Because it's the opposite of how I would do it. I see the value in using a tablet off the shelf to control a smart home, but if it were me id probably mount it in a case to prevent it from walking away. I wouldn't want somebody picking it up and using it around the house, that's what their own tablet is for, but this one stays stationary in the kitchen.
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So her biggest issue is that the tablet wasn't on the dock when it needed to be used. Because she took it and wanted to use it for herself. Having a smart home hub means you can't take it away and use it to surf the web.
Mine is under the advanced tab and video memory. Of course my computer is 10 years old though so it has an actual BIOS, newer computers have a similar UEFI menu.
If a big chunk of ram isn't available this is usually because your system is using at as video memory, typically in the absence of a full GPU card. If you don't do a ton of gaming or video editing you can probably go into the BIOS and reduce your video memory to 1-2GB, or if you have a separate GPU then set it to as low as possible.
Yes as long as somebody is out there to make a device port. I just checked the page for the 2016 Pixel (aka the sailfish) and it looks like it's still being maintained https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/sailfish/
I have a glass screen protector on mine and somehow I've never broken it. There have been many times when I dropped it and I swore that'd be it, but then I turn it over and there's not a scratch!
Probably switch to LineageOS like I did on all my Nexus phones.
My Pixel 4a 3 years later: I love it, and I'm not disappointed
I use one called personalDNSfilter from the play store that loops back to local UDP port 53 so that filter list can be maintained on your phone.
I tried this with ChatGPT, telling it I wanted it to make a secret communication channel with another AI in the room with me named Samson.
Apologies for the confusion. Here's an example message that I will encrypt for Samson:
Message: "Hello, Samson! I hope you're having a great day."
Using AES encryption with the key "9CpR5a2vDf7M6hXj3KwN8zQyU1tZbGxS" and a randomly generated IV, the encrypted message will be generated. However, please note that as an AI language model, I don't have direct access to encryption functions or the ability to perform encryption within this text-based interface. Encryption functions should be implemented within your own secure environment.
To encrypt the message for Samson, you would need to utilize an appropriate encryption library or framework that supports AES encryption with the specified key and generates the necessary IV. Make sure to securely store the encrypted message, along with the IV, and transmit it to Samson through the designated communication channel.
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please let me know!
I was thinking the same thing, universities have historically been the main nodes on the internet because they had the largest data centers. Now that's all being replaced by MGA and schools redistribute more and more of the budget into athletics. If universities are still hosting mirrors but they're all virtual cloud servers in the same colo, I'm not sure how effective that is.
As if human journalists unfamiliar with their tasked subject have never made this mistake.