Rumor is Samsung won't support Google's Linux Terminal (at least for their existing phones) since their Knox conflicts with the Android Virtualization Framework :-(. Honestly I'd like to see Windows 11 running under…
For my 2016 Volt I need to run the defroster to be able to actually see out of the window though. And that takes around 4KW on average. I can get less than half the range on cold days in the winter (65 MPGe) vs the…
Java and the .NET Framework had partial trust/capabilities mechanisms decades ago. No one really used them and they were deprecated/removed.
I took a bit of umbrage with LineageOS for this. CyanogenMod required a CLA to assign them copyright to Cyanogen Inc, only for them to basically kill the project. They forked it as LineageOS only to still require a CLA.
This is a game; I don't think a debug configuration (with checks for things like this enabled) would run fast enough to be playable on contemporary hardware.
No you don't, MinGW(-w64) targets windows directly (with MinGW statically linked in). I've built a Windows->Linux cross-compiler that depends solely on DLLs built-in to Windows (kernel32.dll, MSVCRT.dll, and…
I would assume targeting OpenXR would be much more productive? It's unfortunate that Apple insists on being so proprietary.
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I've been confused by this, aren't these systems using ACPI instead of Device Tree? I know AWS ARM systems use ACPI.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscont... "Decoupling the User/Kernel boundary in Windows is a monumental task and highly non-trivial, however, we have been working hard to stabilize this boundary…
The proliferation of Docker containers seems to go against that. Those really only work well since the kernel has a stable syscall ABI. So much so that you see Microsoft switching to a stable syscall ABI with Windows 11.
I've used Cash App Taxes (previously owned by Credit Karma) for several years. No income limit and free state taxes as well: https://cash.app/taxes
This is going to make it even more of a pain to do egress filtering on networks/systems we administer. I want to be able to allow list sites with dynamic IPs. The existing solutions for doing this by examining SNI are…
Ada has the bounds checking, but doesn't (AFAIK) have a safe way to deallocate dynamic memory. At least as of now, there is a proposal to add something like Rust in the future. It also has memory unsafe concepts like…
Can't you still install a CA certificate through Settings like you always could? https://stackoverflow.com/a/65319223
Rumor is Samsung won't support Google's Linux Terminal (at least for their existing phones) since their Knox conflicts with the Android Virtualization Framework :-(. Honestly I'd like to see Windows 11 running under…
For my 2016 Volt I need to run the defroster to be able to actually see out of the window though. And that takes around 4KW on average. I can get less than half the range on cold days in the winter (65 MPGe) vs the…
Java and the .NET Framework had partial trust/capabilities mechanisms decades ago. No one really used them and they were deprecated/removed.
I took a bit of umbrage with LineageOS for this. CyanogenMod required a CLA to assign them copyright to Cyanogen Inc, only for them to basically kill the project. They forked it as LineageOS only to still require a CLA.
This is a game; I don't think a debug configuration (with checks for things like this enabled) would run fast enough to be playable on contemporary hardware.
No you don't, MinGW(-w64) targets windows directly (with MinGW statically linked in). I've built a Windows->Linux cross-compiler that depends solely on DLLs built-in to Windows (kernel32.dll, MSVCRT.dll, and…
I would assume targeting OpenXR would be much more productive? It's unfortunate that Apple insists on being so proprietary.
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I've been confused by this, aren't these systems using ACPI instead of Device Tree? I know AWS ARM systems use ACPI.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscont... "Decoupling the User/Kernel boundary in Windows is a monumental task and highly non-trivial, however, we have been working hard to stabilize this boundary…
The proliferation of Docker containers seems to go against that. Those really only work well since the kernel has a stable syscall ABI. So much so that you see Microsoft switching to a stable syscall ABI with Windows 11.
I've used Cash App Taxes (previously owned by Credit Karma) for several years. No income limit and free state taxes as well: https://cash.app/taxes
This is going to make it even more of a pain to do egress filtering on networks/systems we administer. I want to be able to allow list sites with dynamic IPs. The existing solutions for doing this by examining SNI are…
Ada has the bounds checking, but doesn't (AFAIK) have a safe way to deallocate dynamic memory. At least as of now, there is a proposal to add something like Rust in the future. It also has memory unsafe concepts like…
Can't you still install a CA certificate through Settings like you always could? https://stackoverflow.com/a/65319223