> And I had to explain that it’s probably not possible, except if ios or Android implemented it directly (more so iOS, I’m not up familiar with android). PDFs with embedded bitmaps can actually do that (and are…
That sort of malware already exists. This does simplify making it by a lot, because now it can much more easily ensure its portability without external communication.
The python script/program ultimately depends on a Python interpreter which currently has to be distributed as a different binary for every platform. So in the end, the difference is purely where the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_store Somehow feels familiar.
> Well, another reason is because TLS (and formerly SSL) wasn't (weren't) just about encryption, but about a "web of trust." Encryption alone isn't trust. Which is a nice principle, but given corporate and government…
Reading up on some of the links provided in this thread, I think that would indicate a badly maintained system/too much pressure. And I'm now quite sure I had to deal with a single-pipe system modified to not have…
> I'm not sure why they couldn't just turn off individual radiators in this case though. Mine had no valves or anything. If you wanted to turn it off, good luck.
I've yet to watch the video, but it seems weird to see praise for steam heating systems to me when I've had literally nauseatingly overheated apartments due to it. Was I just unlucky enough to have to cope with…
> And I had to explain that it’s probably not possible, except if ios or Android implemented it directly (more so iOS, I’m not up familiar with android). PDFs with embedded bitmaps can actually do that (and are…
That sort of malware already exists. This does simplify making it by a lot, because now it can much more easily ensure its portability without external communication.
The python script/program ultimately depends on a Python interpreter which currently has to be distributed as a different binary for every platform. So in the end, the difference is purely where the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_store Somehow feels familiar.
> Well, another reason is because TLS (and formerly SSL) wasn't (weren't) just about encryption, but about a "web of trust." Encryption alone isn't trust. Which is a nice principle, but given corporate and government…
Reading up on some of the links provided in this thread, I think that would indicate a badly maintained system/too much pressure. And I'm now quite sure I had to deal with a single-pipe system modified to not have…
> I'm not sure why they couldn't just turn off individual radiators in this case though. Mine had no valves or anything. If you wanted to turn it off, good luck.
I've yet to watch the video, but it seems weird to see praise for steam heating systems to me when I've had literally nauseatingly overheated apartments due to it. Was I just unlucky enough to have to cope with…