Some car manufacturers are employing ultra wide band for precise location. The VW ID.4 for example has this. I'm not aware of successful (relay) attacks against these kind of systems.
Which may be because you simply can't do everything good without practice and in pure math, well, there are things you don't do as much. When I go back to the 3rd and 4th degree polynoms we solved back in school, it's a…
They weren't the maintainers anymore. That's the reason. OSS is tricky sometimes in that regard.
https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/toolkits.html Good post on the topic
https://toc.cryptobook.us/ A comprehensive introduction to provable cryptography that is comparatively modern.
I thought a LLVM-based compiler would have been nice for a while but in reality a lot of the tooling is C or C++ based and the run-times here are fundamentally different. This is why putting Go and C code together is so…
Which is funny because the void keyword specifies that the function receives no arguments. Otherwise you could call it with any amount of arguments you want. However, the linker doesn't care about type-signatures, so in…
Nah, my browser tells me it's insecure.
It's not about runtime objects, its about static code that should be closed for modification. Plugin architectures are most representable thing for this I can think of: You don't need to change any code. You just write…
Wait, why do they call it amplitude when it's the rotational component? What is the reasoning to call this amplitude?
What is it with mercury and relativity?
Also the security of the theoretic primitives behind symmetric encryption rely on the existence of pseudorandom generators / pseudorandom functions ect. which is not proven either. On top of this, AES for example is…
For starters nlohmann/json is fuzzed (look at the test directory). From my experience it is really stable. jsoncpp still has some quirks as it relies on unit tests only. Big no no for me.
It's on its way though. Better late than never I guess.
Well if she finds having children not to be attractive, that's fine. But I doubt that further decline of birthrates in the West will stop overpopulation.
I'd like to recommend Jean Parents talks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGcVXgEVMJg&list=PLiWEEi8ezR... They are truly great.
As someone not from the U.S. I wonder, what does "outdated" mean? Can you give a simple example - e.g. comparison - what would be "math back then" and "math nowadays". Because to me math was always just math especially…
"I do not hold that my conclusions are absolutely correct in every regard. My goal is to learn from others. So if you can tell me, kindly, and respectfully, where the flaws are in my analysis, I would be grateful." -…
Some car manufacturers are employing ultra wide band for precise location. The VW ID.4 for example has this. I'm not aware of successful (relay) attacks against these kind of systems.
Which may be because you simply can't do everything good without practice and in pure math, well, there are things you don't do as much. When I go back to the 3rd and 4th degree polynoms we solved back in school, it's a…
They weren't the maintainers anymore. That's the reason. OSS is tricky sometimes in that regard.
https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/toolkits.html Good post on the topic
https://toc.cryptobook.us/ A comprehensive introduction to provable cryptography that is comparatively modern.
I thought a LLVM-based compiler would have been nice for a while but in reality a lot of the tooling is C or C++ based and the run-times here are fundamentally different. This is why putting Go and C code together is so…
Which is funny because the void keyword specifies that the function receives no arguments. Otherwise you could call it with any amount of arguments you want. However, the linker doesn't care about type-signatures, so in…
Nah, my browser tells me it's insecure.
It's not about runtime objects, its about static code that should be closed for modification. Plugin architectures are most representable thing for this I can think of: You don't need to change any code. You just write…
Wait, why do they call it amplitude when it's the rotational component? What is the reasoning to call this amplitude?
What is it with mercury and relativity?
Also the security of the theoretic primitives behind symmetric encryption rely on the existence of pseudorandom generators / pseudorandom functions ect. which is not proven either. On top of this, AES for example is…
For starters nlohmann/json is fuzzed (look at the test directory). From my experience it is really stable. jsoncpp still has some quirks as it relies on unit tests only. Big no no for me.
It's on its way though. Better late than never I guess.
Well if she finds having children not to be attractive, that's fine. But I doubt that further decline of birthrates in the West will stop overpopulation.
I'd like to recommend Jean Parents talks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGcVXgEVMJg&list=PLiWEEi8ezR... They are truly great.
As someone not from the U.S. I wonder, what does "outdated" mean? Can you give a simple example - e.g. comparison - what would be "math back then" and "math nowadays". Because to me math was always just math especially…
"I do not hold that my conclusions are absolutely correct in every regard. My goal is to learn from others. So if you can tell me, kindly, and respectfully, where the flaws are in my analysis, I would be grateful." -…