The receiver frequency is generally assumed to be accurate. In practice the time quantization is the far bigger error and masks any frequency fault. That time quantization is why most receivers report an accuracy of 3m…
The finiteness of fossil fuels isn't real in a practical sense. The globe burnt about 8.8 billion tons of coal in 2024. Which is a huge amount. This is the peak, most estimates are that we will reduce from there.…
If you breach the LGPLv2/GPLv2 licence then you lose all rights to use the software. There's no penalty clause, there's no recovery clause. If you don't comply with the licence conditions then you don't have a licence.…
I like cron jobs that run during the work day. If something goes wrong I would prefer to handle it at 10am rather than 10pm. Why make life unpleasant? If it really needs to run during a low load period I line it up for…
Folks that really care about security go for tamper evidence. For example you can get a filing cabinet which has a lock and a counter that ticks every time it is opened. You pair it with a clipboard where you note the…
I understand that being a fork of Snowplow is how you define yourself, but there's actually nothing on the webpage that provides any detail of what the product does, other than "event pipeline" right up the top. I…
Absolutely. The ability to search for these flags before a commit, during a review or release is so valuable.
The vanilla vim version is MANPAGER="vim +MANPAGER --not-a-term -" Documentation can be found via :help manpager.vim
AMR (adaptive multi-rate audio codec) can get down to 4.75 kbit/s when there's low bandwidth available, which is typically what people complain about as being terrible quality. The speech codecs are complex and…
The implications of weaponising a lithium battery, which seems like what was done, are potentially really significant. Lithium batteries are everywhere, most of them significantly larger than the one in a small pager.…
> I would imagine the rewards of silent surveillance (tracking, audio) would be of much higher value than this kind of attack where 3 out of 1000s targets were killed. The reason they were using pagers, as opposed to…
Shorting the battery would probably cause an explosion in around one minute. That's close enough to simultaneous. From https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/8/11/201 A puncture causes runaway/explosion in seconds. Overcharging…
The receiver frequency is generally assumed to be accurate. In practice the time quantization is the far bigger error and masks any frequency fault. That time quantization is why most receivers report an accuracy of 3m…
The finiteness of fossil fuels isn't real in a practical sense. The globe burnt about 8.8 billion tons of coal in 2024. Which is a huge amount. This is the peak, most estimates are that we will reduce from there.…
If you breach the LGPLv2/GPLv2 licence then you lose all rights to use the software. There's no penalty clause, there's no recovery clause. If you don't comply with the licence conditions then you don't have a licence.…
I like cron jobs that run during the work day. If something goes wrong I would prefer to handle it at 10am rather than 10pm. Why make life unpleasant? If it really needs to run during a low load period I line it up for…
Folks that really care about security go for tamper evidence. For example you can get a filing cabinet which has a lock and a counter that ticks every time it is opened. You pair it with a clipboard where you note the…
I understand that being a fork of Snowplow is how you define yourself, but there's actually nothing on the webpage that provides any detail of what the product does, other than "event pipeline" right up the top. I…
Absolutely. The ability to search for these flags before a commit, during a review or release is so valuable.
The vanilla vim version is MANPAGER="vim +MANPAGER --not-a-term -" Documentation can be found via :help manpager.vim
AMR (adaptive multi-rate audio codec) can get down to 4.75 kbit/s when there's low bandwidth available, which is typically what people complain about as being terrible quality. The speech codecs are complex and…
The implications of weaponising a lithium battery, which seems like what was done, are potentially really significant. Lithium batteries are everywhere, most of them significantly larger than the one in a small pager.…
> I would imagine the rewards of silent surveillance (tracking, audio) would be of much higher value than this kind of attack where 3 out of 1000s targets were killed. The reason they were using pagers, as opposed to…
Shorting the battery would probably cause an explosion in around one minute. That's close enough to simultaneous. From https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/8/11/201 A puncture causes runaway/explosion in seconds. Overcharging…