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[SOLVED] Accidently damaged an MicroSD by pulling it before it had fully ejected
  • Definitely this. The data is not likely gone, but before doing anything that could make things worse, try and get a full copy of the SD card somewhere. From there you may safely try repairing the partition or data carving tools.

  • Windows Recall demands an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn’t earned
  • Accounting details, sensitive credentials for sys admin use, HIPAA data, PII etc. there's just so much crap understood to be temporarily unlocked, viewed, and then immediately deleted or locked again. Even home users shouldn't turn this thing on, check your bank? Balance and account details now always available. Use a password manager? Whatever you looked at is likely captured.

  • Any accurate gardening games?
  • Probably not quite what you are thinking of, but Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin is supposed to be pretty accurate... for rice farming specifically.

  • lemmy.sdf.org certificate expired
  • Seems right to me. I thought maybe it was fixed in the time since the comment but the cert looks like it was issued at the start of the month.

    my view

  • What is the oldest common food in the typical western diet?
  • I'd imagine a berry of some sort. There could be a berry we still eat that pre-humans also ate. Wouldn't surprise me.

  • Best way to remotely access pc on same LAN
  • Ah crap, yeah, I forgot about that, you're right.

  • Best way to remotely access pc on same LAN
  • Keep in mind both options require enabling remote control from Windows settings. It's off by default if I recall right.

  • Best way to remotely access pc on same LAN
  • If you have another windows pc, you can use the built-in remote desktop. Or, from Linux you can install a Microsoft rdp compatible client like remmina. (Edit: If using Windows Pro on the target machine, for either of these options)

  • SSH through VPN
  • VPN latency depends on tech used. OpenVPN is kinda slow and wireguard quite fast in my experience. That said, both work fine and I can't tell the speed difference unless I actually use a ton of data (streaming 4k hd videos, or transferring gigs of files or something). Regular ssh, I can't tell a difference.

  • For security reasons
  • Had something similar happen with indiegala. Had an account with them for years, then one day, could not purchase some games randomly. Hit up their support and got the answer "Oh, the purchase was denied because your account's email address is detected as a temporary email address".... The email address I've been using on that account... for years.... Is temporary.

  • Broadcom yanks ESXi Free version, effective immediately
  • Yay... Capitalism...

  • Pokémon Company statement on Palworld copyright allegations sounds a lot like "please leave us the hell alone"
  • For those, like me, that just wanted to see Pokemon Company's statement

    We have received many inquiries regarding another company’s game released in January 2024. We have not granted any permission for the use of Pokémon intellectual property or assets in that game. We intend to investigate and take appropriate measures to address any acts that infringe on intellectual property rights related to the Pokémon. We will continue to cherish and nurture each and every Pokémon and its world, and work to bring the world together through Pokémon in the future.

    The Pokémon Company

    OG Statement

  • Has google stopped working for finding anything?
  • Compounded by sites like RSSing that frame or scrape other websites. Another hit, but literally the same thing verbatim as another.

  • Dragon Age: Dreadwolf - Official 'Thedas Calls' Teaser Trailer
  • Lol at YouTube comment

    well we definitely know it has a map

    Also not very hopeful cosidering EAs involvement.

  • subs > dubs
  • And for the fandubs, there should be an additional paragraph as a hat explaining some concept or pun that just does not translate well.

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  • Huh... That makes sense. Til. Ran some tests but speed is pretty similar. Only 4% faster using bitmath or 300 milliseconds difference after 10mil runs.

  • New 'Looney Tunables' Linux bug gives root on major distros
  • The short answer is Rust was built with safety in mind. The longer answer is C was built mostly to abstract from assembly without much thought to safety. In C, if you want to use an array, you must manually request a chunk of memory, check to make sure you are writing within the bounds of your array, and free up the memory used by your array when completely done using it. If you do not do those steps correctly, you could write to a null pointer, cause a buffer overflow error, a use-after-free error, or memory leak depending on what step was forgotten or done out of order. In Rust, the compiler keeps track of when variables are used through a borrowing system. With this borrowing system the Rust compiler requests and frees memory safely. It also checks array bounds at run-time without a programmer explicitly needing to code it in. Several high-level languages have alot of these safety features too. C# for example, can make sure objects are not freed until they fall out of scope, but it does this at run-time with a garbage collector where Rust borrower rules are done at compile-time.

  • We Added 690 New Words to the Dictionary for September 2023 | merriam-webster.com
  • Surprised by how many words here I consider old. jorts? Jorts is a recent addition?

  • who is this visitor munching on oregano?
  • My guess is a larva of Chrysodeixis argentifera. Only a guess though.

  • I HATE electron
  • It kinda do though. VSCode, without a project open has 10 processes running and uses over a half gig of ram. I like VSCode to be clear. I also like discord but it's just a chat app and apparently needs a half gig itself and 6 processes.

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