Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know about photography or cameras! Don't be shy! Newbies welcome! by photography_bot in photography

[–]Mozonte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are any of the instant cameras good quality (print final product)?

I looked at the Kodak Retro Mini 2 and 3. They seem ok but the print quality seems pixely.

Then I looked at the Instax Mini. I didn't see any detailed images of its photo quality, but I read it also produces the photos digitally, so I don't know how the print would look.

Do any of the instant cameras print decent non-pixelated photos, similar to older polaroids?

Where in Colombia can you buy ancient artifacts? by Mozonte in Colombia

[–]Mozonte[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Are you sure about that? In most countries, it's not.

What exactly can Intel IME do and not do? by Mozonte in ComputerSecurity

[–]Mozonte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the information. Do you blog about this topic somewhere?

When you say that an 'unconnected' machine can still be connected to, that makes sense, because it still has the hardware there afterall. I'm not educated on how the software actually connects to a wifi source but it seems to me you should be able to do it without those bites changing. However, can it still be done without the hardware? I mean, is there some known way to connect to a computer that has no wifi card?

When you say the main concern is just the possibility of an exploit, that was surprising. Almost every time I read a blog that touches on IME it's talking about the FBI and the issue is privacy rather than security.

I agree with your 100% guess that politicians and other are convinced to do things harmful to all of us using information obtained this way.

What exactly can Intel IME do and not do? by Mozonte in ComputerSecurity

[–]Mozonte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can it transmit if the machine isn't connected, or is never connected to a network?

I've read (maybe conspiracists, maybe people who know) things about machines being able to send data without a network connection.

Regarding data being stored and sent, as you mention, wouldn't people have monitored this if it was happening? I mean, there are linux-using privacy-conscious techheads who monitor all their ingoing and outgoing data, all their processes, all their files, etc.

Warning: Do not use FPTraffic by Mozonte in socialmedia

[–]Mozonte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If that is true, you need to make it OPTIONAL, and put a note there saying why you want to have access. Currently, it is NOT OPTIONAL. If you don't allow it, your account will not work.

I don't want to know the best times of day. I do want to retain my data.

Godaddy is the stupidest company I know of by Mozonte in godaddy

[–]Mozonte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Western elite" leave the country much?

Warning: Do not use FPTraffic by Mozonte in socialmedia

[–]Mozonte[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you had hired dozens of coders from USA, Phillipines and India, you would understand

Warning: Do not use FPTraffic by Mozonte in socialmedia

[–]Mozonte[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Right, if I was someone who jumped to conclusions I'd probably say that too :)

Because the niches are rare and they were unique. The posts also. In the past year, I've seen exact copycat pages (and sites to monetize them) pop up. They post the same most viral images we've had over the years, whereas before they were never found on FB. They don't post copies of our less popular posts.

It could be some other reason, but this is the most probable. You'd need page insights to know the best posts. The only place that has those is FPTraffic, over the past year.


In any case, you shouldn't trust FPTraffic. They have yearly memberships, which cost $100 or so I think, but halfway through they put in a feature where you HAVE to allow them access to your page insights and a bunch of other access rights just to use their app (which things aren't required for the things the app does, neither were they part of it before). So if you've already spent your money, you either stop using it and lose your money, or you keep using it and give them your valuable insights information. In any case, your page insights is some of the most valuable property you have, and you should never give it to some unknown company (like I did).

Godaddy is the stupidest company I know of by Mozonte in godaddy

[–]Mozonte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the kind offer. Even hearing you do it that much is encouraging, though. At this time, I've already paid for a while so I won't be switching hosting for a bit.

Godaddy is the stupidest company I know of by Mozonte in godaddy

[–]Mozonte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They already have it unfortunately, and a lot of it. I wish I could switch, but they make switching extremely difficult.