This seems like a legitimate concern. I didn't see any indication that the snowcone presented a code that would be verified through the aws opshub application, or a similar operation. Is this happening behind the…
That was my thought exactly, but I read the zoom whitepaper (https://github.com/zoom/zoom-e2e-whitepaper/blob/master/zoom...), and it looks like the scheme addresses many of those issues. Some things that looked like…
Not sure if this is possible with the current WebRTC api, but if you could expose the dtls public keys for the current and remote sessions somewhere, that would help to reduce the risk of MITM attacks. Users would at…
I'm not an expert in the field of refrigeration so I'm speculating a bit, but I believe the won't work because the cause of inconsistency of temperature is that the insulation isn't as effective at every part of the…
If the benchmark is bound by the database speed, wouldn't the expected result be that all implementations returned roughly the same number of requests per second?
Having worked briefly at a major appliance company, I can say that refrigerator design is not simple. Refrigerators aren't made to just cool things down, the entire interior is expected to stay at a uniform temperature.…
From what I've found it looks like you're right. The commercial TVs come with different port sets, and are built to be more durable, brighter, and allow cooling in more orientations.…
I believe a lot of television manufacturers already offer the equivalent of that as "commercial TVs" or "digital signage" they are marketed toward businesses. I think they're typically more expensive because they don't…
Doesn't a monthly fee mean you'll require users to sign in? In the purest sense that's tracking, you're just promising to immediately forget all of the correlations you're making between users and queries. I think you'd…
It looks the info you want is in at least each of first 4 results on ddg. Specifically the 1st ddg result for me is a stackoverflow post with the question showing how to pass individual arguments and the answers…
I'm not a parent, so just speculating wildly, but there's a good chance your 3 year old has already cost more that $1750. Also, having met a few in my extended family I would doubt that a 3 year old not from London…
I certainly prefer DDG here. There is no ambiguity in "11:00 EST to UTC". EST is always UTC - 5, EDT is always UTC - 4, and ET could mean either depending on the time of the year. Google isn't making an arbitrary…
This seems like a legitimate concern. I didn't see any indication that the snowcone presented a code that would be verified through the aws opshub application, or a similar operation. Is this happening behind the…
That was my thought exactly, but I read the zoom whitepaper (https://github.com/zoom/zoom-e2e-whitepaper/blob/master/zoom...), and it looks like the scheme addresses many of those issues. Some things that looked like…
Not sure if this is possible with the current WebRTC api, but if you could expose the dtls public keys for the current and remote sessions somewhere, that would help to reduce the risk of MITM attacks. Users would at…
I'm not an expert in the field of refrigeration so I'm speculating a bit, but I believe the won't work because the cause of inconsistency of temperature is that the insulation isn't as effective at every part of the…
If the benchmark is bound by the database speed, wouldn't the expected result be that all implementations returned roughly the same number of requests per second?
Having worked briefly at a major appliance company, I can say that refrigerator design is not simple. Refrigerators aren't made to just cool things down, the entire interior is expected to stay at a uniform temperature.…
From what I've found it looks like you're right. The commercial TVs come with different port sets, and are built to be more durable, brighter, and allow cooling in more orientations.…
I believe a lot of television manufacturers already offer the equivalent of that as "commercial TVs" or "digital signage" they are marketed toward businesses. I think they're typically more expensive because they don't…
Doesn't a monthly fee mean you'll require users to sign in? In the purest sense that's tracking, you're just promising to immediately forget all of the correlations you're making between users and queries. I think you'd…
It looks the info you want is in at least each of first 4 results on ddg. Specifically the 1st ddg result for me is a stackoverflow post with the question showing how to pass individual arguments and the answers…
I'm not a parent, so just speculating wildly, but there's a good chance your 3 year old has already cost more that $1750. Also, having met a few in my extended family I would doubt that a 3 year old not from London…
I certainly prefer DDG here. There is no ambiguity in "11:00 EST to UTC". EST is always UTC - 5, EDT is always UTC - 4, and ET could mean either depending on the time of the year. Google isn't making an arbitrary…