brygphilomena
@brygphilomena@lemmy.world
- Comment on Google calls for halting use of WHOIS for TLS domain verifications 1 month ago:
I think this really underpins that much of the internet is built on systems we assume will last forever.
The single TLD that changed it’s whois domain and let the old one expire was the cause.
- Comment on Portable CD players are back and now work with wireless headphones 3 months ago:
That was basically how anti-skip worked, albeit with much less memory.
They would buffer the audio for like 10 seconds that way.
- Comment on Hackers could create traffic jams thanks to flaw in traffic light controller, researcher says 4 months ago:
Hackers was a documentary
- Comment on T-Mobile signs a $4.4 billion deal to buy most of US Cellular 5 months ago:
- Comment on U.S.: Responding to the “gunshot detection” tool ShotSpotter, a Chicago police officer opened fire on an unarmed teenager 7 months ago:
If it’s used in supplement to an actual report or as part of an investigation of a crime identified or reported in another manner, I can see some use to it.
But as an initial reason to go look into a possible shooting, I disagree with it entirely. If it were used as a means to send potential medical aid to a location, it could be also be beneficial. But sending law enforcement is the wrong response, imo. We would need to rework our first responder system though and stop sending police to every fucking thing.
- Comment on U.S.: Responding to the “gunshot detection” tool ShotSpotter, a Chicago police officer opened fire on an unarmed teenager 7 months ago:
My modified car does more than I like. It needs a new tune and currently runs stupidly rich.
That said, it is rarer in stock modern fuel injected engines which can more accurately adjust the fuel to the air and throttle position than old school carbs can.