Posts by nils_ballmann@infosec.exchange
 (DIR) Post #AXGCRb35jalQZN3H7I by nils_ballmann@infosec.exchange
       2023-05-28T13:21:54Z
       
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       @jerry @SwiftOnSecurity It's a little hard to talk about "the EU". Spain definitely has different interests than Germany than UK (leaving the EU because of exactly these differing interests. And these are "just" a few (drastic) examples.The EU is way more loosely  coupled than the US. Imagine Texas leaving the US. This would have quite a different effect than UK doing the same. Or the other way around: Imagine Mexico joining the US like Croatia did in 2013.If we look at recent human rights problems (trans rights specifically, LGBT in general and not to forget about BIPoC rights) there is no common position in all states in the US.And that's pretty much the same in the EU regarding privacy, just that the cultures of the different countries (not states) are way more separated from each other. Beginning at having a completely different language and ending at having separated jurisdictions which they try to "standardize" on the EU level but still are vastly different.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdUm6UY5MJo5JWu8BM by nils_ballmann@infosec.exchange
       2024-01-04T07:32:59Z
       
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       @mjg59 at least this comes close to the round trip, in which you can just get onto the train and sit, watch and drive indefinitely.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxQJ6eGR6FwiPXp2Aq by nils_ballmann@infosec.exchange
       2025-08-18T12:12:05Z
       
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       @sebi @link clearly requires an AC power bank for more range.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxQJ6gAU1MNAJf3JAm by nils_ballmann@infosec.exchange
       2025-08-18T15:41:40Z
       
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       @sebi @link as far as I could see there were two fans on top. This probably means controlling the rpm of the fans separately could result in... minimal... steering capabilities. :awesome: