jared555
jared555 t1_jdel6bq wrote
Reply to comment by 0pimo in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
I think some of that could be recreated by having "for fun" discord/teams/slack channels. Maybe throw in some company sponsored game servers or something.
Of course some managers would have to ruin it though. "You must share between 2 and 4 pet pictures a week, spend 1 hour exactly in the open voice channels and place/destroy a minimum of 10,000 blocks on minecraft a month."
jared555 t1_j4z78aa wrote
Reply to comment by lochlainn in Berlin Won’t Allow Exports of German Tanks to Ukraine Unless U.S. Sends Its Own by Torifyme12
I thought we mostly weren't providing M1's due to fairly extreme fuel usage and maintenance requirements?
jared555 t1_j2c932n wrote
Reply to comment by EmbarrassedHelp in New York’s governor signs watered-down right-to-repair bill - Last-minute concessions weakened the rules, which will only apply to new consumer products sold after July 1st. by speckz
I imagine it is covering stuff like the "security" features that stop you from replacing a component that is serial number locked, not user data encryption.
jared555 t1_j1srlsr wrote
Reply to comment by mrlazyboy in An IBM Quantum Computer Will Soon Pass the 1,000-Qubit Mark by giuliomagnifico
Isn't any attack that we don't have the computational power to test going to be theoretical?
jared555 t1_j1ombmi wrote
jared555 t1_j1of2w6 wrote
Reply to comment by mrlazyboy in An IBM Quantum Computer Will Soon Pass the 1,000-Qubit Mark by giuliomagnifico
Technically then AES is "broken" using conventional means but only barely.
jared555 t1_ixvdlig wrote
Reply to comment by poqpoq in Taiwan's TSMC founder says 3nm fab will be built in US by jussulent_tummy
Looks like the last time they had to worry about it was around the 386->486 transition.
jared555 t1_ixv9zzo wrote
Reply to comment by poqpoq in Taiwan's TSMC founder says 3nm fab will be built in US by jussulent_tummy
Picometers would be the next logical step which means they probably won't use it.
jared555 t1_ixgodto wrote
Reply to comment by bsd8andahalf_1 in Tax Filing Websites Have Been Sending Users’ Financial Information to Facebook by phunky_1
If I remember correctly it was not long after they went public.
Private corporations have a lot more opportunities to not be evil than public corporations do. They absolutely can be evil, but there is less outside pressure to be so.
jared555 t1_ixfzxu7 wrote
Reply to comment by bsd8andahalf_1 in Tax Filing Websites Have Been Sending Users’ Financial Information to Facebook by phunky_1
A legitimate use of the technology in theory is something like Google Analytics. You can learn how users interact with your website and make improvements based on that.
You can also decide what demographics to spend your advertising budget on if you know what to look for.
A trustworthy company would only actually store the variables necessary for that function and whatever supplemental variables the site owner requests you track. Some being necessary due to how site navigation often works.
Of course we are talking about Facebook and post "don't be evil" Google.
jared555 t1_ixf20xw wrote
Reply to comment by bsd8andahalf_1 in Tax Filing Websites Have Been Sending Users’ Financial Information to Facebook by phunky_1
Sounds like it is the code that allows them to track site usage data was used without considering the consequences... Probably not legal but not necessarily malicious intent.
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Reply to comment by F-21 in 1956 Frigidaire Range by dezualy
Our three phase tends to be 120V/208V when talking about residential and small business which results in things like stoves running slightly cooler due to the lower voltage.
I think for residential they just run two phases to each apartment though.
jared555 t1_itjupjq wrote
Reply to comment by Hornswallower in 1956 Frigidaire Range by dezualy
Our electric stoves and ovens tend to be 240v too once you get into multiple burners.
jared555 t1_jdfq1yx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
I meant you could recreate some of the "in person collaboration" crap by actually encouraging people to communicate while working from home.