Maybe they meant encoding, the file format.
All ADCs I have looked at document that they can't represent the positive full scale. For instance, for an 8 bit ±1 V ADC, -128 represents -1 V, +127 represents 127/128=0.99219 V. The transition from 126 to 127 happens…
As others have pointed out, the 2nd color is not something I would call either blue or green. Except for the first, it never showed anything I would call blue. So really I have told it the border where I still call…
The correct URL is https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2025-15467 You're pointing to one of the other security issues for which a fix was released today.
A test was added in this commit: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/6297ac45d72ded9b45...
It's my understanding that is about generating the .iso file from the .deb files, not about generating the .deb files from source. Generating .deb from source in a reproducible way is still a work in progress.
https://www.inaturalist.org/lifelists/cmeckerman?view=tree&t... says he has 1044 different species of the order Lepidoptera.
On iNaturalist there are many people who monitor a specific area like their garden. Those contain links to such projects: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/home-projects-umbrella…
For the major browsers, this probably makes little difference, but for anything else, this will most likely result in not verifying the revocation status of certificates anymore or making things slower. As far as I…
Is a passkey a software implementation of a FIDO key? Where the implementation could use something like the TPM to protect the key.
Yes, the dates are correct.
C2 is error detection, not correction. C1 is the error correction. I think what wikipedia is trying to say is that the C2 error detection just points out something is wrong, even after the C1 error correction, and so…
An audio CD has 2352 audio bytes per sector. The sector also contains C1 error correction and C2 error detection. On a data CD, those 2352 bytes are split in 2048 data bytes, plus an additional 4 error detection, 276…
As one of the other links explains, ripping the same CD on the same drive a 100 time might still not produce the correct rip. Something like AccurateRip works by having multiple copies of the CD scanned, and then voting…
This is based on submission to AccurateRip. As I understand it, it's how many tracks submitted by users owning that drive match the what AccurateRip considers the correct rip.
If you care about accurate rips on Linux, the best tool to use is whipper: https://github.com/whipper-team/whipper. It makes use of the AccurateRip database, which is used to calculate the statistics. I don't know about…
I assume that he measured the power consumption himself. You can find a lot of cheap devices that you can plug between your wall socket and the device. They are not usable for measurement at low power. If you try to…
There isn't a "remove result" button. At the bottom there is a "Privacy settings", "How Search works" and "Cached" button, while the screenshot shows "Remove result" and "How Search works". Having unsuccessfully gone…
For the torque, you can use a low current using more windings, which has the same effect of having a higher current with less windings. The acceleration you can reach is mostly limited by the peak current and the force…
The newer satellites, of which 5 are in orbit, also have a directional antenna with which they will be able to boost the signal strength 20 dB (100 * power), using a new military M-code that no longer needs the other…
In 2000, Bill Clinton has banned the use of Selective Availability. Newer satellites, decided in 2007, first launched in 2018 don't even have the capability anymore.
I'm still not really convinced about how much entropy is collected by the jitter entropy technique. I've been looking at https://github.com/smuellerDD/jitterentropy-library previously, which is for instance used by…
My understanding is that vaccination, recovery and a negative test are 3 separate QR codes. You normally only need 1 of the 3.
I'm a dox victim and live in Europe. I've tried to use my right to be forgotten and used Google's removal request, to which the answer was: "It is Google’s understanding that the information about you on this URL - with…
The article you point to does not mention anything about certificate transparency. They do not only depend on their own CT log to issue certificates, but also on CT logs run by external parties to issue a certificate.…
Maybe they meant encoding, the file format.
All ADCs I have looked at document that they can't represent the positive full scale. For instance, for an 8 bit ±1 V ADC, -128 represents -1 V, +127 represents 127/128=0.99219 V. The transition from 126 to 127 happens…
As others have pointed out, the 2nd color is not something I would call either blue or green. Except for the first, it never showed anything I would call blue. So really I have told it the border where I still call…
The correct URL is https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2025-15467 You're pointing to one of the other security issues for which a fix was released today.
A test was added in this commit: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/6297ac45d72ded9b45...
It's my understanding that is about generating the .iso file from the .deb files, not about generating the .deb files from source. Generating .deb from source in a reproducible way is still a work in progress.
https://www.inaturalist.org/lifelists/cmeckerman?view=tree&t... says he has 1044 different species of the order Lepidoptera.
On iNaturalist there are many people who monitor a specific area like their garden. Those contain links to such projects: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/home-projects-umbrella…
For the major browsers, this probably makes little difference, but for anything else, this will most likely result in not verifying the revocation status of certificates anymore or making things slower. As far as I…
Is a passkey a software implementation of a FIDO key? Where the implementation could use something like the TPM to protect the key.
Yes, the dates are correct.
C2 is error detection, not correction. C1 is the error correction. I think what wikipedia is trying to say is that the C2 error detection just points out something is wrong, even after the C1 error correction, and so…
An audio CD has 2352 audio bytes per sector. The sector also contains C1 error correction and C2 error detection. On a data CD, those 2352 bytes are split in 2048 data bytes, plus an additional 4 error detection, 276…
As one of the other links explains, ripping the same CD on the same drive a 100 time might still not produce the correct rip. Something like AccurateRip works by having multiple copies of the CD scanned, and then voting…
This is based on submission to AccurateRip. As I understand it, it's how many tracks submitted by users owning that drive match the what AccurateRip considers the correct rip.
If you care about accurate rips on Linux, the best tool to use is whipper: https://github.com/whipper-team/whipper. It makes use of the AccurateRip database, which is used to calculate the statistics. I don't know about…
I assume that he measured the power consumption himself. You can find a lot of cheap devices that you can plug between your wall socket and the device. They are not usable for measurement at low power. If you try to…
There isn't a "remove result" button. At the bottom there is a "Privacy settings", "How Search works" and "Cached" button, while the screenshot shows "Remove result" and "How Search works". Having unsuccessfully gone…
For the torque, you can use a low current using more windings, which has the same effect of having a higher current with less windings. The acceleration you can reach is mostly limited by the peak current and the force…
The newer satellites, of which 5 are in orbit, also have a directional antenna with which they will be able to boost the signal strength 20 dB (100 * power), using a new military M-code that no longer needs the other…
In 2000, Bill Clinton has banned the use of Selective Availability. Newer satellites, decided in 2007, first launched in 2018 don't even have the capability anymore.
I'm still not really convinced about how much entropy is collected by the jitter entropy technique. I've been looking at https://github.com/smuellerDD/jitterentropy-library previously, which is for instance used by…
My understanding is that vaccination, recovery and a negative test are 3 separate QR codes. You normally only need 1 of the 3.
I'm a dox victim and live in Europe. I've tried to use my right to be forgotten and used Google's removal request, to which the answer was: "It is Google’s understanding that the information about you on this URL - with…
The article you point to does not mention anything about certificate transparency. They do not only depend on their own CT log to issue certificates, but also on CT logs run by external parties to issue a certificate.…