chimpoftheages
No user record in our sample, but chimpoftheages has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but chimpoftheages has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
It's very similar to how TPMs work. Discoverable keys were originally called resident keys because regular keys were almost always encrypted in the key handle and sent to the RP. If you don't trust a system to encrypt…
Not sure why reality is so controversial, here are references for anyone who wants to know how a (standard) unlimited fido hardware token works: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/237271/where-ar... OTOH for…
No, it is technically correct for nondiscoverable mode. Naturally, there should be low value in breaking the opacity of the stored key as it should be a private key only used with the server that holds it. (But it would…
Sure, I own a few pine64 devices and an RPI4 too. I would like the raspberry PI community to synchronize on a manufacturer like rockchip for a while. I simply never see a useful broadcom chip in the wild that isn't in a…
I'd be happier if they ditched pi 4 production and just released a 5 with whatever SOC manufacturer has the best availability, hopefully that isn't Broadcom.
I know plenty of people who did fine in software development and related jobs without CS degrees. I would recommend fitting in as many STEM, philosophy and linguistics classes as you can and maybe add a minor or double…
The EPFL and ETH are the two main technical schools in Switzerland which has a population of 9 million. Going by population stats this puts Switzerland next to New Jersey. The pattern I've noticed is that all software…
I guess. TBH it seemed to me like rust success stories was more people like Bryan Cantrill who don't seem at all like the Mozilla people. Maybe this is a difference between practice and theorists. AFAICT the whole…