venusenvy47
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- venusenvy47 parentOverstaying a visa, which is the most common way to be "illegal" is literally not a crime and is not handled by criminal courts in the US. It is strictly a civil matter handled by civil courts (which can't impose jail time, by definition.) Sneaking into the country is a federal crime (a misdemeanor for the first offense and a felony for the second) and is handled by criminal courts.
- I've watched a couple documentaries that discuss your question. I think they mention the aspect about how humans could become more agricultural.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt10462930
https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/dogs-that-changed-the-world-...
- I hate how everyone overlooks the fact that most "illegal immigrants" are committing a civil offense that is not supposed to allow for any detainment like a criminal offense. And the criminal offenses that are mentioned in the study are mostly state offenses that are supposed to be handled by state law enforcement. There are a very small number of people who have actually committed federal criminal offenses that justify any detainment at all by ICE.
- I always thought Vanguard was behind the curve on these types of things. They don't even have support for TOTP from an authenticator, do they?
Separately, I couldn't even log onto their system this week from my desktop browser because of some bug. (Accessing from the US). It didn't recognize my username or password, let me change my password, then said it didn't recognize the new password.
- I can't tell you how happy you have made me with this post. This is such a great extension. Instagram, especially, is such a nightmare to navigate.
- I tried it, but nothing happened. It said that it sent an email but didn't. What is supposed to happen?
- This is especially bad in the US, where the government doesn't like to force companies to implement consumer-friendly laws. It was such a great thing when GSM SIMs were introduced, to avoid the carrier lock that was so common in the early days of cell phones.
- I've been meaning to try this tool for backing up. I'm curious if anyone else has tried this.
- I don't really understand why Disney is paying $1B for this. Shouldn't OpenAI be paying Disney to avoid getting sued?
- I'm curious about Grok - is there a different version than what is used as the chatbot on X? I see a lot of ridiculous responses that people get from Grok chatbot, so it gives the impression that it isn't very good.
- How heavy are they? Can they be lifted by the end and rotated out of the way?
- I don't know anything about paying for these services, and as a beginner, I worry about running up a huge bill. Do they let you set a limit on how much you pay? I see their pricing examples, but I've never tried one of these.
- Do you happen to know if the AI features of the Google One 5TB plan is equivalent to the 2TB AI pro plan? It is so difficult to understand what actually comes with their plans, and I want to have the 5 TB storage for backups.
- I use rclone to give me command line access to Google Drive from Debian. What would be the use case for webdav via rclone? Usually a cloud service like this has a native way to perform file transfers from a browser.
- Can anyone suggest a small module that supports 5 GHz WiFi?
- Would you recommend multiple routers for this case, since the distance from sensor to router is important?
- I was thinking of a reaction to a DDOS event, so those devices are flagged as being infected. You could prevent future attacks if those devices are ignored until they get fixed.
- Do the IP addresses botnet members get logged? Could those IP addresses be automatically blocked by DNS until they fix their machine?
- Most of us are forced to use it because of corporate IT requirements.
- Here are three songs from the current tour: https://youtu.be/HxzyxS6pRac
- The posted article starts off by claiming that the AI can take the lead. I don't believe their hype, but I think that it the basis for the above comment.
"Since ChatGPT launched, that's always meant coming to ask a question .... However that's limited by what you know to ask for and always puts the burden on you for the next step."
- Aside from the test emails, many emails from contractors that our corporate IT works with have the appearance of phishing. I'm not shy about reporting any of these. Most of the time they say "that's a real email". I like to educate them that their contractors are sending poorly-crafted emails to the whole company.
- I have a VPS and have thought about using Wireguard on it for accessing my home network, but I worry that I don't understand the security well enough to use it. Wouldn't less experienced people like myself be safer with Tailscale or Netbird or something that doesn't require extensive knowledge of a publicly-hosted server?
- I've been using Netbird on my home network and on my daughter's laptop to provide remote support while she has been at college. This year she moved into an apartment, which has its own cable modem and router/network that I set up. I haven't figured out how I will configure a "zero-trust" architecture that will allow me to act as remote support for her remote network. I'm not the best at networking and I'm afraid of connecting the networks in a manner that I don't expect. I'd be interested to hear if anyone can suggest how to configure this arrangement. I've always had her leave the Netbird client on her laptop turned off unless she is specifically asking for help. I plan to do something similar, where I would have her remote network normally disconnected from whatever VPN bridge network I set up.
- I'd like to watch this documentary. Do you know the year and/or channel where you saw it? The antenna is focused with a tremendous amount of gain towards a spot in the sky, and provides a very significant amount of rejection to signals in all other directions. I can't see how you would get a signal at 1.42 GHz from a watch or flashlight. Harmonics from something like a walkie talkie only occur when the radio is transmitting, and they would spread in bandwidth at each successive harmonic. It would have to be an extremely narrow fundamental frequency, with no audio signal on it, to get a signal with less than 10 kHz at 1.42 GHz.
- The big players use parallel processing of multiple users to keep the GPUs and memory filled as much as possible during the inference they are providing to users. They can make use of the fact that they have a fairly steady stream of requests coming into their data centers at all times. This article describes some of how this is accomplished.
- God's Number has been proven to be 20. It can't be any lower.
- I've never added a custom filter. Do they sync to all my Firefox browsers that have uBO installed?
- Is there any way to disable the device prompt on my Android phone and Tablet? I'd prefer to go directly to the TOTP code entry as the first item.
- Does this remove the full screen popup that occurs on both my phone and tablet when logging into my Google account? I'm not sure what type of 2FA this is called, but I would like to remove it and have it directly ask for the TOTP.