I agree on the last point of the lack of composition here. While it's true that writers need to be aware of buffering to make use of fancy syscalls, implementing that should be an option, but not a requirement. Naively…
1. You mean ctrl-shift-r?
You do need an suid binary to e.g. set a new user id map, since this requires comparing the user id range owned by you to what you're mapping, but you only do it once and it's a simple, secure operation.
It is a real cdn with paying customers, trying to advertise its product, there is no catch
There's a payment app that detects the installation source is not google play store, and I haven't found a way to use it
Daemons that care about security setuid temporarily before opening a file and then setuid back
On the mdn page for it they say there are other less legitimate techniques like adding an image which will start loading and delay the page unloading. So if they didn't add beacons it would mean other less performant…
Try replacing medium.com with scribe.rip
I think you would need a pipe reading from (using splice) a file you're not supposed to write to, which also accepts your input, which you're very unlikely to find, and you would only be able to modify the file being…
We have atomic bitwise operations already (look at glibc's mutex implementation), and the unit atomic operations work on is a 64-byte cache line. Cache lines are useful because reading 64 bytes isn't really more…
You could encrypt and archive everything and back that up periodically with rclone, or get external hard drives with a copy and store them separately
A timeline for seeing what tabs were open yesterday at any hour
With IPv6, you don't have CG-NAT, or double NATting, at the ISP level. If both sides are behind CG-NAT, then direct peer-to-peer communication is impossible or at least unstable to establish.
The lambdas aren't actually lambdas, they are anonymous classes with a single metthod according to the type-inferred interface, and they can't use variables that aren't effectively final.
Many realtek wifi adapters cause issues on Linux, and require buggy kernel modules. You should do some research before getting a wifi adapter. I just repurposed a wifi extender to be a wireless "bridge" from wifi to…
What kind of home routing would require a Pi?
Zig has painless cross compilation, with gcc or clang it's a nightmare
Signal has since changed their encryption methods so that it's harder to know who's sending messages to who, and what groups exist. On WhatsApp, these changes have obviously not been implemented, so it's not true that…
Yeah, but obviosuly facebook doesn't have shadow profiles /s
So our computers are getting more powerful every day for nothing but Electron?
Before this is loaded and completely ready, you probably load resources with your regular CDN
This is equivalent to running a Makefile or a pre-built executable as your user which you're bound to do anyway
Is it compressible or already compressed?
Truly wireless keyboard where every key is connected via bluetooth
I know it works but it just feels wrong
I agree on the last point of the lack of composition here. While it's true that writers need to be aware of buffering to make use of fancy syscalls, implementing that should be an option, but not a requirement. Naively…
1. You mean ctrl-shift-r?
You do need an suid binary to e.g. set a new user id map, since this requires comparing the user id range owned by you to what you're mapping, but you only do it once and it's a simple, secure operation.
It is a real cdn with paying customers, trying to advertise its product, there is no catch
There's a payment app that detects the installation source is not google play store, and I haven't found a way to use it
Daemons that care about security setuid temporarily before opening a file and then setuid back
On the mdn page for it they say there are other less legitimate techniques like adding an image which will start loading and delay the page unloading. So if they didn't add beacons it would mean other less performant…
Try replacing medium.com with scribe.rip
I think you would need a pipe reading from (using splice) a file you're not supposed to write to, which also accepts your input, which you're very unlikely to find, and you would only be able to modify the file being…
We have atomic bitwise operations already (look at glibc's mutex implementation), and the unit atomic operations work on is a 64-byte cache line. Cache lines are useful because reading 64 bytes isn't really more…
You could encrypt and archive everything and back that up periodically with rclone, or get external hard drives with a copy and store them separately
A timeline for seeing what tabs were open yesterday at any hour
With IPv6, you don't have CG-NAT, or double NATting, at the ISP level. If both sides are behind CG-NAT, then direct peer-to-peer communication is impossible or at least unstable to establish.
The lambdas aren't actually lambdas, they are anonymous classes with a single metthod according to the type-inferred interface, and they can't use variables that aren't effectively final.
Many realtek wifi adapters cause issues on Linux, and require buggy kernel modules. You should do some research before getting a wifi adapter. I just repurposed a wifi extender to be a wireless "bridge" from wifi to…
What kind of home routing would require a Pi?
Zig has painless cross compilation, with gcc or clang it's a nightmare
Signal has since changed their encryption methods so that it's harder to know who's sending messages to who, and what groups exist. On WhatsApp, these changes have obviously not been implemented, so it's not true that…
Yeah, but obviosuly facebook doesn't have shadow profiles /s
So our computers are getting more powerful every day for nothing but Electron?
Before this is loaded and completely ready, you probably load resources with your regular CDN
This is equivalent to running a Makefile or a pre-built executable as your user which you're bound to do anyway
Is it compressible or already compressed?
Truly wireless keyboard where every key is connected via bluetooth
I know it works but it just feels wrong