Great, so let’s suppress a warning because YOU are fine…
Maybe other people don’t realize the issue, but of course you aren’t thinking about anyone but yourself now aren’t you?
Great, so let’s suppress a warning because YOU are fine…
Maybe other people don’t realize the issue, but of course you aren’t thinking about anyone but yourself now aren’t you?
And now your entire system/network is vulnerable because of it. Great idea!
Any device on the network would make it vulnerable, what does a server have to do with anything?
Wouldn’t any windows device in your network be vulnerable? And from there everything else.
IPv6 was just found to have a critical exploit, and the solution is to disable it.
Or if you’re not in the path of totality…. The risk just isn’t worth it.
Let’s just not look up at the bright thing in the sky that can cause permanent damage at any given time.
Seems like a simple folley, the person I responded to said it was a floppy (it’s two layers of “mesh”?) and couldn’t remember the computer icons. Details get fuzzy, I had no idea and was curious so I just looked it up. I’ve got no horse here.
First image I could find of the desktop and there is computer icons right there.
If dragging one of those to wastebasket at the bottom right crashed the computer, it would fit the description of the event.
There’s a pretty big difference between temporary pain and permanent damage though.
Unless you royally fuck up walking on coals you get some pain, fuck up a little and you just get some blisters.
Bill
2x orders chicken tenders $10 =20
Bill total $10 - 20/2 = 10…
Huh… I wonder what the issue is……
And anyone who looks at a past bill would see half price tenders.
Pretty sure it would be obvious to anyone working there that chicken tenders are $10 not $5. Even a quick glance at any single bill would show the issue.
I’m just not gonna even address the first parts, that’s only true on some cases as I have pointed out multiple times now, not every device is the same….
Batteries don’t have an ‘input’ and ‘output’, they just have a single connection.
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All batteries have two connections…. A positive and a negative. You clearly have no idea what you’re talking about here.
So every phone is AC powered because it can be plugged into a wall….? You understand how stupid that argument is yeah?
The current does not go through the battery on its way.
Just because it changes from current to chemistry and back doesn’t change age the fact that the laptop is powered from the battery while it’s being charged…. The charger is supplying no power to the laptop, just through the battery. So if current can’t go through the battery… how could it be receiving power…?
Yes it can, you’ve clearly never used an underpowered charger where the battery both charges and drains at the same time. Happens with any modern phone and can happen you laptops and plenty of other electronics.
Why you’re claiming this can’t happen is beyond me.
That’s… not true.
It will still run through the converters and boards inside the laptop since it runs on DC and the power from the outlet is AC. Depending on how it’s setup, the current very well could go through the battery instead of bypassing it before it reaches the laptop from the converters.
Basically you don’t know unless you try. Some laptops work when you remove the battery and some don’t. Just like phones or any other electronic.
Can hook up to TVs…
… all it can take is going to a website from a windows device… maybe less, it was literally discovered a couple days ago…
Yes it actually kinda does, that’s why this exploit is considered the highest priority and critical.
But sure… downplay it, because we only think servers are at risk…
Yeesh buddy.