In the article, the author goes over exactly this.
You'd think so, but you'd be wrong.
I think you're missing the point.
Red Hat and (Maybe apple still) have engineering teams in Australia.
Never buy Euro cars in Australia, they spend more time in the shop, the parts cost more and you'll spend a month at least waiting for the part. They are simply not made for the conditions here.
If you can crash dns this way, please report it, its worthwhile fixing.
I dont think I can do it without crash, just too many things can go wrong.
How long do they last for you, (and what brands) since i'm currently hunting for something solution.
What kinda garbage are you buying ?
I'm sure i'll be downvoted for this, but I think that this was solved for men many generations ago with the implementation of the a uniform, uniform. We're not in a time in history where this is considered an acceptable…
That is an epic pun.
Does the m1 even have microcode ?
This was just to expose the gadget easier, there are other gadgets in kernel that you can abuse too. The full fix will require a complete recompile of the full kernel/toolchain, if they can do any kind of microcode…
100% chance.
> - Ability to install a custom kext to make the PACMAN Gadget work. The exploit requires access to undocumented registers on the M1 that are apparently not accessible from user space, but this is a bit unclear. ^ This…
I find that shell scripts feel like the hack compared to systemd startup scripts.
> Can you tell my how many steps (and which ones are required) to rebuild CentOS or Ubuntu for example without Bluetooth support? Why would you when you can just disable the kernel module, then nothing bluetooth works.…
Can you use it with the phone you're talking on ?
Can confirm they did NOT validate me during early voting.
> I am having trouble getting a read on their intention with the aesthetics here. HN users is not the target audience. It is not intended to be dissected and pulled apart for analysis and profit. Sometimes things are…
Title is fixed now, but it gave me a bit of a shock when I read this today.
My concern with the current setup is that I am in GMT+10 timezone. This means that some 'livestream' events are not able to be viewed due to work or life commitsments. I will keep an eye on this topic though.
I'd love to see the studies supporting this evidence, however I imagine if it exists its locked up behind proprietary doors.
CentOS is not a rolling release. CentOS stream and has effectively 'switched places' with RHEL. It will get patches first, then RHEL will inherit them. The only visible difference I can see, is that embargoed bug fixes…
> Don't just do a cost analysis, do a cost/benefit analysis. This is exactly why I have reached the conclusion that I have. The extras are not a considerable enough benefit in situations that I find myself in. Doing…
In the article, the author goes over exactly this.
You'd think so, but you'd be wrong.
I think you're missing the point.
Red Hat and (Maybe apple still) have engineering teams in Australia.
Never buy Euro cars in Australia, they spend more time in the shop, the parts cost more and you'll spend a month at least waiting for the part. They are simply not made for the conditions here.
If you can crash dns this way, please report it, its worthwhile fixing.
I dont think I can do it without crash, just too many things can go wrong.
How long do they last for you, (and what brands) since i'm currently hunting for something solution.
What kinda garbage are you buying ?
I'm sure i'll be downvoted for this, but I think that this was solved for men many generations ago with the implementation of the a uniform, uniform. We're not in a time in history where this is considered an acceptable…
That is an epic pun.
Does the m1 even have microcode ?
This was just to expose the gadget easier, there are other gadgets in kernel that you can abuse too. The full fix will require a complete recompile of the full kernel/toolchain, if they can do any kind of microcode…
100% chance.
> - Ability to install a custom kext to make the PACMAN Gadget work. The exploit requires access to undocumented registers on the M1 that are apparently not accessible from user space, but this is a bit unclear. ^ This…
I find that shell scripts feel like the hack compared to systemd startup scripts.
> Can you tell my how many steps (and which ones are required) to rebuild CentOS or Ubuntu for example without Bluetooth support? Why would you when you can just disable the kernel module, then nothing bluetooth works.…
Can you use it with the phone you're talking on ?
Can confirm they did NOT validate me during early voting.
> I am having trouble getting a read on their intention with the aesthetics here. HN users is not the target audience. It is not intended to be dissected and pulled apart for analysis and profit. Sometimes things are…
Title is fixed now, but it gave me a bit of a shock when I read this today.
My concern with the current setup is that I am in GMT+10 timezone. This means that some 'livestream' events are not able to be viewed due to work or life commitsments. I will keep an eye on this topic though.
I'd love to see the studies supporting this evidence, however I imagine if it exists its locked up behind proprietary doors.
CentOS is not a rolling release. CentOS stream and has effectively 'switched places' with RHEL. It will get patches first, then RHEL will inherit them. The only visible difference I can see, is that embargoed bug fixes…
> Don't just do a cost analysis, do a cost/benefit analysis. This is exactly why I have reached the conclusion that I have. The extras are not a considerable enough benefit in situations that I find myself in. Doing…