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Well, sorry, I really don’t get what you wanted to say with the last link… I hope you do understand what I mean too…


Ok sorry, reading it now seems you’re trying to relate the “telecommunication” with “social interaction” which could be done physically in person. Is that? Or what you wanted to say with that Wikipedia link?



Yeah right, but you aren’t saying it at all, you’re just making it long and asking people what is tech… And other people are already telling that anything can be tech too… So the “ban musk spam” is mainly because those news aren’t actually any interesting. And I suppose when they say “social media is not tech” they are talking about that they are using tech infrastructures and methods, but the communication between people isn’t a tech stuff.


I’m just saying that asking that to people makes no sense, just say what you want to say… we aren’t here to define what is what but to share our thoughts I suppose… So don’t ask me those stuff and just say your opinion or teach us with your knowledge…


Yeah, I agree, social media is part of tech, it’s just spammy.



Didn’t he replied to you with:

The product itself (the code) may be considered tech but the company’s/employee’s/executive’s business/personal/anything outside of the product dealings shouldn’t be. If running a website makes any information related to you tech related then literally every company is a tech company.

Or what you are expecting to get? Just say it yourself already and stop asking to people…


You’re going to ban all social media topics too?

Only if they become spammy, I suppose. I already sent you this video where explains how Elon Musk is just re-inventing things that already exists, but what he’s doing with Twitter seems like a 15 years old kid playing with his new toy… and isn’t really doing anything interesting or new to society.


I just think it’s a stupid question, not worth to overthink about it. Go ahead where you want to go and don’t ask me those stuffs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tech


I’m not an expert to define what is what.

He is relevant because he is rich, and any stupid idea like naming Twitter as X makes everyone talk about it.
https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=rNVfYWZdKQM


Adding a subscription payment isn’t tech, there are more companies than Starlink, Twitter, Tesla, and SpaceX, and we aren’t posting everything that a company do, just with Twitter or Tesla because they are popular and Elon Musk a meme… Mercedes for example has better autopilot than Tesla, Porsche has better electric vehicle than Tesla, but I don’t see people posting about that every time. I think there is an excessive posting of his stuff, and he just loves to get fame. I suppose that’s why he does stupid and crazy nonsense stuff like naming a good and popular brand name as Twitter to X… it’s like destroying all what was already built just to keep his name on news.


I started to use RSS to subscribe to Lemmy topics to be able to run my own rules to filter content that I don’t want to see. So using RSS helps a lot to not waste time on things you don’t want to see.



Yeah, that’s why I just use LUKS which doesn’t slow my HD almost 50%.



Win 11 comes pre-installed with newer computers, which normally has the latest SED mechanism available. Isn’t it? I don’t see the need to overthink how to encrypt data if there is a method that doesn’t slower your disk usage already.


I said nothing about adding more encryption, in fact I said the opposite.

But is what Microsoft is doing here. Most SSD already has hardware level encryption… is what I said on the first comment…



I work with data wiping, and old drives needed to re-write multiple times (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_erasure#Standards). That lowers the hard drive life/health, while SSD just needs to reset the encryption key.


While many SSDs come with hardware-based encryption, which does all the processing directly on the drive, Windows 11 Pro force-enables the software version of BitLocker during installation, without providing a clear way to opt out.

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As TWeaK replied to you, 20-40% is too much to say it is viable for daily usage. Most of SSD already has good encryption methods and an easy way to safely wipe data without re-writing each byte. That’s efficiency.


Well, I suppose they made it public because they needed testers, and with that data is how they improve ChatGPT.