Resin, on one of these big expensive Stratasys machines: https://www.stratasys.com/en/3d-printers/printer-catalog/pol...
The stars featured in the movie and in this chart (and in the book) are real, and reflect their real-world locations. The planets around the stars, aside from our own solar system (obviously), are fictional-- both Tau…
Cloudflare is not the only DNS provider supported for DNS-01 challenges, even if you restrict yourself to only using Certbot: https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/dns-providers-who-easily...
You can trick the user into copying the same malicious link, but browsers have generally already implemented the same mitigation that is Microsoft's fix for this issue inside Notepad (specifically, prompting before…
`git add -f` will add ignored files. Once you've done that, any files you've added will be part of your commit regardless of the contents of .gitignore.
Bose's original plan was to remove all WiFi-dependent functionality (no AirPlay and no Spotify Connect)-- while they wouldn't quite be "dumb speakers" at that point (since Bluetooth would've still worked), it would've…
There's even a clear example of this in the non-legendary teams: both of them include Slaking, presumably because it has a particularly high base stat total (the highest of any non-legendary, and matching some…
My understanding is that LPL is not still practicing (he says he's retired, to focus on security work), but I'd guess he knows someone, if McNally didn't already have his own lawyer.
And Cyrix MediaGX (which remained with National Semiconductor after the VIA acquisition) became Geode which was eventually sold to AMD.
This approach (using a separate domain for content that isn't part of their service itself) has security advantages-- for example, this way a compromise of their news site CMS can't expose users' PayPal session tokens.…
There are off-the-shelf all-in-one Asus home routers that do VLANs?
Because the game already also runs on Xbox and, given MS's recent gaming strategy (which is putting less emphasis on Xbox exclusives), could conceivably come to Playstation or maybe even Switch 2 in the future. On the…
Scrolls written in a single column and "scrolled" vertically (like a modern text editor or web browser) weren't completely unheard of, particularly for liturgical or legal documents. See…
Modern Macs do not always have en0 as the WiFi adapter (it's en1 on current iMacs and on the Mac Studio; en0 is the ethernet jack). But you're unlikely to be taking one of the machines that has built-in ethernet to the…
Soarin’ (in California and Florida, at least) originally used IMAX film projectors and OMNIMAX-style dome screens; it was updated to digital at around the same time as the ride film changed to the current “Soarin’…
In Old Timey Mono, lowercase "L" and the number "1" are also very similar. Old Timey Code fixes both of these-- it has a slashed zero and redraws the number 1 to be distinct (angles the top serif).
This reads like AI spew, and it's also not news (the post announcing this initiative [1] is from March). [1] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/carefully-but-purposefully-ox...
> After all we wouldn't talk about Dropbox being sold resulting in ransacking of your personal data why is that in the conversation with 23andme? Both 23andme and Dropbox's privacy policies only require them to notify…
I have a round analog clock with a particularly strange arrangement: it has a second hand (that ticks every second), and it has a minute hand that only moves every fifteen seconds. (It's a radio-controlled clock: it has…
Is it even an emulator? There's an SM83 (the Game Boy Color's weird not-quite-Z80 CPU) hiding inside the Game Boy Advance's SoC. [edit] Reading a bit more, it is an emulator-- and apparently an inefficient,…
The A17 Pro (originally in the iPhone 15 Pro; now also in the iPad Mini) and A18 Pro (currently only in the iPhone 16 Pro) are the only chips Apple has produced with a "Pro" suffix. Apple used to use the X suffix for…
SeaMonkey (the direct successor to Netscape Communicator and the pre-Firefox Mozilla Suite) still does. Doesn't produce particularly modern HTML, but if you want to author HTML like it's 1999, it's out there.
Monopoly was patented-- in 1935. So that's long-expired. And many of the non-Hasbro -opoly games (that use that as part of their name) actually are licensed. Hasbro's been known to go after unauthorized users of the…
WSL2 is "just" Linux running in a Hyper-V VM (with some special sauce on top of it to handle things like interacting with the filesystem or doing Wayland and X11 graphics, plus containerization stuff to allow multiple…
Windows 10 only does 16-bit DOS and Windows apps on the 32-bit version of Windows 10, so it only has a VM layer for those 16-bit apps. (On x86, NTVDM uses the processor's virtual 8086 mode to do its thing; that doesn't…
Resin, on one of these big expensive Stratasys machines: https://www.stratasys.com/en/3d-printers/printer-catalog/pol...
