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I don't know where you are but rear fogs aren't illegal in the rain here and from experience they are nothing but helpful in heavy rain and white out snow. I am always so so sooo glad when someone in front of me is using them when it's absolutely pouring. You really have to not be paying attention not to notice that it's two lights and not three and somehow mistake them for stop lights.

In fact, Transport Canada recommends using them in fog, rain, or snow.

Use only if driving in fog, rain or snow as these lights can be confused with stop lights, distracting other drivers.

https://tc.canada.ca/en/road-transportation/safety-standards-vehicles-tires-child-car-seats/using-your-vehicle-lights-see-be-seen

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Yes with coax based technology you and all your neighbors are connected in a tree like topology. All your neighbors can indeed technically see your packets. Those packets however are encrypted, if memory serves DOCSIS uses AES.

Yes obviously you could technically double the speed with two cables. You'd also double the cost of cabling deployment. It's a lot more cost efficient to make advences in the modulation. For example DOCSIS earlier DOCSIS revisions used 256-QAM, while DOCSIS 3.1 support 4096-QAM.

Coax physical infrastructure lasts decades, but we're able to make new advancements with he modulation every few years.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 5 hours ago

Yes that as well, I love mine and use them a lot. But that's a step above rear running lights. There's no god damn reasons the rear indicators shouldn't be on all the time.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago

Yes. Unfortunately FDE hibernation is not well supported and in fact Debian used to disable it in the kernel (though that night have changed).

IMHO is a big oversight because encrypted swap hibernation is safer than sleep.

[-] [email protected] 39 points 5 hours ago

I'd rather see mandatory rear running lights. The amount of people who can't be arsed to turn on their lights in bad visibility conditions is too damn high.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago

Was a smoker for way too long

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago

A shower curtain of After Dark Flying Toasters

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

I'm pretty sure is a hoax this time!

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

I'm young, mine a Macintosh IIci!

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago
  • Freon
  • System-Monitor-Next
  • GTile
  • Caffeine
  • Alphabetical App Grid
  • Hide Activities Button
  • App indicator

Used to but currently incompatible:

  • Workspace wrap around
  • NoAnnoyance v2
[-] [email protected] 55 points 3 days ago

maybe I'm a bit old school

Usenet hype

You're aware that Usenet has been around since before Napster, right?

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arubox tvOn Tuesday, 52-year-old Grenier traveled from Aruba, an island off the coast of Venezuela, to Canada’s Montreal airport.

Law enforcement officers of the Sûreté du Québec (SQ – Quebec Provincial Police) escorted Grenier to the SQ police station in Shawinigan. Police had carried out an operation in February 2024 which targeted Grenier and several individuals linked to the current prosecution. Grenier, who was outside Canada at the time, avoided arrest and remained at large for more than a year.

Court Hears Allegations Concerning Signal Theft and Pirate IPTV

The warrant for Grenier’s arrest was issued as part of an investigation into the illegal acquisition and sale of TV channels distributed by Canada’s leading telecoms companies. Bell, Rogers, and Quebecor claimed their losses ran to several million Canadian dollars.

Grenier appeared at the Trois-Rivières courthouse on Wednesday. The prosecution alleges that devices supplied by Grenier provided customers with access to thousands of television channels, most if not all pirated, for a low subscription price of ~CAD$25.00 per month (US$18.00).

The authorities accuse Grenier of operating a company which in turn owned pirate IPTV service Arubox TV. As per our 2023 report, Grenier made no secret of his involvement in the IPTV market.

Grenier Advertising IPTV Boxesformuler z8-grenier

Police say that Arubox TV and a linked service called Stocker IPTV provided thousands of customers, 7,000 in Quebec alone, with illegal access to more than 3,500 pirated TV channels.

Grenier faces ten charges linked to the theft of telecommunications services, including conspiracy, fraud, theft, and money laundering. The alleged offenses took place between June 2020 and February 2024, generating annual profits of at least CAD$2 million (US$14m) according to Sûreté du Québec estimates.

• Conspiracy to defraud Bell, Rogers and Quebecor • Theft of telecommunications services • Production of devices linked to illegal signal access • Trafficking in devices linked to illegal signal access • Sale of devices linked to illegal signal access • Trafficking in property obtained by crime • Theft of more than CAD$5,000 • Laundering proceeds of crime • Transfer of money linked to crime in Canada with intent to conceal/convert • Computer data ‘mischief’

Other charges concern alleged trafficking in the prescription drugs Sildenfil and Tadalafil.

Seven Co-Defendants

Grenier will remain in custody until his next court appearance. The prosecution argued against Grenier’s release and insisted that he should face trial by jury, rather than by judge alone. Grenier’s co-defendants, several of whom previously appeared in court following their arrests in 2024, have already opted for a trial by jury.

A total of seven people stand accused of various crimes in the same case.

Le Nouvelliste identifies the co-defendants as follows:

• Danick Rouleau, 39, of Saint-Eustache (alleged Stocker IPTV operator) • Sarah-Maude Grenier, 25, of Brownsburg-Chatham • Marie-Ève ​​Poliquin Karaguioules, 26, of Saint-Eustache • Éric Laforge, 44, of Gatineau • Daniel Perreault-Marcotte, 38, of Saint-Henri • Patrick Cyr, 49, of Longueuil • Christian Sabourin, 60, of Princeville

Are Customers at Risk of Prosecution?

While police have offered assurances that customers are not targets in the current criminal investigation, possession of a pirate device could be a criminal offense in its own right. Police are therefore advising affected customers to dispose of their pirate devices at recycling centers.

Pirate subscriptions make legal devices illegalarubox-tv-spec

The IPTV services in question are known to have been installed on relative expensive Formuler set-top boxes. When fresh out of their packaging, these Android-based devices are perfectly legal; only the subsequent configuration for piracy purposes changes that.

A full and properly executed factory reset will remove the offending configuration, help the environment, and via legal apps installed from Google Play, provide access to legal streaming services.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.


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The Wafa news agency has additional details of the assault that killed two Palestinians in the Far’a refugee camp.

Medical sources told the agency the young men died in an Israeli drone attack and that several others were also wounded in the bombing.

The Palestine Red Crescent told Wafa that their crews are facing difficulties in reaching the wounded as Israeli forces have laid siege to the camp and are preventing the entry of ambulances.

The agency reported that a large number of Israeli soldiers accompanied by a bulldozer are active in the ongoing raid on the refugee camp and that the military has deployed several drones and stationed snipers in and around the area.

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