> NO signing keys preventing firmware modification Not really a "secure" workstation if you can't have a secure bootchain. An open, secure platform would allow you to fuse your own root key.
Looks more like an issue with the VM rather than xhyve. Serial console does not seem to get respawned.
Not sure how useful OS X containers would be. Are you deploying on OS X?
If your objective is to sell a stolen iPhone then you still have to know the owners Apple ID and password due to activation lock. Being able to bypass Touch ID isn't going to help you.
The last SoC where this has been the case is the A5 (using the the ARM Cortex-A9 MP). The Apple A6 and A7 don't use ARM cores and neither does Qualcomm in their Snapdragon SoCs.
"so what's left to steal?" The CPU? ARMv8 isn't a thing, it's an instruction set specification, just like x86, implemented by various micro-architectures. Samsung doesn't do that (yet).
The GPU is a design from Imagination Technologies, the CPU is an Apple design. What part of the SoC is "mostly designed by ARM"?
> Learn the engineering skills needed to build a technology startup from the ground up. "Learn the engineering skills needed to build a web startup from the ground up." FTFY
Strange, seems to work fine on iOS.
> I have no idea how anyone who isn’t working in a high tech role that pays an above average salary can live here. I wondered that too. Anyone care to share how to get by with a non-tech salary in the bay area?
> You could create a new account for each kid. At a mininum, this means that you have to re-purchase all the paid apps from every account. Not necessarily, you could have separate iCloud accounts for each family…
Apple didn't discontinue mac.com and me.com domains for existing accounts.
Q: "Have you played with the Surface or Galaxy?" Cook: "I have, yes. Both of those—and some others. What I see, for me, is that some of these are confusing, multiple OSs with multiple UIs [user interfaces]. They steer…
> I assume this mojang app uses markers too? No! That's what makes it so awesome. It analyses the scenery and infers your position as you walk around.
> Not computer users, just the windows users. Well, on a new Ubuntu installation the first thing I have to do now is: sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping But still way better than the crap windows users have to…
The Galaxy S II has a proper RGB matrix. Galaxy S and Galaxy S3 are pentile though.
> we see a critical need for a truly open, high-performance computing platform > FAQ: Will you open source the Epiphany chips? > Not initially, but it may be considered in the future. Well, that makes it a…
Oh, I see. Thanks!
> Unfortunately, it used big endian, whereas the DCPU-16 specifications called for little endian. This led to a severe bug in the included drivers, causing a requested sleep of 0x0000 0000 0000 0001 years to last…
> Has any company in history been so large and yet so reliant on a single product? Google? (AdWords)
Oh yes, absolutely.
It is interesting to note that Apple now designes their own programming language, the compilers, the operating system, the processors and the products all that tech goes into. That's a pretty rare configuration of a…
> So i maintain that Apple would have needed Samsung to enable them to use an A15. I would guess if Apple is capable of designing their own Microarchitectures they would be perfectly capable of compiling a bunch of…
Verix: Dimensions: 15.6" (w) x 10.5" (d) x 2.2" (h) Weight: 7.10 lbs MBP: Dimensions: 14.13" (w) x 9.73" (d) x 0.71" (h) Weight: 4.46 lbs A plastic monstrosity. For me, this is a non-starter at any price.
> While you still can, while the market is still hot, why not aim for something better like creating the next instagram or dropbox? I guess not everyone wants to build yet another website/app. A lot of…
> NO signing keys preventing firmware modification Not really a "secure" workstation if you can't have a secure bootchain. An open, secure platform would allow you to fuse your own root key.
Looks more like an issue with the VM rather than xhyve. Serial console does not seem to get respawned.
Not sure how useful OS X containers would be. Are you deploying on OS X?
If your objective is to sell a stolen iPhone then you still have to know the owners Apple ID and password due to activation lock. Being able to bypass Touch ID isn't going to help you.
The last SoC where this has been the case is the A5 (using the the ARM Cortex-A9 MP). The Apple A6 and A7 don't use ARM cores and neither does Qualcomm in their Snapdragon SoCs.
"so what's left to steal?" The CPU? ARMv8 isn't a thing, it's an instruction set specification, just like x86, implemented by various micro-architectures. Samsung doesn't do that (yet).
The GPU is a design from Imagination Technologies, the CPU is an Apple design. What part of the SoC is "mostly designed by ARM"?
> Learn the engineering skills needed to build a technology startup from the ground up. "Learn the engineering skills needed to build a web startup from the ground up." FTFY
Strange, seems to work fine on iOS.
> I have no idea how anyone who isn’t working in a high tech role that pays an above average salary can live here. I wondered that too. Anyone care to share how to get by with a non-tech salary in the bay area?
> You could create a new account for each kid. At a mininum, this means that you have to re-purchase all the paid apps from every account. Not necessarily, you could have separate iCloud accounts for each family…
Apple didn't discontinue mac.com and me.com domains for existing accounts.
Q: "Have you played with the Surface or Galaxy?" Cook: "I have, yes. Both of those—and some others. What I see, for me, is that some of these are confusing, multiple OSs with multiple UIs [user interfaces]. They steer…
> I assume this mojang app uses markers too? No! That's what makes it so awesome. It analyses the scenery and infers your position as you walk around.
> Not computer users, just the windows users. Well, on a new Ubuntu installation the first thing I have to do now is: sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping But still way better than the crap windows users have to…
The Galaxy S II has a proper RGB matrix. Galaxy S and Galaxy S3 are pentile though.
> we see a critical need for a truly open, high-performance computing platform > FAQ: Will you open source the Epiphany chips? > Not initially, but it may be considered in the future. Well, that makes it a…
Oh, I see. Thanks!
> Unfortunately, it used big endian, whereas the DCPU-16 specifications called for little endian. This led to a severe bug in the included drivers, causing a requested sleep of 0x0000 0000 0000 0001 years to last…
> Has any company in history been so large and yet so reliant on a single product? Google? (AdWords)
Oh yes, absolutely.
It is interesting to note that Apple now designes their own programming language, the compilers, the operating system, the processors and the products all that tech goes into. That's a pretty rare configuration of a…
> So i maintain that Apple would have needed Samsung to enable them to use an A15. I would guess if Apple is capable of designing their own Microarchitectures they would be perfectly capable of compiling a bunch of…
Verix: Dimensions: 15.6" (w) x 10.5" (d) x 2.2" (h) Weight: 7.10 lbs MBP: Dimensions: 14.13" (w) x 9.73" (d) x 0.71" (h) Weight: 4.46 lbs A plastic monstrosity. For me, this is a non-starter at any price.
> While you still can, while the market is still hot, why not aim for something better like creating the next instagram or dropbox? I guess not everyone wants to build yet another website/app. A lot of…