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I feel like I should be hacking a Gibson from grand central station with this.
I feel like I should be hacking a Gibson from grand central station with this.
And you didn’t record it for us?!
Buy/collect used books off students after they finish the course… Remove the ink, resell undercutting him by a ton and make a huge profit!
I was referring to the movie, it has a scene where someone gets cubed 😬
My wealth and treasure? It can be yours if you want it! Search for it! I left everything in that one place.
Eat lo-cal honey .
Sounds like you’re just terrible at gotchas
Kirk’s monologue on pain is fantastic in that one though.
This is basically the plot of Waterworld
They do not use wifi. They use BLE over short range, or LoRa or FSK on 900mhz over long distances. If you wanted to see them you’d probably need a scanner built specifically to find them but idk if anyone has made one.
The connection isn’t for you. It’s so the TV can fingerprint the content you watch, and then send that utilization data back to the company.
You don’t need much bandwidth to do this.
So with no wifi connection, and a blueray player, if you play Star Wars, they can fingerprint a few frames, send them back to Roku or whoever over sidewalk via your neighbors ring doorbell, and know you played star wars… Even with your completely offline setup
Not anymore with sidewalk and other similar corporate networks bypassing any requirement for the consumer to connect the TV to wifi
Rugrats: The Search for Reptar
I do this and it’s pretty smooth.
If you conflict by saving in both locations it will sync one as an alternate filename so you don’t lose anything and can resolve it manually.
I also run it on my NAS, and my NAS folder has versioned backup on it… So even if I do mess it up by deleting it, i can recover it.
Is that… Is that a Damascus pattern on a flashlight?? 🤤🤤🤤