before long we'll all have to have to run six or seven different hyper-situational vscode forks, all incompatible with different sets of extensions, having separate subscriptions to the same underlying foundation models
You also may need to run fstrim inside WSL to make all the free space actually compactible
they cannot. they do not have persistent memory.
there's literally no way to implement this on ethereum, smart contracts can't store secrets, all of their state is public.
i mean, if you're talking about how convenient is to shop there it kind of is? Doesn't matter if I'm technically close to a place if I gotta take a long detour to actually arrive.
Our system is already structured in a way to incentivize actually reinvesting and doing stuff with that money instead of adding it to one's personal hoard -- think that but enough to actually be effective
sorry, I meant provisioned. As far as I know (could be wrong) it doesn't even listen to any network ports until its provisioned
i don't think anyone has found a machine yet where AMT is enabled out of the box either
this requires humans to be able to generate and remember passwords with decent entropy
It's worth noting that a lot of attacks that seem hard to pull off get sooner or later packaged up in ways that people with remarkably little knowledge about computers much less computer security can use them. An old…
Yes. A JSON Object is not an ATM Machine.
well, matter for what? For building software that seems to work, sure, no. But for being able to speak to its capabilities -- or even know what they are, especially in the case of distributed systems it's definitely…
map takes a function and returns a function that takes a list and returns a list. It has a type like: (a->b) -> [a] -> [b] (I take a function from type a to type b and return a function from list of a to list of b)…
> Or is it more like you pass the multiply function the first operand (2 in this case) and it returns a function multiply-by-2 which you pass the second operand This is exactly it. You can literally write: multiply_by_2…
Wow. [EDIT] The responses that amounted to "You did nothing wrong!" "We don't need to talk about this!" were what made the thread heated -- outside of that it was just a couple of posters realizing they made an…
You're here fighting against the _grave injustice_ that someone ... felt a little bad about an assumption they made? Having that "oh shit" moment isn't a bad thing. Realizing that these assumptions aren't necessarily…
It's snake oil -- entropy isn't "depleted" in any meaningful way; once your kernel PRNG has accumulated enough entropy that you'd be comfortable using it to generate a crypto key it is not going to cease being suitable…
It's not possible for the pool to hide what chain it is working on from its miners. If you're connected to the ES-pool when it is working on the mainline chain and you see it start working on top of a block that is not…
s/small business/small retail/
> The receiver device runs a scaled-down Chrome browser with a receiver application that receives data over Internet Protocol and transmits it to the television via HDMI. https://developers.google.com/cast/
A while back I put together a doodad to collect and plot this sort of data over reddit (both as a whole and at a subreddit level), see http://reddalyzr.com/#/all The banner is there as I built it as a demo/dogfooding…
You can make Shamir's secret sharing redundant if you are worried about that. You could make say, 6 USB drives, any 3 which can recovery your wallet. As long as no more than -half- fail you would then be fine. And you…
In both of these cases you can get google to do what you prefer by typing "define" in front. "define ford" shows a dictionary definition of ford before all results, "define stack overflow" shows a link to wikipedia…
Unless you're on C++11 you'll be required to shove a space in there to get it to compile anyway ;)
I wonder if there's anyone else in my boat.. None of the 360 exclusives are really interesting to me. I've never played a Halo or Gears of war game. A lot of the PS3 exclusives -do- interest me, I'd played the previous…
before long we'll all have to have to run six or seven different hyper-situational vscode forks, all incompatible with different sets of extensions, having separate subscriptions to the same underlying foundation models
You also may need to run fstrim inside WSL to make all the free space actually compactible
they cannot. they do not have persistent memory.
there's literally no way to implement this on ethereum, smart contracts can't store secrets, all of their state is public.
i mean, if you're talking about how convenient is to shop there it kind of is? Doesn't matter if I'm technically close to a place if I gotta take a long detour to actually arrive.
Our system is already structured in a way to incentivize actually reinvesting and doing stuff with that money instead of adding it to one's personal hoard -- think that but enough to actually be effective
sorry, I meant provisioned. As far as I know (could be wrong) it doesn't even listen to any network ports until its provisioned
i don't think anyone has found a machine yet where AMT is enabled out of the box either
this requires humans to be able to generate and remember passwords with decent entropy
It's worth noting that a lot of attacks that seem hard to pull off get sooner or later packaged up in ways that people with remarkably little knowledge about computers much less computer security can use them. An old…
Yes. A JSON Object is not an ATM Machine.
well, matter for what? For building software that seems to work, sure, no. But for being able to speak to its capabilities -- or even know what they are, especially in the case of distributed systems it's definitely…
map takes a function and returns a function that takes a list and returns a list. It has a type like: (a->b) -> [a] -> [b] (I take a function from type a to type b and return a function from list of a to list of b)…
> Or is it more like you pass the multiply function the first operand (2 in this case) and it returns a function multiply-by-2 which you pass the second operand This is exactly it. You can literally write: multiply_by_2…
Wow. [EDIT] The responses that amounted to "You did nothing wrong!" "We don't need to talk about this!" were what made the thread heated -- outside of that it was just a couple of posters realizing they made an…
You're here fighting against the _grave injustice_ that someone ... felt a little bad about an assumption they made? Having that "oh shit" moment isn't a bad thing. Realizing that these assumptions aren't necessarily…
It's snake oil -- entropy isn't "depleted" in any meaningful way; once your kernel PRNG has accumulated enough entropy that you'd be comfortable using it to generate a crypto key it is not going to cease being suitable…
It's not possible for the pool to hide what chain it is working on from its miners. If you're connected to the ES-pool when it is working on the mainline chain and you see it start working on top of a block that is not…
s/small business/small retail/
> The receiver device runs a scaled-down Chrome browser with a receiver application that receives data over Internet Protocol and transmits it to the television via HDMI. https://developers.google.com/cast/
A while back I put together a doodad to collect and plot this sort of data over reddit (both as a whole and at a subreddit level), see http://reddalyzr.com/#/all The banner is there as I built it as a demo/dogfooding…
You can make Shamir's secret sharing redundant if you are worried about that. You could make say, 6 USB drives, any 3 which can recovery your wallet. As long as no more than -half- fail you would then be fine. And you…
In both of these cases you can get google to do what you prefer by typing "define" in front. "define ford" shows a dictionary definition of ford before all results, "define stack overflow" shows a link to wikipedia…
Unless you're on C++11 you'll be required to shove a space in there to get it to compile anyway ;)
I wonder if there's anyone else in my boat.. None of the 360 exclusives are really interesting to me. I've never played a Halo or Gears of war game. A lot of the PS3 exclusives -do- interest me, I'd played the previous…