You will then refer to the standard to find U+1F351 PEACH and U+1F346 AUBERGINE (Eggplant), and be amazed at the bountiful harvest your friends have had this year.
From the FAQ[0] > Is it real-time? > The term "real-time" is often misused or misunderstood. We'll define it as "a provable guarantee of meeting an execution deadline when scheduling a task". In this sense, no, it is…
How would you respond if someone replied with: Yeah, but isn't it in the private roads' owners benefit to reduce congestion, so they create HOV lanes? And what if they want to promote certain kinds of cars like electric…
> Only sites whitelisted by the device can even request permission to connect because the device is integrated into the web security model. > Shady sites cannot even request permission to interact with the device. It…
> That was the major point of dispute, since taxi drivers usually get loans to buy these plates knowing that they can re-sell then anytime. Uber changed that. So fundamentally their complaint is: "My investment carried…
Which automobile?
Why the hell not? It's a proper noun, and we capitalize them. The proper noun "Internet" refers to a specific instance of an "internet", a common noun.
I would be in favor of any new technology for the web requiring TLS. It provides both a carrot (of new features) and a stick (of falling behind competitors) for people to get off their asses and secure the web from a…
It only needs access to: Calendar, Internet, SMS, Profile, Start on Boot, Location, Microphone, Call Log, etc...
Here's the exploit posting that they refer to in the first paragraph: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/38090/
By deploying the same certificate/key to every machine you really cut down on the 'private' part of the private key.
I just want some CA to offer cheap/affordable name constrained CA certs for domains I own. If I own `foo.com`, I should be able to get a cert that can sign certs for `foo.com,*.foo.com`. Yes, yes, DANE, but it's not…
I think I would have to go with this one: https://i.imgur.com/4t5xWq2.png
You will then refer to the standard to find U+1F351 PEACH and U+1F346 AUBERGINE (Eggplant), and be amazed at the bountiful harvest your friends have had this year.
From the FAQ[0] > Is it real-time? > The term "real-time" is often misused or misunderstood. We'll define it as "a provable guarantee of meeting an execution deadline when scheduling a task". In this sense, no, it is…
How would you respond if someone replied with: Yeah, but isn't it in the private roads' owners benefit to reduce congestion, so they create HOV lanes? And what if they want to promote certain kinds of cars like electric…
> Only sites whitelisted by the device can even request permission to connect because the device is integrated into the web security model. > Shady sites cannot even request permission to interact with the device. It…
> That was the major point of dispute, since taxi drivers usually get loans to buy these plates knowing that they can re-sell then anytime. Uber changed that. So fundamentally their complaint is: "My investment carried…
Which automobile?
Why the hell not? It's a proper noun, and we capitalize them. The proper noun "Internet" refers to a specific instance of an "internet", a common noun.
I would be in favor of any new technology for the web requiring TLS. It provides both a carrot (of new features) and a stick (of falling behind competitors) for people to get off their asses and secure the web from a…
It only needs access to: Calendar, Internet, SMS, Profile, Start on Boot, Location, Microphone, Call Log, etc...
Here's the exploit posting that they refer to in the first paragraph: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/38090/
By deploying the same certificate/key to every machine you really cut down on the 'private' part of the private key.
I just want some CA to offer cheap/affordable name constrained CA certs for domains I own. If I own `foo.com`, I should be able to get a cert that can sign certs for `foo.com,*.foo.com`. Yes, yes, DANE, but it's not…
I think I would have to go with this one: https://i.imgur.com/4t5xWq2.png