

- If you’re connecting to random free Wi-Fi, you’re leaving yourself wide open to attacks.
- A lot of security researchers play with penetration testing scenarios like this. It’s how you learn to defend against techniques that real attackers use.
He stated that the company was in the “early stages” of creating the device, which is still years away from a possible launch.
Sounds like it’s not a real thing yet, in my opinion. Companies as big as Sony are always “exploring” new products, that doesn’t mean they’ll be real. For the record, I love my Steam Deck, and I hope the portable market expands. But this isn’t real news, IMO.
Yeah, they probably just guessed his Google Drive password lol
Lol this sounds like toothless bullshit. Are they confident that these people live in the US? Do they even know if these two twitter accounts are run by single individuals?
Well, Nextcloud runs like shit on a Pi WITHOUT having to do AI stuff, so…
Yeah, build something other than a parking lot, and put a solar panel on top of that! 🧠
I think the author missed the mark here by talking about game preservation, as many are already pointing out in these comments.
The real benefit of buying a physical disc/cartridge copy of a game nowadays is the ability to resell it when you’re done playing. That’s actually a huge boon if you buy a lot of newly released games at full price, and play on consoles where sales are less common than PC. Reselling games can save you a LOT of money over time.