I don't get why you would ever want to do a Hackintosh this way... Apple has great hardware but ABYSMAL software. I prefer Windows or any of the top 5 Linux distros on any day that ends with y. They are being carried…
It is a `sed` command, used to replace (s/) all (/g) instances of the first word with the second.
I don't think hair is usually included in the faked part. Generally for a convincing result you would use a base video of someone who has at least some semblance to the target (including hair). It is also possible that…
'there is widely used software written in language x' != 'language x is good' C++ definitely has its uses (and for a long time was best-in-class for many of them) but it is largely being superseded by other options (not…
At my company for example we run services on multiple domains that are all authenticated by a single backend. Could probably be solved by some re-architecturing, but changing cookie behaviour would definitly break…
I don't get why you would ever want to do a Hackintosh this way... Apple has great hardware but ABYSMAL software. I prefer Windows or any of the top 5 Linux distros on any day that ends with y. They are being carried…
It is a `sed` command, used to replace (s/) all (/g) instances of the first word with the second.
I don't think hair is usually included in the faked part. Generally for a convincing result you would use a base video of someone who has at least some semblance to the target (including hair). It is also possible that…
'there is widely used software written in language x' != 'language x is good' C++ definitely has its uses (and for a long time was best-in-class for many of them) but it is largely being superseded by other options (not…
At my company for example we run services on multiple domains that are all authenticated by a single backend. Could probably be solved by some re-architecturing, but changing cookie behaviour would definitly break…