That's also how their border guard works.
This sounds like scintillating scotoma: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scintillating_scotoma
From the first paper that you linked (available freely on sci-hub) it looks like they were unable to proove that their method actually works. They made simulations with small problems but are not sure if this method…
You download 32 bytes hash and check it using 20 byte hash from the magnet link.
> They were booted out of Russia What do you mean by that? I'm in Russia and using PIA with no issues.
Why are you posting not publicly accesible links? Am I now supposed to register at linkedin to read news here?
They didn't. You did.
> Can you imagine the uproar if Visa said the same thing? It would be totally unthinkable. No, that's exactly what Visa says, they call it chargeback. That's why it is hard to buy bitcoins with bank cards.
I always configure git and all editors on Windows to use LF line endings. It is so annoying that so many applications use CRLF endings by default, I never understood reason for that, I'm always using LF and have no…
D is memory unsafe by default so it probably has a lot of them.
> there’s evidence that development on the network propagation component was completed in February. Yet no evidence is provided. Why would they want to hide it?
They are very different languages. Rust was designed to be GC-free and memory safe. D, on the other hand, has GC and is memory unsafe by default.
Obviously he was not the first. Not even close.
> So do Java, C#, Python, Ruby, PHP, Javascript, and virtually everything else and they are very heavily used. That's the point. There are already many popular languages with GC. Why would people switch from C++ (this…
Everything is on sci-hub anyway.
No problem :)
citrusui originally asked about DCI-P3 color space, ygra then confused this wider color space with higher bit-depth. Now you want to further confuse everyone by referring to your comment about advantages of 24-bit RGB…
What you are talking about is bit-depth which is not related to color spaces (although for wider color spaces you need higher bit-depth to avoid banding).
Why P3? It is better to go directly to Rec. 2100 with HDR which is more future-proof.
No, it's like a virtual proccess but with simpler memory layout. If you try to read or write memory outside of the allowed range it will trap (which is like segmentation fault on Linux) but it doesn't check any…
Australia definitely has the ability to prevent Russia from setting up bases in Antarctica. It more like that they don't intend to do that because all their claims of sovereignty over Antarctica is a joke.
> They're not censoring content that you are able to access legitimately. I think you meant "They're not censoring content that you aren't able to access legitimately". This is bullshit. There are a lot of things you…
Uber is losing money at astonishing rates.
> such as the way Windows permits slightly invalid Unicode Windows allows invalid UTF-16 while Unixes allow invalid UTF-8.
Decoding is good but hw encoding usually has very bad quality/size ratio compared to best software encoders.
That's also how their border guard works.
This sounds like scintillating scotoma: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scintillating_scotoma
From the first paper that you linked (available freely on sci-hub) it looks like they were unable to proove that their method actually works. They made simulations with small problems but are not sure if this method…
You download 32 bytes hash and check it using 20 byte hash from the magnet link.
> They were booted out of Russia What do you mean by that? I'm in Russia and using PIA with no issues.
Why are you posting not publicly accesible links? Am I now supposed to register at linkedin to read news here?
They didn't. You did.
> Can you imagine the uproar if Visa said the same thing? It would be totally unthinkable. No, that's exactly what Visa says, they call it chargeback. That's why it is hard to buy bitcoins with bank cards.
I always configure git and all editors on Windows to use LF line endings. It is so annoying that so many applications use CRLF endings by default, I never understood reason for that, I'm always using LF and have no…
D is memory unsafe by default so it probably has a lot of them.
> there’s evidence that development on the network propagation component was completed in February. Yet no evidence is provided. Why would they want to hide it?
They are very different languages. Rust was designed to be GC-free and memory safe. D, on the other hand, has GC and is memory unsafe by default.
Obviously he was not the first. Not even close.
> So do Java, C#, Python, Ruby, PHP, Javascript, and virtually everything else and they are very heavily used. That's the point. There are already many popular languages with GC. Why would people switch from C++ (this…
Everything is on sci-hub anyway.
No problem :)
citrusui originally asked about DCI-P3 color space, ygra then confused this wider color space with higher bit-depth. Now you want to further confuse everyone by referring to your comment about advantages of 24-bit RGB…
What you are talking about is bit-depth which is not related to color spaces (although for wider color spaces you need higher bit-depth to avoid banding).
Why P3? It is better to go directly to Rec. 2100 with HDR which is more future-proof.
No, it's like a virtual proccess but with simpler memory layout. If you try to read or write memory outside of the allowed range it will trap (which is like segmentation fault on Linux) but it doesn't check any…
Australia definitely has the ability to prevent Russia from setting up bases in Antarctica. It more like that they don't intend to do that because all their claims of sovereignty over Antarctica is a joke.
> They're not censoring content that you are able to access legitimately. I think you meant "They're not censoring content that you aren't able to access legitimately". This is bullshit. There are a lot of things you…
Uber is losing money at astonishing rates.
> such as the way Windows permits slightly invalid Unicode Windows allows invalid UTF-16 while Unixes allow invalid UTF-8.
Decoding is good but hw encoding usually has very bad quality/size ratio compared to best software encoders.