Wow, we only vacuum once a week, that’s it. Maybe its because my tower is on my desk? Or our air is just really clean for some reason…
Wow, we only vacuum once a week, that’s it. Maybe its because my tower is on my desk? Or our air is just really clean for some reason…
The latency isn’t an issue, the timing becomes an issue because you don’t have a clean signal at some point, meaning the signal will arrive “spread out” over time. If it spreads to the next signal, your GPU isn’t recognized anymore.
But as long as.that doesn’t happen, there is no latency or performance decrease.
Depends in how clean your room is. I have a case without dust filters and it’s been running for over a year without any visible dust accumulating.
Also it’s mounted up high, the further you can get from your floor the cleaner it’ll be.
Nope. As long as your signal still gets through without timing issues, everything behaves fine.
You don’t really need any airflow there. The only thing that gets hot there is memory, but that is already cooled through the PCB (good heat conductor because of the copper), which is cooled by the regular heat sink.
free libre open source software.
Basically software by the people for the people controlled and kept in check by the people.
what kind of prof is that?
Lead engineer was a (really good) engineer at some point. Also lead engineer still needs to understand a lot about programming and the project they’re working with
Almost all Linuxes are really private. Because of your ethics and morals, I would probably switch to Debian or Arch, and use Flatpak where possible to prevent apps from spying on one another and reading files from other apps or your system.
Kicksecure, Whonix, Tails, Qubes, … exist but they’re not needed and to much of a hassle for day to day use for most people.
They already have the Framework Chromebook, which should ship with Coreboot.
Somehow they might got a special version of the app. Really really unlikely though, it’s probably just A/B testing or false logs.
It doesn’t require you to use Facebook though. They might use FB analytics or tracking, but probably dont, or only for very few users.
Exodus Privacy detects trackers in apps, here is their report for Ally: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/com.ally.MobileBanking/latest/
Many other apps contain way more and worse trackers, just some Amazon and Google Firebase is on the light side.
According to Exodus Privacy (they analize mobile apps for trackers), Ally only contains Amazon and Google trackers (Google Firebase Analytics is used by almost all apps): https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/com.ally.MobileBanking/latest/
Others also say their Ally app doesn’t connect to Facebook. Maybe you have a Unicorn or a modified app (rather unlikely though)?
I dislike the US power plug way more than the Europlug (or compatible sockets like Schuko). It just slides in, only thing holding it in is friction. Also, there is a connection while the contacts are exposed, exposing the user to the risk of shock.
Also, I like DisplayPort more than HDMI, it clicks really nice on insertion and in my opinion pulling it out is also more satisfying.
DDG proxies Bing results with extra privacy. Startpage proxies Google results with extra privacy (it’s a bit slow in my opinion though).
Ecosia proxies both with a bit oft extra privacy, as long as you don’t click or block the advertised results.
SearX proxies whatever you want, but its kinda slow last time I tried it.
Brave Search builds their own index, which is pretty good (on par with Bing) even though they’re only about a year old at this point. The company is a bit sketchy though.