Apparently its not working how they want to use it.
Apparently its not working how they want to use it.
Why use a PS4?
I hope they figure it out. Sincerely.
S5 was not IP68
Oh forgive me. I wasn’t aware this device existed. Very good. Unfortunate its an Samsung phone, so it probably doesn’t meet the requirements to run GrapheneOS.
But good to see it can have a replaceable battery and be IP68 rating.
Im refusing to accept the idea because it doesn’t exist. Who manufactures one?
Maintenance is never free, so im okay with a service fee every four years rather than buy new phones every time they get wet. Im not saying my particular view is right for everyone, but its what I want. I get why people want replaceable batteries. No problem with it. I just would rather not have them. So if there is an option for both models, one with, and one without that feature, this is a win for everyone. If not, and only one or the other is implemented, then its going to suck for whoever is in the party that got left out.
Well then I like my phones a little bit more expensive then since they’re certified. Gives me peace of mind.
Ive needed the IP68 rating a handful of times. I have needed a new battery zero times on my 4 year old phone. If I need the battery replaced, Ill just take it to apple and have them swap it out.
Its still at 70% usability, which still lasts me all day.
None of those phones are IP68 rating
Hopefully they keep selling a phone with no user replaceable battery. Id rather have the weather proofing than a battery i need to swap out one time after owning the phone for over 4 years.
Whoa
So why are they still servicing 4chan if 4chan has a bunch of illegal content on it?
This blog is specifically for websites that are public facing. Sure, you can wireguard into your local network, but you can also SSH into your local network. Either way you have to poke a hole.
Good read.
I would just like to add some additional information that favors changing your SSH port to something other than the default. When crawlers are going around the internet looking for vulnerable SSH servers, they’re more than likely going to have an IP range and specifically look for port 22.
Now can they go through and scan your IP and all of its ports to look for the SSH service? Yes. But you will statistically have less interactions with bad actors this way since they might specifically be looking for port 22.
Whats the issue with iCloud?
and after that, sue the the grocery store industry for feeding those criminal scum.
Did it get leaked or something?
I believe its the public beta announcement.
https://pixelfed.social/p/loops/747748570645880240