The stars featured in the movie and in this chart (and in the book) are real, and reflect their real-world locations. The planets around the stars, aside from our own solar system (obviously), are fictional-- both Tau…
Cloudflare is not the only DNS provider supported for DNS-01 challenges, even if you restrict yourself to only using Certbot: https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/dns-providers-who-easily...
You can trick the user into copying the same malicious link, but browsers have generally already implemented the same mitigation that is Microsoft's fix for this issue inside Notepad (specifically, prompting before…
`git add -f` will add ignored files. Once you've done that, any files you've added will be part of your commit regardless of the contents of .gitignore.
Bose's original plan was to remove all WiFi-dependent functionality (no AirPlay and no Spotify Connect)-- while they wouldn't quite be "dumb speakers" at that point (since Bluetooth would've still worked), it would've…
There's even a clear example of this in the non-legendary teams: both of them include Slaking, presumably because it has a particularly high base stat total (the highest of any non-legendary, and matching some…
My understanding is that LPL is not still practicing (he says he's retired, to focus on security work), but I'd guess he knows someone, if McNally didn't already have his own lawyer.
And Cyrix MediaGX (which remained with National Semiconductor after the VIA acquisition) became Geode which was eventually sold to AMD.
This approach (using a separate domain for content that isn't part of their service itself) has security advantages-- for example, this way a compromise of their news site CMS can't expose users' PayPal session tokens.…
There are off-the-shelf all-in-one Asus home routers that do VLANs?
Because the game already also runs on Xbox and, given MS's recent gaming strategy (which is putting less emphasis on Xbox exclusives), could conceivably come to Playstation or maybe even Switch 2 in the future. On the…
Scrolls written in a single column and "scrolled" vertically (like a modern text editor or web browser) weren't completely unheard of, particularly for liturgical or legal documents. See…
Modern Macs do not always have en0 as the WiFi adapter (it's en1 on current iMacs and on the Mac Studio; en0 is the ethernet jack). But you're unlikely to be taking one of the machines that has built-in ethernet to the…
Soarin’ (in California and Florida, at least) originally used IMAX film projectors and OMNIMAX-style dome screens; it was updated to digital at around the same time as the ride film changed to the current “Soarin’…
In Old Timey Mono, lowercase "L" and the number "1" are also very similar. Old Timey Code fixes both of these-- it has a slashed zero and redraws the number 1 to be distinct (angles the top serif).
This reads like AI spew, and it's also not news (the post announcing this initiative [1] is from March). [1] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/carefully-but-purposefully-ox...
> After all we wouldn't talk about Dropbox being sold resulting in ransacking of your personal data why is that in the conversation with 23andme? Both 23andme and Dropbox's privacy policies only require them to notify…
I have a round analog clock with a particularly strange arrangement: it has a second hand (that ticks every second), and it has a minute hand that only moves every fifteen seconds. (It's a radio-controlled clock: it has…
Is it even an emulator? There's an SM83 (the Game Boy Color's weird not-quite-Z80 CPU) hiding inside the Game Boy Advance's SoC. [edit] Reading a bit more, it is an emulator-- and apparently an inefficient,…
The A17 Pro (originally in the iPhone 15 Pro; now also in the iPad Mini) and A18 Pro (currently only in the iPhone 16 Pro) are the only chips Apple has produced with a "Pro" suffix. Apple used to use the X suffix for…
SeaMonkey (the direct successor to Netscape Communicator and the pre-Firefox Mozilla Suite) still does. Doesn't produce particularly modern HTML, but if you want to author HTML like it's 1999, it's out there.
Monopoly was patented-- in 1935. So that's long-expired. And many of the non-Hasbro -opoly games (that use that as part of their name) actually are licensed. Hasbro's been known to go after unauthorized users of the…
WSL2 is "just" Linux running in a Hyper-V VM (with some special sauce on top of it to handle things like interacting with the filesystem or doing Wayland and X11 graphics, plus containerization stuff to allow multiple…
Windows 10 only does 16-bit DOS and Windows apps on the 32-bit version of Windows 10, so it only has a VM layer for those 16-bit apps. (On x86, NTVDM uses the processor's virtual 8086 mode to do its thing; that doesn't…