Depends on your health insurance. My previous insurance company paid back the full cost when I was 30 years old. I can recommend checking https://www.entschiedengegenkrebs.de/vorbeugen/kostenerstatt... (and then also…
What happened to the good old tin can telephone down the side of the house to the washing room?
There's no "relaying" when the the attacker just captures unencrypted WiFi packets from the air, or more traditionally, splits some light out of the fiber line.
The German Wikipedia has a list of such DDIs in various countries (primarily France since they apparently invented them in the 1970s): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anschlussstelle_(Autobahn)#D...
The real solution is obviously to use geolocation to find the closest country which officially uses the individual language(s).
A small number of people with likely professional involvement in the Fedora project and possibly RHEL. A supply chain attack serve as the basis for another supply chain attack.
If Xen uses these addresses "on boot", why has booting Xen worked the past 11 years then?
You can "wipe"/"drag" upwards to exit the A/C overlay (just like, for example, android quick settings/notifications). Of course, you have to do this the "correct way", which in and of itself requires a bit of…
Mozilla implemented a fork server to fix this issue. It is enabled in the new deb packages, but not yet in "normal" Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1609882…
Why would Firefox have to "rollback" their UA string back to version 64, released 6 years ago (2018)? That seems utterly ridiculous for a server side UA sniffing bug rolled out by the Google Search Team.
This does not account for inattentional deafness, which is why there ought to be sense-redundant alerts, at least for alerts requiring immediate action.
If web developers would just start using `<time>`, we might someday reach such a reality.
To be fair, SDDM has the same issue, at least on multi monitor setups.
You have to choose between HuC firmare loading (required for media hardware-acceleration; old i915 driver only) and VM_BIND support (required by various games; new Xe driver only)…
Prospective owners which use Linux should know, that they will have to decide which driver to run: i915 with hardware-acceleration support (more generally, HuC), or Xe with VM_BIND support (highly relevant for gaming):…
If you're not running a Zen 2 CPU or APU, you don't have to worry about this. If you're running the latest kernel, which automatically sets the chicken bit, you don't have to worry about this. If you're running fixed…
More details: `good_revs` as per the kernel: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/522b1d69219d8f08317... Currently published revs ("Patch") (git HEAD): https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/lin...…
> AMD have released an microcode update for affected processors. I don't think that is correct. AMD has released a microcode update[0] for family 17h models 0x31 and 0xa0, which corresponds to Rome, Castle Peak and…
You seem to be incapable of understanding that it is quite possible and not at all unusual to internally carry patches to dependencies on which your commercial product is built. In this case, the patch merely involves…
Btrfs mounting of larger arrays became near-instant for me with the new block group tree enabled; see btrfstune: https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/btrfstune.html
~~While school/company IT as a use case is being considered[1], that is not the primary intent for this feature.~~ edit: I misread that ticket. It's about allowing school/company IT to disable the feature, not to allow…
Have you looked at the crash reports via `about:crashes`? This should show you if there's any open bug report associated with the crash(es) you encounter. Regarding libdbus-glib-1-2, you may want to open a bug. It looks…
So you would've considered the Honda Civic to not be violating the rule, if it had been unregistered?
Note: According to the published server source code, the NotificationCheckInterval has been increased to 60s sometime in back in March: https://github.com/christianselig/apollo-backend/blob/b992d2... Reddit had many…
Do you mean native JSDoc namepaths like /** * @type {module:look/here~MyType} */ or TypeScript "JSDoc" imports like /** * @type {typeof import("./look/here").MyType} */ or both?
Depends on your health insurance. My previous insurance company paid back the full cost when I was 30 years old. I can recommend checking https://www.entschiedengegenkrebs.de/vorbeugen/kostenerstatt... (and then also…
What happened to the good old tin can telephone down the side of the house to the washing room?
There's no "relaying" when the the attacker just captures unencrypted WiFi packets from the air, or more traditionally, splits some light out of the fiber line.
The German Wikipedia has a list of such DDIs in various countries (primarily France since they apparently invented them in the 1970s): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anschlussstelle_(Autobahn)#D...
The real solution is obviously to use geolocation to find the closest country which officially uses the individual language(s).
A small number of people with likely professional involvement in the Fedora project and possibly RHEL. A supply chain attack serve as the basis for another supply chain attack.
If Xen uses these addresses "on boot", why has booting Xen worked the past 11 years then?
You can "wipe"/"drag" upwards to exit the A/C overlay (just like, for example, android quick settings/notifications). Of course, you have to do this the "correct way", which in and of itself requires a bit of…
Mozilla implemented a fork server to fix this issue. It is enabled in the new deb packages, but not yet in "normal" Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1609882…
Why would Firefox have to "rollback" their UA string back to version 64, released 6 years ago (2018)? That seems utterly ridiculous for a server side UA sniffing bug rolled out by the Google Search Team.
This does not account for inattentional deafness, which is why there ought to be sense-redundant alerts, at least for alerts requiring immediate action.
If web developers would just start using `<time>`, we might someday reach such a reality.
To be fair, SDDM has the same issue, at least on multi monitor setups.
You have to choose between HuC firmare loading (required for media hardware-acceleration; old i915 driver only) and VM_BIND support (required by various games; new Xe driver only)…
Prospective owners which use Linux should know, that they will have to decide which driver to run: i915 with hardware-acceleration support (more generally, HuC), or Xe with VM_BIND support (highly relevant for gaming):…
If you're not running a Zen 2 CPU or APU, you don't have to worry about this. If you're running the latest kernel, which automatically sets the chicken bit, you don't have to worry about this. If you're running fixed…
More details: `good_revs` as per the kernel: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/522b1d69219d8f08317... Currently published revs ("Patch") (git HEAD): https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/lin...…
> AMD have released an microcode update for affected processors. I don't think that is correct. AMD has released a microcode update[0] for family 17h models 0x31 and 0xa0, which corresponds to Rome, Castle Peak and…
You seem to be incapable of understanding that it is quite possible and not at all unusual to internally carry patches to dependencies on which your commercial product is built. In this case, the patch merely involves…
Btrfs mounting of larger arrays became near-instant for me with the new block group tree enabled; see btrfstune: https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/btrfstune.html
~~While school/company IT as a use case is being considered[1], that is not the primary intent for this feature.~~ edit: I misread that ticket. It's about allowing school/company IT to disable the feature, not to allow…
Have you looked at the crash reports via `about:crashes`? This should show you if there's any open bug report associated with the crash(es) you encounter. Regarding libdbus-glib-1-2, you may want to open a bug. It looks…
So you would've considered the Honda Civic to not be violating the rule, if it had been unregistered?
Note: According to the published server source code, the NotificationCheckInterval has been increased to 60s sometime in back in March: https://github.com/christianselig/apollo-backend/blob/b992d2... Reddit had many…
Do you mean native JSDoc namepaths like /** * @type {module:look/here~MyType} */ or TypeScript "JSDoc" imports like /** * @type {typeof import("./look/here").MyType} */ or both?