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The Sun newspaper backs Labour in blow to Rishi Sunak
  • This is purely so Rupe can turn around to Labour and say “I made you, so do as I say!”.

  • Farage says he is part of ‘similar phenomenon’ to Andrew Tate among young men
  • These Fascist and Sexist nutbags are all on another level.

    Why is anyone giving them any time at all!?

  • This store has doors for all the bathroom urinals
  • I Piss Alone - Regurgitator

    I piss alone, ugh hoh I don't want nobody to know That I don't have the pressure of some of the other boys They make a noise, it scares me so

    I piss alone, alone I don't want nobody to know That I don't have the pressure of some of the other boys

    Leave me alone, alone I just wanna be on my own 'Cause I haven't got the pressure of some of the other boys

    I want a world where pissing troughs are obsolete There's only rows and rows of cubicles

    I'm so afraid When I try, it is often delayed I stand and stare into the air And then I might just put it away

    So quiet in here The only sound around is the fear The other guy is pounding the wall Like he's shooting dear

    I need a place where I can close and lock the door There I can stop and let it flow Written by: Quan Yeomans Album: Unit Released: 1997

  • ‘It has officially happened’: Mechanic says he can’t work on your car because they’ve officially been locked out of computer systems
  • That is the point of this community, you are correct, but unless the Manufacturers can come up with viable alternatives, it isn’t going to change.

    Are there any proactive suggestions on how Manufacturers can accommodate third party repairers without compromising the security of their customers vehicles?

    I’m pretty sure that no one wants a repeat of the US Kia and Hyundai fiasco of last year?

  • 'I signed up to be a b****, not a criminal': Australia's 'most-hated' TV villain speaks
  • Some people will go to extreme lengths to get their 15 minutes of fame (or infamy).

    If I wanted to watch car crash TV, I would just watch Dashcams Australia.

  • Lego Fiat Panda 4x4 Mk1 MOC
  • 5 studs wide is always challenging. I’m attempting to do some Jimny’s that are Speed Champion scale. This has provided me a lot of inspiration.

  • ‘It has officially happened’: Mechanic says he can’t work on your car because they’ve officially been locked out of computer systems
  • Car company’s have been doing it for decades. There are legitimate reasoning; theft relevant parts for instance; you don’t want to enable vehicle theft and the “security through obscurity” model did work for a long time. Unfortunately for the manufacturers, most factory security systems are being cracked by locksmiths and vehicle rebirthers.

    Another reason is for warranty claims. The manufacturer builds the cars to be the right balance of price, reliability, efficiency and performance. If you modify your vehicles ECU software, the engine may not be as reliable or efficient. If an “unauthorised repairer” changed the programming of the ECU, it can compromise the efficiency and reliability of the vehicle.

    There are been plenty of accusations of “planned obsolescence” because a vehicle has died just out of the warranty period, after someone has fucked with the vehicle tuning.

    Finally, the other reason, especially for Volume Manufacturers is that their vehicles are sold as a Loss Leader so they can make up the shortfall through aftersales. Some vehicle importers make deals with governments to lower tariffs on new vehicles, but increase tariffs on genuine parts, like what the Japanese industry and the Australian Government made in the 1980s.

    Whether you agree with this logic is irrelevant; this is the reasoning manufacturers use for restricting aftermarket parts and labour.

    When a “free-market” Aftermarket Aftersales industry causes the Genuine Aftersales industry to fail, Manufacturers will try to make up any losses through other channels, like requesting government subsidies “for the good of the local industry” or selling telematics data (which just “happens” to have personal user data) to data brokers.

  • Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims
  • From the report; “THIS REPORT AND ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE THE OPINIONS OF GRIZZLY RESEARCH LLC AND ARE NOT STATEMENTS OF FACT.”

    In other words, Grizzly Research didn’t do any research and are just making shit up.

  • Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims
  • If this report is true, it would reflect poorly on Apple and Google more than Temu.

    iOS does have protections in place that prevent an App from modifying its own executable code; the current argument about Emulators in the EU is showing that Apple is very strict when it comes to this sort of thing.

    Even if the App was able to reconfigure itself to access data it does not have permission to access, it still needs to ask for permission.

    I assume Google have similar protections in Android.

  • Thoughts on the Debate: We're doomed.
  • Inferring that Trump was anything like John Wayne would make the Duke spin in his grave.

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  • I used to write my Computer Science assignments in DocBook (XML). It would amaze the assessor’s when they said they wanted a PDF or PostScript or HTML or whatever and I would spit out a document custom formatted for whichever platform they wanted.

    Then they would ask for it in Word DOC and I would be screwed.

  • What are your favourite and least favourite Lego pieces?
  • Someone made a brick-built variant of this for a 48x48 baseplate using parts salvaged from the Starwars set 75334.

    These sets were allegedly terrible and were being sold on clearance everywhere. They had some cool minifigs so people were offloading the bricks only on eBay for cents-in-the-dollar.

    I now have two nice craterscapes for my Galaxy Explorer 10497.

    Obligatory favourite brick; classic castle wall with cobbled window 4444p01.

    Obligatory least-favourite brick; classic corner piece 4737. It was held by one stud top and bottoms and made for really unstable models.

  • As a contentious infrastructure project gathers steam, small pockets of Melbourne are being changed forever
  • When the land on the east of Cyril grove in Yarraman was compulsory acquired for the Peninsula Freeway (which eventually became Eastlink), residents were forcibly evicted and builds were demolished. This included one old lady who had lived in the same house her whole life. A handful of home owners fought for the right to stay until construction began and they lived in their houses for another 30 years.

  • Neil rule
  • Well actually, You can heat things up to a temperature where they do sublimate, without there being an ignition source.

    “No smoke without fire” is a misnomer.

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  • I had Corel WordPerfect for Linux.

    You could modify the SGML codes to create documents that were compatible with all other versions of WordPerfect and MS Word, but he features that were supported in the document format, but not in the software.

    For instance, I could change use more than the 16 colours that the Word for Windows UI allowed you to use, even though the displayed correctly in the WYSIWYG editor and printed correctly.

  • Windows 11 is now automatically enabling OneDrive folder backup without asking permission
  • The problem is that they are not actively asking permission.

    They are technically legally asking permission through the EULA, but nobody reads these.

    Apple do this differently, they require the user to opt in for each of their services, and except for a pitiful amount of storage, the user has to pay for a useful amount of storage. This makes the user the customer, instead of the product. They could make it easier to roll-your-own “cloud” storage by NAS, but I assume that it isn’t worth their effort.

  • Windows 11 is now automatically enabling OneDrive folder backup without asking permission
  • This is one of the things I love about the Lemmy community. No one wants to argue, every one can be passionate about their opinions, but still respect other people’s passion.

  • Windows 11 is now automatically enabling OneDrive folder backup without asking permission
  • I used Linux back in the 90s as my primary OS. They were simpler times. Since then I have used BeOS, various versions of Windows and (primarily) MacOS.

    I am seriously thinking of going over to Linux as my primary OS because of all the TechBro “AI” bullshit that Microsoft, Adobe, Apple and Google are trying to ram down our throats.

  • Windows 11 is now automatically enabling OneDrive folder backup without asking permission
  • The bottom has dropped out of the OEM software licence market. Microsoft have to find a different way of making money. Their loss-leading hardware sales have not borne fruit so they are getting desperate.

    All they have left is services, which means that the only way the can actually make money is selling out their customers private information.

  • Vehicle camping at Mueller River, Croajingalong

    Mueller River Campground has 5 vehicle-accessible sites, 3 pedestrian-access sites. Each site has access to the inlet beach for canoeing, fishing and swimming.

    The nearby Thurra River Campground is not currently accessible due to fires and floods taking out the bridge.

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