

For the authorities: Definitely not the second.
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
For the authorities: Definitely not the second.
That’s the issue of the user.
You use Wikipedia as a starting step and pivot from there to the cited sources and secondary sources.
Doesnt matter really if you have nothing at one point.
Doesnt matter.
Give feedback and pray it somehow does something!
The good thing: You will probably be able to swap it once they make it available.
Have two:
The silly one for personal or non-professional stuff like Steam
The professional one for the ones you are meeting irl.
You read like my poster^(And both are right)
My poster:
To add to it: Why do we need to protect children that arent ours from things their parents are supposed to protect them from?
Weird way to shift job tasks around.
How about Floatplane /s
But it’s only one of 3 strikes.
And I am sure it can even expire at some point.
So what’s the matter?
So has Twitter, Youtube, Insta, Facebook and Lemmy.
Probably also comes down to not many softwares deciding to fuck with system files.
Recently had a borked Win7 -> Win10 install that was unable to keep the Win11 upgrade stable.
After an update and reboot it stopped working.
Probable reason why: Some McAfee drive encryption driver embedded in the system files.
The drive wasnt encrypted. All files were externally readable by our backup software.
But removing the files from system32 borked the system and resulted in BSODs.
Is it this invasive on the mac side?
Fully overwriting an SSD is so archaic.
Example from hdparm:
--trim-sector-range
For Solid State Drives (SSDs). EXCEPTIONALLY DANGEROUS. DO NOT USE THIS OPTION!! Tells the drive firmware to discard unneeded data sectors, destroying any data that may have been present within them. This makes those sectors available for immediate use by the firmware's garbage collection mechanism, to improve scheduling for wear-leveling of the flash media. This option expects one or more sector range pairs immediately after the option: an LBA starting address, a colon, and a sector count (max 65535), with no intervening spaces. EXCEPTIONALLY DANGER‐ OUS. DO NOT USE THIS OPTION!!
I think the all caps warnings say it all.
This is only for the trim sectors of the disk but I can’t imagine it being much different overwriting a whole disk.
Not to mention, as OP said, an old and very used disk.
Quick formatting should be enough to prevent any normal user from extracting meaningful data from the flash storage as only the controller knows how to piece together the flash cells to a file.
If the controller forgets it, the files are toast anyway.
At best write some random data to a quarter of the disk or something lile that.
File recovery may only be possible if you give it to a drive recovery facility. But remember: Those ain’t exactly cheap.
A client paid some 4 figure price because an HDD died. Just for a small amount of files.
Windows bad because I made a user error >:(
Hm…Weird way to shift blame.
Not that I could. But if, I would ;)
Really? I am using Firefox on mobile (Android) and I’d say it’s pretty much fine for most of what I use it for.
Plugins (DarkReader, ublock, TWP) work very well and the overall experience is totally acceptable.
Recently even 3rd party passkey support was enabled, stopping google from intercepting the requests.
I believe Jellyfin has a subsonic plugin in some un-/official repository.
But I’d rather stay first party to avoid too much dependency on various plugins preventing me from upgrading.
Same/Similar featureset?
If yes, can you drop a link? :)
I have my own version of it:
eBay auction number 234839940
Die hard in swabian dialect: https://youtu.be/WM35KnAx0gY