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kungen@feddit.nuto
News@lemmy.world•The FCC just saved Netgear from its router ban for no obvious reason
1·5 days agoThe first part isn’t that unusual, and then it leads to the second part being provisioning the CPE (weird to not do it remote, but they probably get some kickbacks from the HOA). And then the last part sounds like user-error/bad business practices (because how’s an ISP supposed to limit the number of devices when everything goes through my own router?)
But I agree, that’s not very nice and I wouldn’t want to live there either.
kungen@feddit.nuto
News@lemmy.world•Fluoride in drinking water has no effect on IQ or brain function, long-term study shows
21·6 days agoAre these groups of people in the room with you right now? Who’s asking for leaded mogas back? Or do you mean stuff like avgas 100LL? No one really wants that either, other than the last owners of planes that don’t work with unleaded…
I’d be drinking Advocaat all the time if it wasn’t so expensive.
kungen@feddit.nuto
News@lemmy.world•Tennessee high court blocks order allowing media witnesses to view more parts of executions
2·11 days agoa bullet moves fast enough to render a man dead before they can perceive what happened
How do you know that? Have you asked someone who was shot how much pain they were in? The state shouldn’t be allowed to execute their problems.
kungen@feddit.nuto
science@lemmy.world•Scientists discover reversible male birth control that stops sperm productionEnglish
222·12 days agoSo the substance isn’t a possible treatment for cancer because of neurological side effects… and their next step is “let’s sell it to guys who aren’t able to use condoms”?
Isn’t it just a small stipend? Nothing you could live on, even if houses were burning down 40 hours a week.
kungen@feddit.nutoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•The Free Market Lie: Why Switzerland Has 25 Gbit Internet and America Doesn'tEnglish
4·15 days agoA /48 is a pretty standard prefix for business customers. Sounds nice though, you get it to your house? How much you pay per month?
their expenses stay the same
Sure, as long as they have nice peers that don’t charge them for egress. I don’t know how common that is nowadays, but it used to be common that you’d need to bribe some people to get good peering, especially if you have a lot of usage.
kungen@feddit.nuto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Group Pushing Age Verification Requirements for AI Turns Out to Be Sneakily Backed by OpenAI
6·15 days agoIt’s crazy that an unprofitable company with huge losses every quarter is also able to spend a ton of money on lobbying.
kungen@feddit.nuto
World News@lemmy.world•Europe set 2030 as a date to dismantle its reliance on US financial infrastructure like Visa/Mastercard payments; it's happening far quicker.English
161·16 days agoThat sounds like a nightmare tbh.
I used to use that kind of thing, and it was nice until I needed to carry a lever tumbler lock key and some other keys that were abnormally shaped.
According to my friend who used to work with that stuff, the bigger “problem” is mostly with regulations and balancing the risks; the damage potential of an aircraft accident (loss of life, brand reputation, recalls, etc) is exponentially more expensive than however much you’d save in production costs. Closed-loop recycling is usually the focus instead. But it would of course be cool.
At least that’s kinda Airbuses viewpoint on it. Boeing on the other hand might be fine with delivering dodgy stuff and bribing away any possible fines ;)
There are different grades btw, recycled aluminum isn’t used for most aviation or military stuff in general due to regulations on purity and such. But I guess that’s a positive for the world regardless.
kungen@feddit.nuto
Technology@lemmy.world•Android's new developer verification rollout begins, sideloading changes are nextEnglish
8·20 days ago“If you want to replace Internet Explorer with Netscape Navigator, why not just use Solaris or OS/2 or something? It’s THEIR OS you’re using” didn’t go over too well with the courts.
kungen@feddit.nuto
Technology@lemmy.world•A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky — for everyone on EarthEnglish
4·25 days agoWhat 153./8? You mean the allocated 153.66.0.0/15? But yeah, I wouldn’t be surprised, they probably don’t care about abuse reports and it’s more difficult to pinpoint a specific customer due to CGNAT.
At least they provide a nice list of ranges you could block.
kungen@feddit.nuto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Asked LA Fitness to cancel my membership, they offered to freeze it for $10/month insteadEnglish
2·26 days agoEven if you remove those places from the “Express List”? But yeah, that sounds typical, they like getting the transaction fees and such. And should you get them to do a chargeback, they take the money back from the merchant as well. It’s a win-win to screw you over.
Exactly. The Swedish government or something did some study recently to determine if we’d be able to be self-sufficient under a longer time if we needed to be, as we currently have a lot of food imports. The conclusion was “yes, but there won’t be as much food diversity”.
However, they completely ignored the fact that we only have a ~90 days strategic reserve of oil, and that basically all the machining used for farming runs on diesel. And there’s currently no goals to change that.
If we can’t import or refine diesel anymore, we will starve.
kungen@feddit.nuto
Technology@lemmy.world•Cyberattack on vehicle breathalyzer company leaves drivers stranded across the USEnglish
33·30 days agoCan you imagine if they put a camera inside the vehicle?
There are already cameras inside most new cars, but the purpose is to see if you’re nodding off when driving and such. It’s a good thing to keep unsafe drivers off the road. The bad thing is the lack of privacy regulation.
Are you legally allowed to go around with an ice pick? Be smarter to avoid getting yourself into trouble.





Damn, lots of people getting stabbed outside of chippers I guess 💀