> he new YubiKeys support an on-device PIN that isn't shared with the server Doesn't this PIN become a master password for all the websites at that point?
> This breaks down to we each get $.99 for a physical book and $.46 for an ebook. Isn't this just a huge rip off of the authors. They'll probably make way more money if they did a humble bundle or just ask readers to…
I get a Error: SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE when I try to access that.
"if you don't speak nerd" Usually used by people who want to pretend like they have deep technical knowledge. It's a big red flag that a lot of bullshit is coming next.
How is this different from when AMD revere engineered x86 instruction set and made a processor that could execute that. I thought reverse engineering was specifically allowed legally.
> "unforgiving world of high school competitive research" wtf? learn and be curious. Have fun.
just curious. how did you turn up? what are you up to these days?
> he new YubiKeys support an on-device PIN that isn't shared with the server Doesn't this PIN become a master password for all the websites at that point?
> This breaks down to we each get $.99 for a physical book and $.46 for an ebook. Isn't this just a huge rip off of the authors. They'll probably make way more money if they did a humble bundle or just ask readers to…
I get a Error: SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE when I try to access that.
"if you don't speak nerd" Usually used by people who want to pretend like they have deep technical knowledge. It's a big red flag that a lot of bullshit is coming next.
How is this different from when AMD revere engineered x86 instruction set and made a processor that could execute that. I thought reverse engineering was specifically allowed legally.
> "unforgiving world of high school competitive research" wtf? learn and be curious. Have fun.
just curious. how did you turn up? what are you up to these days?