Seems Chrome-only for now. But the spec (Working draft) has an editor from Mozilla as well, so maybe someday... https://w3c.github.io/mediacapture-extensions/#the-usermedia...
Don't let the hype turn you into a cynic. You're replying to a Rust core team member, who explicitly says the issues are mostly minor, across Rust ecosystem and not in Rust itself, and that they're filing them manually…
https://software.codidact.com/ was created after one of the many SO dramas. It doesn't come up in searches though and I didn't have reason to use it...
Thanks for not deleting your question — I misunderstood the OP in the same way.
Surely the browser could enforce a limit on a domain, and make sure that the real page you came from (typically the search engine) is prominently displayed.
For those wondering about the language support, currently English, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese are available (most in Base size = 58M params)
People outside US may be able to pay through App store, but not through whatever payment processor you use.
The explanation that made it click for me a while ago was by someone who implemented a shader https://www.alanzucconi.com/2017/10/10/atmospheric-scatterin... — the explanations that don't end up producing an image all…
This is what an Apple engineer could write in the electron's github issue if they refused to fix it. We're not discussing that, but that they have pushed an update without proper testing. You can see from the other…
No, for "pushing out updates that cause issues [with very common software]".
The site is awful, and I couldn't find the technical description easily. I assume it runs an exit node for other people's traffic?
Well, mimicking China's GFW is seemingly the objective of some governments. But they are also able to allow some light (text-based) ssh usage and still prevent proxying.
Advanced enough censors (who have DPI) do block or slow down ssh, e.g.: https://serverfault.com/questions/1122015/ssh-blockedfor-for...
Skilled in not falling for the kind of malware, that Defender is able to catch. It’s not a very high bar: I have not seen it find anything in a long time, neither on my machines, nor on the ones I inspected after they…
A perfect metaphor for Windows auto-update!
Cool, thanks for elaborating!
Accidentally stumbled on this and not sure what problem you're solving: not wanting to type the server name into the `mstsc.exe` window? Not having to re-type credentials across connections?
Given their download page[1] doesn't have any binaries, can you clarify if they still don't have Pivot tables, as Wikipedia claims? [1] http://www.gnumeric.org/download.html
Short version seems to be that no, your esp32-based devices aren’t remotely exploitable via radio, as some understood the original article to claim. The issue is that there are some undocumented commands that the “host”…
Surprisingly there’s no explanation here or in the TFA of what the problem actually is: https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/s/2nHDIOfnBX
I’m pretty sure that built-in TTS on Mac and iPhone is local (and has been for ages).
There's a need to do complex data processing (not sure if it falls under your "view, filter and aggregate data - nothing more"), and it's an open question whether "full fledged" languages (presumably with an API, like…
10%, no?
Kinda: https://svelte.dev/blog/runes > Svelte 5's reactivity is powered by signals, which are essentially what Knockout was doing in 2010. More recently, signals have been popularised by Solid and adopted by a multitude…
Thanks, wouldn’t think of environment being shared via DBus: > Note that environment variables are not suitable for passing secrets (such as passwords, key material, …) to service processes. Environment variables set…
Seems Chrome-only for now. But the spec (Working draft) has an editor from Mozilla as well, so maybe someday... https://w3c.github.io/mediacapture-extensions/#the-usermedia...
Don't let the hype turn you into a cynic. You're replying to a Rust core team member, who explicitly says the issues are mostly minor, across Rust ecosystem and not in Rust itself, and that they're filing them manually…
https://software.codidact.com/ was created after one of the many SO dramas. It doesn't come up in searches though and I didn't have reason to use it...
Thanks for not deleting your question — I misunderstood the OP in the same way.
Surely the browser could enforce a limit on a domain, and make sure that the real page you came from (typically the search engine) is prominently displayed.
For those wondering about the language support, currently English, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese are available (most in Base size = 58M params)
People outside US may be able to pay through App store, but not through whatever payment processor you use.
The explanation that made it click for me a while ago was by someone who implemented a shader https://www.alanzucconi.com/2017/10/10/atmospheric-scatterin... — the explanations that don't end up producing an image all…
This is what an Apple engineer could write in the electron's github issue if they refused to fix it. We're not discussing that, but that they have pushed an update without proper testing. You can see from the other…
No, for "pushing out updates that cause issues [with very common software]".
The site is awful, and I couldn't find the technical description easily. I assume it runs an exit node for other people's traffic?
Well, mimicking China's GFW is seemingly the objective of some governments. But they are also able to allow some light (text-based) ssh usage and still prevent proxying.
Advanced enough censors (who have DPI) do block or slow down ssh, e.g.: https://serverfault.com/questions/1122015/ssh-blockedfor-for...
Skilled in not falling for the kind of malware, that Defender is able to catch. It’s not a very high bar: I have not seen it find anything in a long time, neither on my machines, nor on the ones I inspected after they…
A perfect metaphor for Windows auto-update!
Cool, thanks for elaborating!
Accidentally stumbled on this and not sure what problem you're solving: not wanting to type the server name into the `mstsc.exe` window? Not having to re-type credentials across connections?
Given their download page[1] doesn't have any binaries, can you clarify if they still don't have Pivot tables, as Wikipedia claims? [1] http://www.gnumeric.org/download.html
Short version seems to be that no, your esp32-based devices aren’t remotely exploitable via radio, as some understood the original article to claim. The issue is that there are some undocumented commands that the “host”…
Surprisingly there’s no explanation here or in the TFA of what the problem actually is: https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/s/2nHDIOfnBX
I’m pretty sure that built-in TTS on Mac and iPhone is local (and has been for ages).
There's a need to do complex data processing (not sure if it falls under your "view, filter and aggregate data - nothing more"), and it's an open question whether "full fledged" languages (presumably with an API, like…
10%, no?
Kinda: https://svelte.dev/blog/runes > Svelte 5's reactivity is powered by signals, which are essentially what Knockout was doing in 2010. More recently, signals have been popularised by Solid and adopted by a multitude…
Thanks, wouldn’t think of environment being shared via DBus: > Note that environment variables are not suitable for passing secrets (such as passwords, key material, …) to service processes. Environment variables set…