Not entirely. With GrapheneOS, google play services and any other google apps have the same level of control over permissions as any other app. So you can deny access to any features that you don't want it to have…
I think Graphene spoofs the most basic level of Google's security thing but they never wanted to spoof anything higher because it would just turn into a cat and mouse game that they would eventually lose. They recommend…
Indeed, I suspect this wikipedia page has been astroturfed, or at least is lacking prominent messaging that these are only for show nowadays (perhaps always were?)
I went down the rabbit hole of trying to find the best binary JSON-ish format a couple of years ago, it's very interesting to compare their different design choices. Having read the specification, this looks to be a…
YouTube seems to have gotten confused and marked this as "for kids" which disables commenting (and weirdly also adding videos to playlists)
There is already a media query for contrast preferences (increased or decreased) IIRC
I think I've seen a Minecraft client reimplementation that runs in the browser, can't remember what it's called though
What's interesting is that the Minecraft netcode is so bad that your client physics doesn't even need to be accurate or even correct for it to work. There is no verification that the client's inputs actually match the…
It's weird that keyboards before this just didn't have a key there. No one looked at the almost entirely contiguous main block of keys and thought "huh we could put another key in that gap"?
I have a port of this running on my 3ds. Terrible load times, amazing performance considering the hardware. Pretty funny.
It's not immediately clear to me whether they're planning to federate with the existing ActivityPub-based network (hard to sat whether they would be accepted) or something based on their own protocol (which probably…
There are ways of putting graphics on screen without requiring users to have WebGL enabled/supported. I think my mobile browser has it disabled for security.
I'm a big fan of this idea and the language looks nice as well. I hope the project sees success
Wow, these are pretty nice, with a permissive license too by the looks of things. I like the serif one in particular, very readable to me.
I have a love/hate relationship with that song. I hate it because some guy used to play it on repeat on a server-wide radio on an old Garry's Mod surf server I frequented... On the other hand, I love being reminded of…
> Fast forward to this century. I've had full conversations with successful people, who announce that they're autistic. People often change a lot over the years. I know people who had serious difficulties as a child who…
Pretty sure the owners of one of the archive sites is a dick and does that intentionally to people who use certain DNS servers
All metaverse articles and marketing is so weird to me because people have been doing this and much more for years in VRChat. It's far from the perfect platform but it's where real people actually hang out, unlike the…
My guess is that your question isn't seen as relevant to the post (it's more of a general Android topic) and it has an ad for your failed submission which could be seen as manipulation, which is highly frowned upon on…
Honestly the most appealing thing for me is the seven years of software support. The Pixel 5 support leaves a lot to be desired, given that I don't even want to upgrade from the hardware. The demo video of their AI…
Then use the LTSC editions which only receive security updates and don't come with any modern Windows crap
a more mature response might be something along the lines of "I'm a cybersecurity researcher/hobbyist and the device is used to communicate with other electronics for the purposes of security research", although that…
That's not how percentages work...
The term is "noctalgia" for those who don't want to feed the clickbait
I would bet that it doesn't matter for 99% of scripts. By the numbers, Godot's primary use case so far has effectively just been game jams.
Not entirely. With GrapheneOS, google play services and any other google apps have the same level of control over permissions as any other app. So you can deny access to any features that you don't want it to have…
I think Graphene spoofs the most basic level of Google's security thing but they never wanted to spoof anything higher because it would just turn into a cat and mouse game that they would eventually lose. They recommend…
Indeed, I suspect this wikipedia page has been astroturfed, or at least is lacking prominent messaging that these are only for show nowadays (perhaps always were?)
I went down the rabbit hole of trying to find the best binary JSON-ish format a couple of years ago, it's very interesting to compare their different design choices. Having read the specification, this looks to be a…
YouTube seems to have gotten confused and marked this as "for kids" which disables commenting (and weirdly also adding videos to playlists)
There is already a media query for contrast preferences (increased or decreased) IIRC
I think I've seen a Minecraft client reimplementation that runs in the browser, can't remember what it's called though
What's interesting is that the Minecraft netcode is so bad that your client physics doesn't even need to be accurate or even correct for it to work. There is no verification that the client's inputs actually match the…
It's weird that keyboards before this just didn't have a key there. No one looked at the almost entirely contiguous main block of keys and thought "huh we could put another key in that gap"?
I have a port of this running on my 3ds. Terrible load times, amazing performance considering the hardware. Pretty funny.
It's not immediately clear to me whether they're planning to federate with the existing ActivityPub-based network (hard to sat whether they would be accepted) or something based on their own protocol (which probably…
There are ways of putting graphics on screen without requiring users to have WebGL enabled/supported. I think my mobile browser has it disabled for security.
I'm a big fan of this idea and the language looks nice as well. I hope the project sees success
Wow, these are pretty nice, with a permissive license too by the looks of things. I like the serif one in particular, very readable to me.
I have a love/hate relationship with that song. I hate it because some guy used to play it on repeat on a server-wide radio on an old Garry's Mod surf server I frequented... On the other hand, I love being reminded of…
> Fast forward to this century. I've had full conversations with successful people, who announce that they're autistic. People often change a lot over the years. I know people who had serious difficulties as a child who…
Pretty sure the owners of one of the archive sites is a dick and does that intentionally to people who use certain DNS servers
All metaverse articles and marketing is so weird to me because people have been doing this and much more for years in VRChat. It's far from the perfect platform but it's where real people actually hang out, unlike the…
My guess is that your question isn't seen as relevant to the post (it's more of a general Android topic) and it has an ad for your failed submission which could be seen as manipulation, which is highly frowned upon on…
Honestly the most appealing thing for me is the seven years of software support. The Pixel 5 support leaves a lot to be desired, given that I don't even want to upgrade from the hardware. The demo video of their AI…
Then use the LTSC editions which only receive security updates and don't come with any modern Windows crap
a more mature response might be something along the lines of "I'm a cybersecurity researcher/hobbyist and the device is used to communicate with other electronics for the purposes of security research", although that…
That's not how percentages work...
The term is "noctalgia" for those who don't want to feed the clickbait
I would bet that it doesn't matter for 99% of scripts. By the numbers, Godot's primary use case so far has effectively just been game jams.