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Sadly no, I’m in heavily gerrymandered Texas. I hope for the day when we swing purple.
I waited 30 mins in line yesterday to vote early and brought a first time voter with me. I plan on hauling more people on Thursday, including another first time voter who I peer pressured into voting by offering a free lunch.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto cats@lemmy.world•Beware this fatal design of automatic litter boxes from ali express or amazon or similar - they can be DEADLYEnglish341·8 months agoThe problem is this automatic litter box was bought from Amazon, which was being resold from Aliexpress. People have some level of trust in Amazon. Misplaced trust I would say, as it becomes littered with sketchy 3rd party sellers who have no responsibility to their customers.
Interesting, never heard of Wazuh until now. That looks closer to what Trellix allows.
The guy in charge of picking endpoint security products (whose team writes these rules) has tried Defender and found it lacking in comparison. Also, that link is about historical search for threat hunting, so I’m not sure if it’s the correct one.
Edit: I just saw the section about writing detections, but that seems to be more of a reactive than proactive approach. It still does the detection from searches.
On the enterprise side, we use McAfee/Trellix and we’re pretty much glued to them for endpoint security. Why? Nobody else allows you to write custom YARA rules straight to the IPS engine like Trellix does.
Every other vendor only allows you to use rules they have defined for you and doesn’t give you that low level access. It’s frustrating because their support is dogshit too, but my company has niched itself into a corner.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English2·10 months agoAdditional reason along with what others have said: my mom has been massively consuming books on Prologue. It’s easier to keep her on a single app than to switch her to ABS or Plappa.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English1·10 months agoI’ve been using Plappa while waiting for Prologue. Pretty solid app so far.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English1·10 months agoIt’s been the Prologue developer’s next biggest priority on their roadmap. Apparently it’s coupled with the v4 Swift rewrite. I just saw it in the subreddit posted about 3 weeks ago.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English1·10 months agoABS TestFlight is constantly full is one reason lol.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English2·10 months agoI’m looking forward to when Prologue v4 comes out and finally supports ABS. After that, I can finally move myself and my family to ABS and I’ll be one step closer to removing Plex.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Trump demands 5% cut from GOP candidates who use his 'name, image and likeness' in adsEnglish11·1 year agoMore famous than Genghis Khan? That’s an achievement.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Chinese fishing vessels are going scorched earth and pumping cyanide into contested waters, Philippine fishing authority saysEnglish336·1 year agoIt’s almost as if nuanced discussion is discouraged on platforms like this.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto World News@lemmy.world•China is building nuclear reactors faster than any other countryEnglish11·1 year agoGot a source? I’m genuinely curious about that, since I know cold fusion has been long considered the holy grail of energy generation. I just want to hope that it isn’t mere science fiction now :(
Lumilias@pawb.socialto World News@lemmy.world•China is building nuclear reactors faster than any other countryEnglish71·1 year agoChina built 37 of them in the last 10 years according to the article. It doesn’t take forever, it just takes foresight and planning, which most of the Western world lacks beyond the next quarter profits lol.
The baseline capacity nuclear provides can get evolving countries like China out of the fossil fuel phase, which is critically important. I don’t know what your problem is with nuclear, it’s been a relatively safe and stable form of energy generation that’s far better than any fossil fuel.
Edit: and I just read the top comment in the thread that they’re building a fuckton of coal plants too. Damn it.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto World News@lemmy.world•China is building nuclear reactors faster than any other countryEnglish42·1 year agoThere is a lot of investment in energy storage solutions. Everyone knows how critically important energy storage is for our climate change present and future, and whoever develops the best and most scalable solution first will make billions of dollars.
Nuclear fission doesn’t get that much investment afaik due to overblown radiation fears, while safe cold fusion is the real end goal of energy generation and deserves more investment than it gets now.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto World News@lemmy.world•China is building nuclear reactors faster than any other countryEnglish173·1 year agoNuclear is a good middle step to full renewable, it’s not the end goal. There’s not enough storage capacity right now for energy usage at night, which is where nuclear can fill the gap until efficient energy storage can be achieved.
I remember Beto also having a real chance. Then reality hit me in the face like a ton of bricks.