Great job so far. I greatly appreciate that Athens is open source, and it seems that you value potential interoperability and data ownership. I'm curious about some aspects of the privacy of Athens. Would someone with…
Perhaps accidentally, a yubikey or something similar would avoid this attack.
I think the author's point is that when juxtaposing 3.5.3 and 9.3, it's easy to overlook that they'll be parsed as different types.
Hi, we see an over 10x performance penalty for the same scene in webVR vs native application. Also, there's constant sickening object flickering (basically what's described here:…
Great job so far. I greatly appreciate that Athens is open source, and it seems that you value potential interoperability and data ownership. I'm curious about some aspects of the privacy of Athens. Would someone with…
Perhaps accidentally, a yubikey or something similar would avoid this attack.
I think the author's point is that when juxtaposing 3.5.3 and 9.3, it's easy to overlook that they'll be parsed as different types.
Hi, we see an over 10x performance penalty for the same scene in webVR vs native application. Also, there's constant sickening object flickering (basically what's described here:…