Based on my tests, a frame rate of 2fps is generally sufficient to resolve video content very well.
Every now and then, news like this pops up and sparks some discussion. But in reality, I believe any internet-based business—every single app to some extent—tracks users in this way. It’s just the nature of the internet.
I keep seeing people talk a lot about edge AI — just curious, aside from those experimental or toy projects, are there any real killer use cases out there?
I believe that ‘cloud-neutral’ companies like Wiz must ensure their neutral positioning in order to gain support from various cloud providers. I strongly doubt the willingness of cloud providers like AWS and Azure to…
I would like to ask, what practical uses do similar data have in production scenarios? For example, to count the density of a crowd? Verify the authenticity of a company or for other purposes?
And these restrictions only exist in online games. In fact, there are no restrictions for single-player games and console games.
I don’t entirely agree with the author’s viewpoint on “Hacking is Cool.” There was a time when I thought similarly, believing that “finding some system vulnerabilities is just like helping those system programmers find…
I heard that GPS is one of the few applications in daily life that needs to consider relativistic effects. So, the generated data must have already excluded these relativistic effects, right?
Based on my tests, a frame rate of 2fps is generally sufficient to resolve video content very well.
Every now and then, news like this pops up and sparks some discussion. But in reality, I believe any internet-based business—every single app to some extent—tracks users in this way. It’s just the nature of the internet.
I keep seeing people talk a lot about edge AI — just curious, aside from those experimental or toy projects, are there any real killer use cases out there?
I believe that ‘cloud-neutral’ companies like Wiz must ensure their neutral positioning in order to gain support from various cloud providers. I strongly doubt the willingness of cloud providers like AWS and Azure to…
I would like to ask, what practical uses do similar data have in production scenarios? For example, to count the density of a crowd? Verify the authenticity of a company or for other purposes?
And these restrictions only exist in online games. In fact, there are no restrictions for single-player games and console games.
I don’t entirely agree with the author’s viewpoint on “Hacking is Cool.” There was a time when I thought similarly, believing that “finding some system vulnerabilities is just like helping those system programmers find…
I heard that GPS is one of the few applications in daily life that needs to consider relativistic effects. So, the generated data must have already excluded these relativistic effects, right?