Wouldn't this be a chance for drivers to get better?
Question to web site owners: do you block these kind of domains from registering to your websites?
Magical 1984!
What I'd like to see is a universal SQL that can be translated to whatever dialect of SQL my current database is using. That way I won't have to relearn SQL every time I start a project with a different database engine.
And article is ignoring that the site can then add https and do that fullscreen attack anyway. A better solution would be to keep showing a message telling you it has gone fullscreen like browsers currently do.
Is it not posible to grab the binary stream and decode it, just like the browser would, on the fly with wireshark?
For me it's the other way around, in a 4 years old netbook I still use, the HTML5 video usually performs better than flash.
I thought it was pretty obvious, it plays at a pitch higher than the rest of the chorus and doesn't fit the rhythm. But then again, I was waiting for it.
The EFF should sell ties.
Wouldn't this be a chance for drivers to get better?
Question to web site owners: do you block these kind of domains from registering to your websites?
Magical 1984!
What I'd like to see is a universal SQL that can be translated to whatever dialect of SQL my current database is using. That way I won't have to relearn SQL every time I start a project with a different database engine.
And article is ignoring that the site can then add https and do that fullscreen attack anyway. A better solution would be to keep showing a message telling you it has gone fullscreen like browsers currently do.
Is it not posible to grab the binary stream and decode it, just like the browser would, on the fly with wireshark?
For me it's the other way around, in a 4 years old netbook I still use, the HTML5 video usually performs better than flash.
I thought it was pretty obvious, it plays at a pitch higher than the rest of the chorus and doesn't fit the rhythm. But then again, I was waiting for it.
The EFF should sell ties.