

They killed it on enterprise too, we have not been able to activate in half a year, the phone number just stopped working…


They killed it on enterprise too, we have not been able to activate in half a year, the phone number just stopped working…


There are offline environments that cannot do it online, this is bullshit. Working with critical infrastructure in OT networks, Microsoft is basically saying that Windows should not be used anymore in those.
Problem is that OT is full of legacy shit, so switching to Linux is more easily said than done.
No one mentioned Lorna Shore - Pain Remains, wtf? Especially the music video brings me to tears.


I work in electricity and heat production, to me this sounds mainly green washing. Why use CO2 and plain pressure?
Storing this magical 200MWh, would require stupid amount of volume and pressure. We have better gasses, and hundreds of years on knowledge in heat pump tech with better efficiencies.
To my ear it sounds that they just picked CO2 for news articles/investors, not for science reasons.


There is the aspect not many are talking here.
When previously people released software, there was no easy way to release patch. This means that the first release is the release most of people are going to use forever.
Nowadays you can very easily patch after release, which means that you can be quick to release, and fix later. This means that you can never install anything .0 version, because they are buggy as hell.
You can call me sentimental, but 1996-1999 were the golden age of new gaming IP. Most of games are sequels to franchises created in those few years. Like Fallout, GTA, Half-Life, Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Tomb Raider, Baldurs Gate, Smash, Quake, and many more.
It was a privilege to live as a teenager then.
So long ago, that might have memory corrupted.
True, kcd2 was awesome. Let’s hope the collapse of AAA just means better indie and small studio games
Yeah, you are correct. Dead of big studios is not probably that bad.
I have steam account from CS 1.0 (can legally buy beer), and hundreds of games. I still say that gaming is dead, especially AAA gaming. This year has been quite shit compared to previous one’s and it has been a trend for years. Indie and small studios are the way forward.
The problem is that it can only be speculated how they work, because they have not published it. That is quite suspicious in my book.
I personally would avoid reolink and use rtsp + frigate + ha, to have full control with known open source selfhosting solution.
I understand that people like the easy setup, but if you already do selfhosting, it isn’t that big jump.
Be careful with reolink, their P2P solution is pretty suspicious. No body really knows how it works and who it shares the data with.
You can disable those features, but it will stop reolink app from working.
They have never explained how the peer-2-peer network works, and it security and privacy is quite unknown.
Reolink is Chinese, which doesn’t really help these concerns.
Better to selfhost frigate and just rtsp cameras there.
Tech illiterate media writing hype articles. Repeats yearly also with flying cars or vacuum tube trains.
KOTOR
Obligatory HK-47 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XXvVVCr_6P8


Google is so shit nowadays, it’s main purpose is to sell you things, not to actually retrieve the things you ask.
Mainly you see this with coding related questions, they were much better 5 years ago. Now only way to get results is to ask LLM and hope it doesn’t hallusinate some library that doesn’t exist.
Part of the issue is that SEO got better and google stopped changing things to avoid SEO manipulation.


I must admit, my home rack server runs hyper-v, it is free and I have MSDN. Of course inside the hyper-v I run ten linux boxes.
Proxmox really didn’t exists before and I didn’t want to use VMware.
Next one I will do with proxmox.
Please dont judge me.


He is Russian stooge


“not good, not bad”
There is every OS released in last 40 years running in these air-gapped OT networks. New and Old.