Posts by canacar@ioc.exchange
 (DIR) Post #AULlsFKsrTPrxZIFyy by canacar@ioc.exchange
       2023-04-05T18:28:55Z
       
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       @mjg59 https://bye.codeaurora.org/
       
 (DIR) Post #AZx3h13ExZXX5bi9Fg by canacar@ioc.exchange
       2023-09-19T18:54:26Z
       
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       @ipg and they actually did. That is why #OpenBSD identifies itself as "Windows" to ACPI. http://bxr.su/OpenBSD/sys/dev/acpi/dsdt.c#1485andhttp://bxr.su/OpenBSD/sys/dev/acpi/dsdt.h#394
       
 (DIR) Post #AZyQQRdFN8iEi1a1XE by canacar@ioc.exchange
       2023-09-20T18:57:06Z
       
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       @seb @troed @tellyworth Thank you. your work is much appreciated. Are there any plans to move to 4.2? The search functionality sounds interesting, but, I suppose, would most likely require more resources.
       
 (DIR) Post #AiaKMWjQQIVUDqqXhI by canacar@ioc.exchange
       2024-06-04T13:12:36Z
       
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       @Wolven @bujiraso Copilot has been around for quite a while. Recall is a new feature that is coming with the so-called AI PCs that are starting to ship now-ish. They are also calling it "Copilot+ PC" (not trying to make sense of Microsoft branding).So, unless your university managed to get hold of those devices (currently only ARM-based Snapdragon X Elite or X Plus, it seems) a few weeks before they are officially shipped, then it is unlikely that you have one, so you should be safe from Recall on that device.
       
 (DIR) Post #AldZrCVUM632FUgEnw by canacar@ioc.exchange
       2024-09-03T20:27:00Z
       
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       @ErikUden he only needs to look at the reported stuff and pick the worst. Some kind of anti-moderation.
       
 (DIR) Post #AnoeAgrcmMcNU6wjBI by canacar@ioc.exchange
       2024-11-08T00:19:05Z
       
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       @foone adding tunnels is supported. You can use the SSH escape sequences to add/manage port forwarding stuff (PuTTY can also do it through the SSH menu). Rest may just be some clever use of netcat on both sides.