[-] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

Yeah, I used to use it to send out 2 factor setup links for RSA. Users standardly couldn't get their work email on their work phone until they were enrolled in Intune, so new users, or users who handnt already set up Windows Hello, I'd just grab their ISP from the cell phone distribution list or ask them if it was a personal phone and send it through att or Verizon etc.

It was Terry's fault. He was told multiple times to back up as the fireworks were already lit. He panicked, he didn't have control over his emotions and failed to move his vehicle.

Fathers side is all from Sicily, never once did I hear any of them say a word about Columbus, probably couldn't tell you what part of the year it was in.

Well he clearly must think the police are the Mafia, who would be called in to handle business disputes.

No, what makes you think that? I understand doubting Elon, but Waymo works great day in and out. The only bad incident I know of with them was when another vehicle with a person driving hit a pedestrian that threw the pedestrian under a Waymo, and they had to update the software to know what to do when a person spawns under the vehicle. Horrible, yes. But one of their cars wouldn't have hit the pedestrian to start.

Waymo did it well when I was in Tempe, so it already exists. Tesla just wasn't putting quality hardware into it. The Jaguars were nice

[-] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

What stops us from recycling batteries from vehicles coming off the road and setting them up as not only battery backups for houses on the grid, but also setting up local storages to off-load all the new cars being charged onto the batteries, and just using a constant charge to those throughout the day/night whenever cheapest. Would that not cut all load issues down as we build and as most people would know, our grid on the U.S. actually has less load now because we kept integrating more and more energy efficient items recently (lightbulbs, dishwashers, refrigerators, tvs, dryers, etc.). It isn't on the same scale many would want, but we stalled on upgrading the grid since before Obamas plan coming in, that was in the debates I remember in 2008. 20 years and hardly any upgrades isn't the consumers faults, we paid for upgrades over and over and the electric companies are it up and said, well if you want it you need to pay more from everything I have seen.

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submitted 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) by LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world to c/technology@lemmy.world

I recently read through this and was just curious what others thought the pitfalls or unforseen issues might be with quickly or steadily transitioning to such in a fairly environmentally friendly manner.

Hate the title name, but I think I have to use the article title as the title.

Yeah that makes more sense when I re-read it. I was tired, I know there is basically subs mocking the abuses on Reddit, but didn't know of one for Twitter, so I figured I'd ask. Elon is on to many posts for sure, so they could have just meant any technology sub being used to talk about his crazy.

[-] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Haha nah, when I first got to Lemmy I created an account on .ml, then .ca, made one on hexbear to understand who they were, one in world, and finally one on dbzero. Figured it couldn't hurt to find a community of people that was nice. Oh wait, forgot fedia.io when I wanted to figure out what they meant by seeing upvotes/downvotes and who was making them so I could understand more about the interworking of the instances.

Mostly I use world and dbzero now in Jerboa, fedia.io opens in the mbin app, so I haven't used it much. I kind of forgot about it till now.

[-] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 87 points 2 weeks ago

Not eliminate, just privatize and make money off of it by stiffing every person, company, and publicly owned... Oh wait yeah, just hurting everyone.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

60 million apps keep getting pushed on us, and everyone wants their own... Every restaurant, gorcery store, etc.

Would it not be feasible to install all of those Kroger, Gas Stations, bloat, bloat, bloat apps on an app Server that we just have a remote access to them like a thin client from our phone in a singular app of shortcuts (look like a folder, directory) So all the apps stay installed and don't use resources on the phone. Which keeps storage requirements down on the local device and means when you go into another device you can just log in and have access to all the apps already signed in and how you left them.

Does anyone know if there is already such a setup?

It wouldn't work well with things like streaming services, but it could still cover a lot of day to day apps I don't really want to have to have on my device.

[-] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 96 points 3 months ago

Guy tries to overthrow the country, and people are worried that someone tried to kill him. What is wrong with this world. If people aren't trying to kill him we have something to worried about.

The justice system failed to arrest and detain the suspect and keep him imprisoned until charged properly. This isn't a failure of the people, it is a failure of the government.

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I usually don't think about it but I went to find a comment I made to find an old post. Is there a way we can integrate a search function for are own profile?

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I hate that the title for the article claims "every problem" but I wanted to hear other users thoughts on this article

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