Rubberducky1324
No user record in our sample, but Rubberducky1324 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but Rubberducky1324 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
They use the Signal protocol. The keys are not generated by Facebook, and are never on their servers. They are generated on the devices themselves.
> The unfortunate part is that CoreELEC only works when you get all your content from a locally attached disk. You can't even really stream it from your beefy NAS/server This is not true. Streaming from a NAS at high…
The problem with this setup will sadly be that WideVine / DRM stuff will not like it, so you're locked to low resolution playback from streaming apps. Each of these Android set top boxes need to be certified to get high…
> I find it so strange that Profile 7 is effectively unsupported outside of Blu-ray players and this one device. Since DV Profile 7 is only used for Blu-Ray discs, and playing backed up BR copies from a non BR player is…
> Citation needed? Yubico authenticator doesn't (the secure enclave is the Yubikey). I'd be very surprised if MS Authenticator and Authy (which I don't use but are the most popular apps that I know of) support such…
> Also: 44.1kHz sampling rate != arbitrary waveform up to 22050Hz, unless music you're listening to consists of pure sine waves Every signal can be represented as a combination of pure sine waves. That insight is the…
> just genuinely more data. Mastering is mostly done purely digital, so only when they are pressed are they converted to analog grooves. This can never add new data / information.
I'm really enjoying my Focal Bathys Bluetooth headphones! Sure, wired options will always be better, but when I want convenience, I've been really impressed with these!
clang-tidy can often detect these. If the body of the function doesn't modify the value, for example. But it needs to be conservative of course, in general you can't do this.
LCD screens with FALD (Full Array Local Dimming) can do HDR just fine. Usually they even have higher sustained brightness due to the inherent limitations of OLED.