ryuuchin
No user record in our sample, but ryuuchin has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but ryuuchin has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
They run at 0.25 degree resolution (same as ECMWF AIFS models).
These are available on Weatherbell[1] (which requires a subscription) now except for the HGEFS ensemble model which I'm guessing will probably be added later. AIGFS is on tropical tidbits which should be free for some…
The browser isn't exposing it to websites. It's simply due to the fact of playing media that it's lowering the minimum timer resolution on Windows. In the past it would also do this when just scrolling among other…
Is Zen 5 more like a 4x2 than a true 8 since it has dual decode clusters and one thread on a core can't use more than one? https://chipsandcheese.com/i/149874010/frontend
They've improved things in Windows 10[1] with driver support(?) apparently although I have no experience with this so I can't say how this affects things practically. [1]…
Just keep in mind some mobile carries block DoT so it's not always an option (Android does not natively support DoH).
I can't speak to Google forcing DNS, I don't know if this is true. However, it will respect the private DNS option (DNS-over-TLS) which you can point to whatever you want (like NextDNS for filtering).
You are correct. It's not really "new" just that it's still being used. https://blog.mikrotik.com/security/meris-botnet.html
https://blog.mikrotik.com/security/meris-botnet.html It's not really recent (2018) just that it's still being used after all this time. If you're using a default config on the home router you're basically already fine…
> Very concerned about the recent microtik CVE, as that is going to make for some very large botnets. To be pedantic there is technically no recent Mikrotik CVE WRT Meris. It was patched in 2018(?) shortly after…
> Specifically, Maxwell and Pascal use tile-based immediate-mode rasterizers that buffer pixel output, instead of conventional full-screen immediate-mode rasterizers.…
Chrome distrusted Symantec certs when 70 got pushed to stable (at the end of October)[1]. Digg shows NET::ERR_CERT_SYMANTEC_LEGACY error when I navigate to it. Firefox was supposed to remove the Symantec certs in 63…
Although the rendering may still be done in kernel mode the parsing is now done in a usermode sandbox[1] which significantly reduces risks from handling untrusted fonts. [1]…
uBlock Origin + Google's Safe Browsing (or SmartScreen if you're an Edge user) should be enough for just about anyone. Furthermore one of the strengths of uBO is the ability to use dynamic filtering[1] which bypasses…
There's also ytdl integration in mpv[1]. The excellent open source media player. So anything you can download with ytdl you can stream in mpv. [1] https://mpv.io
uBlock Origin has an option to do it[1]. [1] https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Prevent-WebRTC-from-l...
It should unless this is something new? I'm not sure why this is really news. We've known about this problem with WebRTC for quite some time now.
They changed it in Windows 10 (RS1 IIRC)[1]. [1] http://www.alex-ionescu.com/?p=323
Enabling blogblog and blogger should do it. This is par for the course with the blogger sites.
Just enabling dynamic filtering doesn't do anything as far as blocking is concerned. You'll still have to set up how you want to handle it. I would recommend "Medium mode"[1] as defined in the uBlock wiki. [1]…
If you're using uBlock Origin or uMatrix to block third party scripts it won't matter. That's what makes using the dynamic filtering in uBlock Origin so powerful. Easily the best bang for your buck ad blocking that you…
For most users though you actually get better security guarantees if you do that stuff on an iPhone/iPad (or Chromebook I suppose).
uBlock Origin and uMatrix can both do the same thing and are compatible. This is just my opinion but both have better and more intuitive interfaces as well.
I would say this used to be the case but now they've made a significant effort in order to improve reliability. It's not surprising that there's a bunch of old stuff still around. Just look at how long it took them to…
It's 3 years now with the Pixel. The Google branded devices have always received timely updates. That's the only point I was trying to make. I'm not saying this is ideal, just pointing it out. Also unless you get the…