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In a sense, they were partially right, while being wrong. Based on Puget’s data, it’s apparent that motherboard vendors overly aggressive default settings helped contribute to the issue being so prominent, when…
Ironically, I’ve just started asking LLMs to summarize paywalled content, and if it doesn’t answer my question I’ll check web archives or ask it for the full articles text.
Attended both keynotes, but the data I’ve seen suggests Intels offerings are higher IPC + lower power VS the respective AMD AI CPUs.
It sounds dumb, but honestly modern browsers feel way closer to the JRE than they did things designed to fetch and render sites.
Probably need to check on this, but I’ve heard of issues around video decode and Firefox.
While I’d never personally use Chrome, you can describe this in another way too. “Chrome supports draft standards like webUSB, which more and more hardware tools and platforms have started to adopt to enable being able…
PCIe issues are only really a thing with BCLK overclocking on systems that lack a secondary external clock generator. BCLK overclocking is a pretty uncommon practice that isn’t practical for day to day usage.
With the hacker comment, in fairness the weakest link in a lot of orgs is often the human one. Ignoring obvious stuff like phishing links, people can be disillusioned by their employer or their government through…
While you’re probably right, this isn’t super relevant. From Google’s perspective, they just want to auction off the advertising slot and get that view, the actual click through rate on that ad is a secondary issue.
Clicked in to it to see, it’s monthly. States that the next bill is 30 days after it goes live.
In fairness, the GT 730 will reach 10 years old in only 6 more months and loses performance wise to even older laptop iGPUs by a decent margin. The card alone is years past the age range GPUs “typically fail”, even…
Blocks of numbers moving from mobile to voip, sometimes things aren’t instantly updated in databases and might take a little bit before that eventually happens.
This isn’t something casually identified with flashy software solutions or APIs, it’s more of a relationships with carriers and other companies in the telco space sorta thing. It gets even more fun when you start…
They don’t do so super well, in general. There’s a reason that risk scoring solutions for phone numbers often see numbers flagged as VOIP as red flags.
In MacOS this is really just a feature of using Mach-O’s multi architecture abilities, they call this universal binaries.
Downing real data at a lot of companies sounds like a PII nightmare.
It’s not too difficult, if you ignore all the things which made Dropbox successful.
Typically, people who are trying to defend themselves from nation state threat actors aren’t using iPhones or stock Android phones, and absolutely wouldn’t use safe browsing if they did.
A lot of this land and property is privately owned by the royal family but leased to the government, I’m not exactly versed in UK law; but a governmental attempt to seize a private citizens land seems like it wouldn’t…
At my current company we’re in an awkward situation with python 2.7.1 and 2.7.5, I’ve found that a easy solution to circular dependencies caused by the new resolver is installing pip==20.2.4 and an older setuptools (I…
The situation exists entirely because Google created it, they designed a HAL (hardware abstraction layer) with the intention of letting device manufacturers design devices while skirting GPLv2 requirements.…
This is entirely rosy retrospection, Windows update has always been a nightmare. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosy_retrospection
NMEA perhaps?
Phone number risk scoring models would heavily weigh against behavior like that. Prepaid numbers are typically scored worse than post paid numbers as well, but that sort of behavior would quickly be identified as…
On his blog post he mentioned that there are still 2 other apple engineers working on CUPS, and that Apple still very much owns the code. I can’t imagine it going away anytime soon.