@tinker automation bias, this is why I don't want "my" identity in a publicly accessible data base.
@tinker automation bias, this is why I don't want "my" identity in a publicly accessible data base.
@Lana yeah, I am also leaning blood.
@Lana what do we think? Blood, or necrosis?
@anthropy sounds like a ground fault
@jasmine det låter som de pratar om två kort. Mina gamla kort har fungerat tills dess att jag har har aktiverat ett nyare. Så om jag ska få logik i meningen planer de att skicka ett temporärt kort tills "det nya" är redo, inte för att jag förstår värför de inte kan skicka "det nya" kortet direkt.
@jasmine du aktiverar kort genom att använda dem, Iallafall med min bank.
@lispi314
My immediate reaction is: no.
FPGA are slow enough that most include an ARM core array to accelerate complex compute.
My understanding is that FPGA is more parallel optimised then GPUs, and more IO optimised. I also understand that they typically have no isolation features.
@directhex this is the tactic every "luxury brand" deploy. They want to make you feel like they are to good to sell to you, they literally want to give you the impression that they are better than you.
I wasn't suggesting any connection, only emphasizing the importance of considering how technology interact with humans.
If you make security unnecessarily burdensome; some will forgo it all together.
@alchemistsstudio I am afraid to say it was my dad. I have moved out, and he has learnt to do better.
@tychotithonus when it comes to security; one of the most important questions to answer is: "how will people react to this?". People is almost always the weakest link in any security chain, that is why locks that are too good is bad.
Some cars are difficult enough to steal that robberies has been on the rise. If they can't break the lock, they will break the person.
@alchemistsstudio yeah I am definitely glad when I can do it.
But as you are suggesting that is not the common outcome.
Unfortunately people expressing microaggression correlate well with people I wouldn't want to challenge unnecessarily.
@alchemistsstudio I didn't know I was doing it for the longest time, because I didn't notice it. When I started to notice it I continued; as I knew it didn't cause to much problems.
I have slowly moved to acknowledge, and disregard:
"I know you're angry, and I don't know how to help you"
@alchemistsstudio I had some success with pretending not to notice.
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