Message from @Goz3rr

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2019-09-30 19:33:54 UTC  

holy~

2019-09-30 19:34:35 UTC  

TLDR 10Tbps NICs in 4 yars

2019-09-30 20:14:20 UTC  

finally amd bros

2019-09-30 20:14:22 UTC  

our time has come

2019-09-30 20:14:25 UTC  

pcie 4

2019-10-01 08:27:57 UTC  

was the F-35 flying in combat configuration tho

2019-10-01 08:29:06 UTC  

if its passive radar the stealth "angles" dont do shit and radar dampening material is so poor currently that it only makes it just tad bit harder to detect afaik

2019-10-01 08:29:52 UTC  

as passive radar relies on other area radars to generate the waves and catches those what glance of the angles ?

2019-10-01 08:30:50 UTC  

but i doubt the >fly home from airshow

2019-10-01 08:34:31 UTC  

idk how good or not so good ECMs are for passive detection though

2019-10-01 08:34:33 UTC  

german passive radar in general is quite impressive feat tbh i dont doubt that they can do that easily

2019-10-01 08:35:52 UTC  

not that good mereck indeed

2019-10-01 08:36:39 UTC  

like some smart man said "if it exists, it can be tracked" (that was from micrometeors iirc but anyway~)

2019-10-01 08:42:13 UTC  

i wonder how easy its in general track planes (lets say by listening GSM-band pings) on non-wartime area where GSM etc towers are everywhere and their location is well known

2019-10-01 08:42:34 UTC  

any false station rego/moving target would be easyish to spot ~ ?

2019-10-01 08:42:50 UTC  

tho not that long reaching

2019-10-01 08:43:19 UTC  

and for sure not working altitude reaching (tho then there is million other radars in the eu area what give you their pings :P)

2019-10-01 08:45:45 UTC  

would not be suprised if VERA system would be able to track it too

2019-10-01 11:20:23 UTC  

``“When the F-35 is not flying operational missions that require stealth — for example, at air shows, ferry flights or training — they ensure air traffic controllers and others are able to track their flight to manage air space safety,” Lockheed spokesman Michael Friedman wrote in a statement to Defense News. ``

Probably had MS squitters enabled (or at least MS enabled) so you could track it on Flightradar24

2019-10-01 11:33:02 UTC  

> the company says it started tracking them and collecting data, using signals from the planes’ ADS-B transponders to correlate the passive sensor readings.

2019-10-01 12:00:32 UTC  

what would happen if you put a charger into a non charging usb c on a laptop

2019-10-01 12:01:45 UTC  

nothing

2019-10-01 12:01:49 UTC  

at least nothing happened on my laptop when i did

2019-10-01 12:03:00 UTC  

if the charger is properly designed as is laptop nothing should happen yeah

2019-10-01 12:03:33 UTC  

but if someone cut corners it could (dont quote me on this one)burn laptops usb-controller

2019-10-01 12:04:19 UTC  

usualy the controllers are protected too these days with internal diodes etc

2019-10-01 12:04:26 UTC  

but seen them burn anyway~

2019-10-01 12:04:37 UTC  

in theory there'd probably be a tiny difference in the 5V coming from the charger and the 5V on the laptop, so you'd get a tiny current flow

2019-10-01 12:04:53 UTC  

but most usb devices should be protected against that

2019-10-01 12:06:24 UTC  

actually usb-c might be different

2019-10-01 12:06:44 UTC  

depending on what mode and what plug on the other side

2019-10-01 12:07:59 UTC  

on my machine they dont agree upon anything and nothing happens

2019-10-01 12:08:00 UTC  

does usb-c send current down the pipe if it does not handshake properly even ?

2019-10-01 12:08:05 UTC  

type-c -> type-c won't have vbus yeah

2019-10-01 12:08:08 UTC  

i just looked at the spec again

2019-10-01 12:08:15 UTC  

since the charger doesnt agree on input

2019-10-01 12:08:17 UTC  

it doesn't provide vbus until after negotiation

2019-10-01 12:08:23 UTC  

^

2019-10-01 12:08:33 UTC  

i thought it would provide 5V vbus and then do USB-PD negotation

2019-10-01 12:08:33 UTC  

though usbc negotiation is funny as fuck