if you write it in python or other interpreted language you would either need to bundle python or rely on users installing it or having it already (comes with macos and most linux distributions, windows not so much), so…
nz $80/month 950/950mbps
i assume you mean "wasn't done before" in regards to modern railroads..... https://www.rankers.co.nz/system/experience_images/11476/lar...
i am not a pilot but i am a skydiver so i am not going to comment on what he did/didn't do to keep the plane in the air. i watched the video and the one thing that makes it slightly more believable for me is the headset…
getting a ?404? https://qengineering.eu/install-vulkan-on-raspberry-pi.html seems to be the needed link
one of the main reasons i do is for the MUCH better adblockers you get in firefox, the chrome/ium ones just aren't nearly as good
Qt's decision to limit LTS updates to commercial customers only means that new projects are having to look at alternative cross-platform gui toolkits. all the toolkits mentioned in the article have downsides
are you going to provide a link?
in general i would agree, but i think that github might be one exception, the free plan was expanded to include private repo's, the redesign is annoying but usable they have made some mistakes with things like the dmca…
i find it funny the H1 being on that list due to the dangers of sparks/fire. (i have no idea if this has been resolved in on-shelf units and whether it has been resolved better than "use nylon screws"). even if they do…
this has the potential to backfire much as mandatory mediation has for some companies. if enough people start making GDPR requests it will likely quite quickly create a backlog of a long time and they may be encouraged…
page not found!
extracting the pkg MicrosoftEdgeBeta-84.0.522.11.pkg Office16_all_autoupdate.pkg where MicrosoftEdgeBeta-84.0.522.11.pkg extracts to just .app, although there are a couple of embedded .apps, used according to the names…
if its anything like google chrome it installs an updater application that is a royal pain to try and remove
because apps are generally about getting people to pay for stuff without thinking about it, requiring the CVV will likely have a noticable impact on sales
"Put a loop on the q, to avoid confusion with 9" yet the given example looks like a (badly drawn) 8 to me
it says Netherlands, i see no mention of New Zealand
just makes me think of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SYc_flMnMQ everytime theres a new claimant
i mainly went with the solo for the usb-c (and opensource), correct they don't have ssh or gpg yet but apparently its close. haven't had any problems with it but it does feel a bit flimsy (again haven't had any issues…
probably, however i only know about the solokeys hacker as that is all i own, and even with that what you would want to do is modify the bootloader to only update with your own crypto keys that you then keep in secure…
well all the keys as stated will not allow you to clone keys, except potentially the solo key hacker version and the tomu (hacker version if there is one), as the whole concept behind the 2FA devices is that you can't…
are the tags active(self-powered) or passive(reader-powered), if reader powered you might have trouble trying to get them from a distance of 1 metre
why would you want to clone keys? the point is when one is stolen or goes missing then the 2nd key is useless anyway and you would need new keys.
hmmmm rather amazing it can fully charge a phone up to 100% when it looks to be smaller tha the phone battery
i think a lot of the problems you are expected to solve in a CS course are things that are already provided or have workable alternatives in higher level languages. VB and javascript already provide for many different…
if you write it in python or other interpreted language you would either need to bundle python or rely on users installing it or having it already (comes with macos and most linux distributions, windows not so much), so…
nz $80/month 950/950mbps
i assume you mean "wasn't done before" in regards to modern railroads..... https://www.rankers.co.nz/system/experience_images/11476/lar...
i am not a pilot but i am a skydiver so i am not going to comment on what he did/didn't do to keep the plane in the air. i watched the video and the one thing that makes it slightly more believable for me is the headset…
getting a ?404? https://qengineering.eu/install-vulkan-on-raspberry-pi.html seems to be the needed link
one of the main reasons i do is for the MUCH better adblockers you get in firefox, the chrome/ium ones just aren't nearly as good
Qt's decision to limit LTS updates to commercial customers only means that new projects are having to look at alternative cross-platform gui toolkits. all the toolkits mentioned in the article have downsides
are you going to provide a link?
in general i would agree, but i think that github might be one exception, the free plan was expanded to include private repo's, the redesign is annoying but usable they have made some mistakes with things like the dmca…
i find it funny the H1 being on that list due to the dangers of sparks/fire. (i have no idea if this has been resolved in on-shelf units and whether it has been resolved better than "use nylon screws"). even if they do…
this has the potential to backfire much as mandatory mediation has for some companies. if enough people start making GDPR requests it will likely quite quickly create a backlog of a long time and they may be encouraged…
page not found!
extracting the pkg MicrosoftEdgeBeta-84.0.522.11.pkg Office16_all_autoupdate.pkg where MicrosoftEdgeBeta-84.0.522.11.pkg extracts to just .app, although there are a couple of embedded .apps, used according to the names…
if its anything like google chrome it installs an updater application that is a royal pain to try and remove
because apps are generally about getting people to pay for stuff without thinking about it, requiring the CVV will likely have a noticable impact on sales
"Put a loop on the q, to avoid confusion with 9" yet the given example looks like a (badly drawn) 8 to me
it says Netherlands, i see no mention of New Zealand
just makes me think of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SYc_flMnMQ everytime theres a new claimant
i mainly went with the solo for the usb-c (and opensource), correct they don't have ssh or gpg yet but apparently its close. haven't had any problems with it but it does feel a bit flimsy (again haven't had any issues…
probably, however i only know about the solokeys hacker as that is all i own, and even with that what you would want to do is modify the bootloader to only update with your own crypto keys that you then keep in secure…
well all the keys as stated will not allow you to clone keys, except potentially the solo key hacker version and the tomu (hacker version if there is one), as the whole concept behind the 2FA devices is that you can't…
are the tags active(self-powered) or passive(reader-powered), if reader powered you might have trouble trying to get them from a distance of 1 metre
why would you want to clone keys? the point is when one is stolen or goes missing then the 2nd key is useless anyway and you would need new keys.
hmmmm rather amazing it can fully charge a phone up to 100% when it looks to be smaller tha the phone battery
i think a lot of the problems you are expected to solve in a CS course are things that are already provided or have workable alternatives in higher level languages. VB and javascript already provide for many different…