It’s actually really frustrating that a plan of similar scope to undo all the damage and fortify our democracy hasn’t been released or at least hinted. It’s clear a huge portion of what were thought to be core components of how our government functions and maintains a balance of power were vulnerable to hostile actors and we need to patch these holes and harden our institutions against future attacks. Democrats need a project 2029 designed to protect against future project 2025 style attempts, assuming they get the chance
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I don’t know about that. Missing out on the whole Laconia arc which essentially finishes the protomolecule storyline really was disappointing
psycto Technology•Japan moves to ban Google, Apple from blocking app store competitorsEnglish922·1 month agoDoes that mean I can get a 3rd party eShop on my Nintendo Switch? 😆
psycto Hardware•Igor's Lab uncovers 'hotspot issue' affecting all RTX 50-series GPUs — says it could compromise graphics card longevityEnglish29·2 months agoThey had to make sure they didn’t get another 1080ti situation and have people hold on to their cards for a decade+
I was hopeful until I read the article and they couldn’t stop mentioning AI over and over as the reason they’re reviving Digg.
psycto Technology@lemmy.zip•The UK Government Just Made Everyone Less Safe As Apple Shuts Down iCloud EncryptionEnglish3·4 months agoI think disabling the feature rather than crippling it is really the only option other than exiting the UK market. At least this change seem to be UK specific but I suspect more countries will follow
psycto Ask Lemmy•When Digg has the “Digg Effect” and Reddit has the “Reddit Hug of Death” then what is Lemmy’s equivalent?3·6 months agoLemmy Love Tap
Poor Christian. First Reddit now YouTube
psycto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related•Americans can once again order 4 free at-home COVID tests from the federal governmentEnglish4·9 months agoOrdered. Thanks!
It’s a reference to the fact that the original Zelda cartridge for NES was gold
psycto Android@lemdro.id•Nest Learning Thermostat leaks with new features and UI, Google Home updateEnglish3·11 months agoIt’s been supported for years but definitely one of the least user friendly cloud setups
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/nest/
Have to set up both a cloud project and device access project and configure pub/sub all within Google cloud services just to get it to talk to home assistant. And then obviously the entire integration is still cloud dependent. And there’s a $5 fee on top of that to get access to these services which while not much is still annoying. The API support is also limited and doesn’t support newer features like the additional temperature sensor pucks (which have been out for like 2-3 years)
There are a few zwave thermostats out there and ecobee can be set up using HomeKit for completely cloudless local control so I’ll be jumping on one of those to get rid of the nest.
Same. Firing up Doom and Wolfenstein from the DOS command prompt at your friends house and everyone taking turns was definitely normal
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/05/linux-to-end-support-for-1989s-hottest-chip-the-486-with-next-release/
Considering they just dropped i486 support this year I’d say you’re running this on a super computer by comparison