Hence the hard swallowing.
Disabling the root user again with dsenableroot -d does not re-enable the exploit
I wonder how many sperm or egg donors will register on 23andme and receive an interesting email... Or how many children conceived in that way will find half brothers and half sisters. I wonder if you could see traces of…
I have also had a simple app rejected, then approved once some complexity was added. It was a totally silly app that was pretty much an exercise in what exactly they would accept as the simplest app.…
This. The tech described is pretty neat... Give you my email creds? Hell no. But _I_ could do all that myself. I think that would be one way that linkedin could save this - release an easy to set up open source version,…
What could they do about it? Not allow you to create a mail account that points to linkedin.com as the server?
There is really no Apple approval to be given or not given here. It is really just creating a new email account. There is no real way that Apple could stop them from doing this if they wanted to. It is up to you if you…
It's pretty easy to convince yourself that "* with the type" is wrong when you see this: int* a, b; // a is int* but b is int
Hence the hard swallowing.
Disabling the root user again with dsenableroot -d does not re-enable the exploit
I wonder how many sperm or egg donors will register on 23andme and receive an interesting email... Or how many children conceived in that way will find half brothers and half sisters. I wonder if you could see traces of…
I have also had a simple app rejected, then approved once some complexity was added. It was a totally silly app that was pretty much an exercise in what exactly they would accept as the simplest app.…
This. The tech described is pretty neat... Give you my email creds? Hell no. But _I_ could do all that myself. I think that would be one way that linkedin could save this - release an easy to set up open source version,…
What could they do about it? Not allow you to create a mail account that points to linkedin.com as the server?
There is really no Apple approval to be given or not given here. It is really just creating a new email account. There is no real way that Apple could stop them from doing this if they wanted to. It is up to you if you…
It's pretty easy to convince yourself that "* with the type" is wrong when you see this: int* a, b; // a is int* but b is int