Except that Raymond Hill explicitly refuses to accept financial contributions of any sort and directs people to support the list maintainers.
I've been using Firefox pretty much exclusively since its first release (I did a year or two on Opera about a decade ago), and I can't remember it failing to render any site at all. I do run across broken sites from…
According to the ruling, the exposure of your location history is the automatic price of conventional cell-phone usage—which, just as Carpenter noted, is a "pervasive and insistent part of daily life." If we can't step…
> I don’t think a ruling about private records held by a private entity like google or a phone company naturally extends to surveillance of public places. Even when the surveillance is being conducted by a private…
> Has Level 2 been cracked? It's tricky because you have to chain multiple exploits, but yes. You can temporarily downgrade from RDP2 to RDP1 via glitching. At that point, you have to move directly into RDP1 techniques…
The idea is that specifications are not copyrightable, but implementations are. So, the first team reverse engineers the work and writes a spec for the second team to work from. That way, you guarantee that the second…
Recently as in the last 8 years when they overhauled it. It really was slow as heck back in 2016, but the e10s effort really, really paid off in terms of performance. It runs noticeably faster than chrome on my 12 year…
Yeah, but. The side-effect of catching criminals and protecting the children is that they also provide a searchable database of everyone's historical travel habits. It's my opinion that our historical ideas of…
I'd like to read this list, but the color scheme is among the least accessible that I've ever come across. Dark, greyish-blue text with dark, bluish-grey highlighting over a dark grey background. Wow. If any fledgling…
I think that minimum redundancy is a wiser ethos. There are a couple of places where the weight penalty versus cost of failure makes the decision a no-brainer. In my case, that means bringing aquatabs to back up my…
No, that's not dumb at all. Inputs are filthy and sensors fail. If you're not comparing all available sensor data to confirm your understanding of reality, then a single sensor failure could... oh I dunno... cause your…
It's easy to screenshot or physically print a QR code during setup.
> When I tell people I work on authentication software, I nearly always hear some version of the same story: I hate multifactor authentication. No, really. People hate this stuff. I hate all of the half-cooked non-TOTP…
If I were responsible for a mechanical doping program, then I'd install the motors for the leadout and mountain domestique riders and leave the team leader clean. Who cares if they pay the weight penalty after peeling…
I guess you were just distracted by all of the other house-on-fire crap going on. https://therecord.media/ftc-complaint-against-kochava-unseal... Among the additional information Kochava collects and sells are…
I think the incongruity that the original commenter was pointing out is that Wildberger critiqued radicals by saying that they're imprecise approximations that rely on the problematic concept of infinity. So setting…
I mean... the same should be said for pretty much every vehicle. The F150 maxes out at the bottom of the hubs.
It's not a python thing. 1-(-2), distribute the negative.
You just reminded me of one of my favorite Tony Joe White songs, so thanks! Tony Joe White - Even Trolls Love Rock and Roll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fJMNJTEhuw
> now many people need to consult the manual to figure out how to pop their hood. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but auto manuals haven't included such technical information for close to two decades.
That article was incorrect when written and has since been retracted. The link now takes you to a rewrite that reaffirms Microsoft's commitment to TPM v2 and that reports Microsoft's current position that they reserve…
This comes across a little aggressive and braggy. Perhaps a better way to write it would be: > I much prefer reading something that is imperfect but written by a human to something auto-generated. That feels as if we…
As someone who rage-quit on the third question, I'm going to say that frustration is a likely experience.
If buying isn't owning, then pirating isn't stealing.
Or in other words: If you submit personal information in your Prompts, it may be reproduced in the Outputs, but no one can tell whether it was you personally submitting the Prompts or someone else.
Except that Raymond Hill explicitly refuses to accept financial contributions of any sort and directs people to support the list maintainers.
I've been using Firefox pretty much exclusively since its first release (I did a year or two on Opera about a decade ago), and I can't remember it failing to render any site at all. I do run across broken sites from…
According to the ruling, the exposure of your location history is the automatic price of conventional cell-phone usage—which, just as Carpenter noted, is a "pervasive and insistent part of daily life." If we can't step…
> I don’t think a ruling about private records held by a private entity like google or a phone company naturally extends to surveillance of public places. Even when the surveillance is being conducted by a private…
> Has Level 2 been cracked? It's tricky because you have to chain multiple exploits, but yes. You can temporarily downgrade from RDP2 to RDP1 via glitching. At that point, you have to move directly into RDP1 techniques…
The idea is that specifications are not copyrightable, but implementations are. So, the first team reverse engineers the work and writes a spec for the second team to work from. That way, you guarantee that the second…
Recently as in the last 8 years when they overhauled it. It really was slow as heck back in 2016, but the e10s effort really, really paid off in terms of performance. It runs noticeably faster than chrome on my 12 year…
Yeah, but. The side-effect of catching criminals and protecting the children is that they also provide a searchable database of everyone's historical travel habits. It's my opinion that our historical ideas of…
I'd like to read this list, but the color scheme is among the least accessible that I've ever come across. Dark, greyish-blue text with dark, bluish-grey highlighting over a dark grey background. Wow. If any fledgling…
I think that minimum redundancy is a wiser ethos. There are a couple of places where the weight penalty versus cost of failure makes the decision a no-brainer. In my case, that means bringing aquatabs to back up my…
No, that's not dumb at all. Inputs are filthy and sensors fail. If you're not comparing all available sensor data to confirm your understanding of reality, then a single sensor failure could... oh I dunno... cause your…
It's easy to screenshot or physically print a QR code during setup.
> When I tell people I work on authentication software, I nearly always hear some version of the same story: I hate multifactor authentication. No, really. People hate this stuff. I hate all of the half-cooked non-TOTP…
If I were responsible for a mechanical doping program, then I'd install the motors for the leadout and mountain domestique riders and leave the team leader clean. Who cares if they pay the weight penalty after peeling…
I guess you were just distracted by all of the other house-on-fire crap going on. https://therecord.media/ftc-complaint-against-kochava-unseal... Among the additional information Kochava collects and sells are…
I think the incongruity that the original commenter was pointing out is that Wildberger critiqued radicals by saying that they're imprecise approximations that rely on the problematic concept of infinity. So setting…
I mean... the same should be said for pretty much every vehicle. The F150 maxes out at the bottom of the hubs.
It's not a python thing. 1-(-2), distribute the negative.
You just reminded me of one of my favorite Tony Joe White songs, so thanks! Tony Joe White - Even Trolls Love Rock and Roll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fJMNJTEhuw
> now many people need to consult the manual to figure out how to pop their hood. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but auto manuals haven't included such technical information for close to two decades.
That article was incorrect when written and has since been retracted. The link now takes you to a rewrite that reaffirms Microsoft's commitment to TPM v2 and that reports Microsoft's current position that they reserve…
This comes across a little aggressive and braggy. Perhaps a better way to write it would be: > I much prefer reading something that is imperfect but written by a human to something auto-generated. That feels as if we…
As someone who rage-quit on the third question, I'm going to say that frustration is a likely experience.
If buying isn't owning, then pirating isn't stealing.
Or in other words: If you submit personal information in your Prompts, it may be reproduced in the Outputs, but no one can tell whether it was you personally submitting the Prompts or someone else.