in edge?
AI seems perfect for renewables load balancing. Got extra power to burn because it is windy at night? Train your models