If you have proof of purchase you should have no issues getting the activation lock removed by Apple Support. It’s mentioned in the official documentation and I’ve used it successfully.
The "industry standard" software for this would be Aspera, now owned by IBM. They use their own UDP-based protocol called FASP.
It's actually mentioned in the 4th paragraph that they do use a 2FA system.
I can't really tell whether you're being sincere, but you are still way out of line. You've been using emotionally charged language from the start, perhaps you should consider your motivations for engaging in this…
And yet, I've seen it crash systems as late as RHEL6u2. It certainly made me very cautious about using it on production systems, which was sort of the whole point.
The account submitting this story was created six days ago, and this is their only activity on HN so far. The credentials mentioned are old and the data in the claimed dump is from 2009. So far this seem highly…
I can't find anything in that dump dated beyond 2009. Isn't this just the old dump, posted again?
An interesting tidbit; the list is compiled by Greg Ercolano, author of the render queue software Rush[1], for which he received an Academy Award in 2011[2]. It's a great piece of software for the VFX/post-production…
Something similar happened at a company I work for; the account of the CEO suddenly becomes "temporarily unavailable". I take their word for it and 12 hours pass and the account is still inaccessible. We're a paying…
Yes, you're likely thinking about the Aspera range of file transfer software which is quite popular within the film industry. It's actually quite elegant; a control connection over SSH plus a custom UDP protocol (FASP)…
Ultimately, for me, this is about creating a reasonable user experience for the majority of users. While it's easy to forget this when spending a lot of time in forums such as HN, _we_ are not that majority. This…
He's referring to the bus speed of SATA 3 as an upper bound -- but like you mentioned, if you throw RAID and such into the mix, I'm not so sure either that it's a very useful number.
The major film studios, faced with a related problem a long time ago, opted for a method called YCM separation, where they separate the image into yellow, cyan and magenta and record it onto very stable black and white…
I would say that there's no such delay on the iPhone, either on the new model or earlier. Feedback to touch is instant, and dragging exhibits exactly the behavior you describe.
If you have proof of purchase you should have no issues getting the activation lock removed by Apple Support. It’s mentioned in the official documentation and I’ve used it successfully.
The "industry standard" software for this would be Aspera, now owned by IBM. They use their own UDP-based protocol called FASP.
It's actually mentioned in the 4th paragraph that they do use a 2FA system.
I can't really tell whether you're being sincere, but you are still way out of line. You've been using emotionally charged language from the start, perhaps you should consider your motivations for engaging in this…
And yet, I've seen it crash systems as late as RHEL6u2. It certainly made me very cautious about using it on production systems, which was sort of the whole point.
The account submitting this story was created six days ago, and this is their only activity on HN so far. The credentials mentioned are old and the data in the claimed dump is from 2009. So far this seem highly…
I can't find anything in that dump dated beyond 2009. Isn't this just the old dump, posted again?
An interesting tidbit; the list is compiled by Greg Ercolano, author of the render queue software Rush[1], for which he received an Academy Award in 2011[2]. It's a great piece of software for the VFX/post-production…
Something similar happened at a company I work for; the account of the CEO suddenly becomes "temporarily unavailable". I take their word for it and 12 hours pass and the account is still inaccessible. We're a paying…
Yes, you're likely thinking about the Aspera range of file transfer software which is quite popular within the film industry. It's actually quite elegant; a control connection over SSH plus a custom UDP protocol (FASP)…
Ultimately, for me, this is about creating a reasonable user experience for the majority of users. While it's easy to forget this when spending a lot of time in forums such as HN, _we_ are not that majority. This…
He's referring to the bus speed of SATA 3 as an upper bound -- but like you mentioned, if you throw RAID and such into the mix, I'm not so sure either that it's a very useful number.
The major film studios, faced with a related problem a long time ago, opted for a method called YCM separation, where they separate the image into yellow, cyan and magenta and record it onto very stable black and white…
I would say that there's no such delay on the iPhone, either on the new model or earlier. Feedback to touch is instant, and dragging exhibits exactly the behavior you describe.