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Long fine ones take about 8 hours to run for the ones we do. More complex ones run up to 36 hours. Iterative coarse simulations take a couple minutes.

If they’re taking two weeks to run their simulations, I question their process.


Debatable. But I have it enabled on my Android phone, it and indeed only shows me the last 24 hours.


If you accidentally dismiss a notification, you can go back in the history to see it. Or if you dismiss a message notification that you want to respond to later. Or if a notification keeps popping up and disappearing and you want to investigate.


Yeah but those aren’t going to be running Linux 7.0. I’d be shocked if they ran anything newer than 2.6, if that new and Linux at all.


The biggest reason is to prevent iot or other untrustworthy devices from reaching the Internet.



Ephemeral ports are used most often for outgoing traffic. Like if you connect to HTTP, the remote port is 80, but the local port could be any TCP port in the ephemeral range.



If I turn off notifications on my end, does the other person still generate a push notification when they send me a message, even if I never receive it?


You should really not be backing them up. You should be saving and securing your recovery codes.



If you accidentally dismiss a notification, you can go back in the history to see it. Or if you dismiss a message notification that you want to respond to later. Or if a notification keeps popping up and disappearing and you want to investigate.


For the push notification yes. Once it pulls the message and creates the full notification with preview, that can be added to the local notification history.


Okay so… How do you have it set up and configured? You’ve given us nothing to go on.


Settlers storm? A few guys walked in. The video doesn’t show any conflict at all.



Evangelicals are the most vocal, and they are very much opposed to the Pope.


The NSA would just order Microsoft to give them a direct backdoor, like they did with AT&T. They wouldn’t order an account disabled.


A lot of Americans weren’t even born when that happened.


In a lot of dystopian scifi, basically everything, especially everything on one station, is manufactured and owned by one corporation. If Weyland-Yutani makes your handheld device, your wall monitor, the wireless AP in your apartment, the cell tower outside your apartment, the cell tower outside your apartment, and even your apartment itself, there’s probably some integration.


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Long fine ones take about 8 hours to run for the ones we do. More complex ones run up to 36 hours. Iterative coarse simulations take a couple minutes.

If they’re taking two weeks to run their simulations, I question their process.


Debatable. But I have it enabled on my Android phone, it and indeed only shows me the last 24 hours.


If you accidentally dismiss a notification, you can go back in the history to see it. Or if you dismiss a message notification that you want to respond to later. Or if a notification keeps popping up and disappearing and you want to investigate.


Yeah but those aren’t going to be running Linux 7.0. I’d be shocked if they ran anything newer than 2.6, if that new and Linux at all.


The biggest reason is to prevent iot or other untrustworthy devices from reaching the Internet.



Ephemeral ports are used most often for outgoing traffic. Like if you connect to HTTP, the remote port is 80, but the local port could be any TCP port in the ephemeral range.



If I turn off notifications on my end, does the other person still generate a push notification when they send me a message, even if I never receive it?


You should really not be backing them up. You should be saving and securing your recovery codes.



If you accidentally dismiss a notification, you can go back in the history to see it. Or if you dismiss a message notification that you want to respond to later. Or if a notification keeps popping up and disappearing and you want to investigate.


For the push notification yes. Once it pulls the message and creates the full notification with preview, that can be added to the local notification history.


Okay so… How do you have it set up and configured? You’ve given us nothing to go on.


Settlers storm? A few guys walked in. The video doesn’t show any conflict at all.



Evangelicals are the most vocal, and they are very much opposed to the Pope.


The NSA would just order Microsoft to give them a direct backdoor, like they did with AT&T. They wouldn’t order an account disabled.


A lot of Americans weren’t even born when that happened.


In a lot of dystopian scifi, basically everything, especially everything on one station, is manufactured and owned by one corporation. If Weyland-Yutani makes your handheld device, your wall monitor, the wireless AP in your apartment, the cell tower outside your apartment, the cell tower outside your apartment, and even your apartment itself, there’s probably some integration.