I just want everything colored as to hide the maximum amount of crud that tends to build up. Usually black.
How's the multi-account and desktop notification support in it? I can't find a lot of details on what it does, but there's a mailpile-desktop package that seems potentially promising?
I'm still using Thunderbird, which is barely maintained for a decent standalone IMAP client - it's beginning to feel pretty ridiculous. I was having some search issues the other day and I looked at alternatives - the…
WebRTC options are improving, check out https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server
I'm not sure why the 2 options being offered here seem to be either Airpod-style non-sealing hard plastic or full on over-ear cans. What about standard IEMs with better sealing silicon tips? Or the foam variants sold by…
Yeah, Google needs to make this move on Android. If they're just say "okay, if you want Android 10, you need to provide your drivers in this exact ABI way, no more custom software crap, we push the updates", that'd be…
Isn't iPad market is shrinking or staying the same? Not growing by much certainly. And the Surface line pretty much succeeds primarily on the more laptop style models as far as I've seen at least.
A tablet and dock is clumsy and a poor experience compared to a laptop in both hardware and software. I would never consider replacing a desktop OS with iOS or Android in their current states, I think Samsung did some…
We also won't be able to specify the outcome precisely even if we somehow had a guaranteed outcome in mind. Politicians will screw up the implementation, businesses will engineer around it and the alternative solution…
I don't think you can come up with a quality test for economic scenarios in a truly scientific way, many monopolies dominate for very different reasons, many industries have very different mechanics, and worse,…
Note that most of the research referenced there isn't properly controlled - it's sort of hard to control for something like that, you'd have to have a therapy that could offer something comparable without matching it,…
It's not forgetting where they are, but forget why they are where they are - I've had this happening occasionally in a variety of forms.
Anyone have the known bad .exe.exe? I'd like to take a shot at analysis on it.
I seriously wonder if Fossil's model of keeping all issues in the clone isn't the way to go - set up a public "FossilHub" or some such thing if it doesn't already exist and then you get a local copy of everything, no…
Essential died, I'd look at Android One devices like the Nokia 6 or Xiaomi Mi A1.
Wow, given this and the AI system it sounds way too much like Psycho-Pass. Pretty horrific indeed.
Why can't I ignore it? I have european customers but they chose to sign up with a business in a foreign jurisdiction where their laws don't apply. If it's a problem, the EU can feel free to block my sites, but I can't…
How? I'm not in their country, their laws don't apply to me or my business in any way, shape or form. They could perhaps argue I do business there, but that still doesn't give them anything to press charges against.…
Is there some way they can fine me with me being in a country completely and totally unrelated to the EU?
I'm wondering this too actually, I run a small business, we collect only the bare minimum of information from our customers but we do have some European customers. I'm ignoring GDPR completely, is there any downside for…
I'm pretty sure that's incorrect at least today, it's possible to skip through the initial setup on a stock Android device without adding a Google account or accepting a ToS.
Didn't that Microsoft app not show YouTube ads? Seems like a pretty different scenario when you're ripping another company off.
You as an attacker would arguably have just as much trouble simply unlocking the device, you'd be left with the same amount of protection approximately. As long as you have disk encryption, the security margin would be…
Yes, that's great for asymmetric stuff, but we're talking about TOTP, which uses a fixed symmetric key and a hashing algorithm. Unless you can run arbitrary code on the secure element, like you can with Intel and…
Are iOS Authenticator apps actually calculating OTPs on the Secure Element? Is there a way to execute arbitrary code on it? If not, they have to pull the keys off to the main CPU where they're open to attack like…
I just want everything colored as to hide the maximum amount of crud that tends to build up. Usually black.
How's the multi-account and desktop notification support in it? I can't find a lot of details on what it does, but there's a mailpile-desktop package that seems potentially promising?
I'm still using Thunderbird, which is barely maintained for a decent standalone IMAP client - it's beginning to feel pretty ridiculous. I was having some search issues the other day and I looked at alternatives - the…
WebRTC options are improving, check out https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server
I'm not sure why the 2 options being offered here seem to be either Airpod-style non-sealing hard plastic or full on over-ear cans. What about standard IEMs with better sealing silicon tips? Or the foam variants sold by…
Yeah, Google needs to make this move on Android. If they're just say "okay, if you want Android 10, you need to provide your drivers in this exact ABI way, no more custom software crap, we push the updates", that'd be…
Isn't iPad market is shrinking or staying the same? Not growing by much certainly. And the Surface line pretty much succeeds primarily on the more laptop style models as far as I've seen at least.
A tablet and dock is clumsy and a poor experience compared to a laptop in both hardware and software. I would never consider replacing a desktop OS with iOS or Android in their current states, I think Samsung did some…
We also won't be able to specify the outcome precisely even if we somehow had a guaranteed outcome in mind. Politicians will screw up the implementation, businesses will engineer around it and the alternative solution…
I don't think you can come up with a quality test for economic scenarios in a truly scientific way, many monopolies dominate for very different reasons, many industries have very different mechanics, and worse,…
Note that most of the research referenced there isn't properly controlled - it's sort of hard to control for something like that, you'd have to have a therapy that could offer something comparable without matching it,…
It's not forgetting where they are, but forget why they are where they are - I've had this happening occasionally in a variety of forms.
Anyone have the known bad .exe.exe? I'd like to take a shot at analysis on it.
I seriously wonder if Fossil's model of keeping all issues in the clone isn't the way to go - set up a public "FossilHub" or some such thing if it doesn't already exist and then you get a local copy of everything, no…
Essential died, I'd look at Android One devices like the Nokia 6 or Xiaomi Mi A1.
Wow, given this and the AI system it sounds way too much like Psycho-Pass. Pretty horrific indeed.
Why can't I ignore it? I have european customers but they chose to sign up with a business in a foreign jurisdiction where their laws don't apply. If it's a problem, the EU can feel free to block my sites, but I can't…
How? I'm not in their country, their laws don't apply to me or my business in any way, shape or form. They could perhaps argue I do business there, but that still doesn't give them anything to press charges against.…
Is there some way they can fine me with me being in a country completely and totally unrelated to the EU?
I'm wondering this too actually, I run a small business, we collect only the bare minimum of information from our customers but we do have some European customers. I'm ignoring GDPR completely, is there any downside for…
I'm pretty sure that's incorrect at least today, it's possible to skip through the initial setup on a stock Android device without adding a Google account or accepting a ToS.
Didn't that Microsoft app not show YouTube ads? Seems like a pretty different scenario when you're ripping another company off.
You as an attacker would arguably have just as much trouble simply unlocking the device, you'd be left with the same amount of protection approximately. As long as you have disk encryption, the security margin would be…
Yes, that's great for asymmetric stuff, but we're talking about TOTP, which uses a fixed symmetric key and a hashing algorithm. Unless you can run arbitrary code on the secure element, like you can with Intel and…
Are iOS Authenticator apps actually calculating OTPs on the Secure Element? Is there a way to execute arbitrary code on it? If not, they have to pull the keys off to the main CPU where they're open to attack like…