Now Star Wars makes sense, thanks!
Given openFPGA on the Analogue Pocket, if you can get one at msrp, the extra $20 makes that device seem like a way better value than this.
I hope collaborative workflows get a lot of attention. I haven't used IDA teams or anything, but a reverse engineering experience that felt as frictionless as Google Docs would be amazing.
Yeah. I’ll only go to theaters for something imax worthy, which is pretty much only Dune part 2 for the year.
Can’t forget low bit rate “4k” saves them tons of money on storage and bandwidth costs as well.
I don’t quite understand why they happily subscribe to this model with Xbox PlayStation and Nintendo, but are adamant about getting their way with Google and Apple.
1.78 trillion dollar company could have made app, or even better, not disable the iPad version in contempt.
I wouldn’t go as far as saying it’s blackmail. They voiced their concerns peacefully, and requested a review. It will likely be ignored, as it deserves to be.
What about a DFU restore?
Without Secure Enclave, remote parties (the servers) can't know where the key material came from. I'm assuming because old devices pre-SEP have to be supported, Beeper is exploiting this since there's no required…
I'm also not convinced uber eats will ever make money.
Everywhere should accept cash, and every place should also (try) to support tap to pay. I’ll gladly pay an extra 5% for a donut if it means I don’t have go to an ATM, withdraw the minimum, and forget the change in my…
The problem with armor class is that it sort of blends in two concepts of completely missing an attack, and the attack simply not doing any damage. Generally I've had DM's that understand your characters AC: if you have…
This is definitely one of the most frustrating aspects of working within the TPM ecosystem. Sure the spec is messy, and doing simple things can feel needlessly complicated, but when you run into some firmware bug, it's…
> TPMs will happily hand you the keys when you meet a certain condition. HSMs support key migration and provides a secure way to transfer keys from one HSM to another without leaving the trust boundary. You can create…
Zero is a stretch. I think they have largely failed to serve their purpose in the consumer device realm, beyond decent integration with BitLocker. Despite the shortcomings, I think they are very useful devices from the…
Not again!
Very cool. I suppose this means someone could wire this to MiSTer or Analogue Pocket, or are they lacking the correct fpga requirements?
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You are right, and we know this factually from YouTube premium providing more revenue than free users. I, the end user of Reddit, should be able to pay for the api access directly to Reddit the company without having to…
Ugh, this is the end of reddit for me. I didn’t think I was able to quit social media addictions, but I’ve successfully ignored Twitter since Elon took over. I’m confident I can do the same with reddit, although it will…
I’m not so sure. Non ad-clicking/viewing users still generate a lot of content. Official apps always struggle to balance shoving ads in your face and being an actually nice to use app.
The experience around just setting up DNSSEC when I tried it on Google domains was so incredibly frustrating due to the time delays and pain points surrounding correcting mistakes. Don't know if it has gotten any better.
Will always be GUID Partition Table to me.
I interpret it as: your account publishes code bits in any capacity, as opposed to a read-only account that only pulls and participates in social discussions.
Now Star Wars makes sense, thanks!
Given openFPGA on the Analogue Pocket, if you can get one at msrp, the extra $20 makes that device seem like a way better value than this.
I hope collaborative workflows get a lot of attention. I haven't used IDA teams or anything, but a reverse engineering experience that felt as frictionless as Google Docs would be amazing.
Yeah. I’ll only go to theaters for something imax worthy, which is pretty much only Dune part 2 for the year.
Can’t forget low bit rate “4k” saves them tons of money on storage and bandwidth costs as well.
I don’t quite understand why they happily subscribe to this model with Xbox PlayStation and Nintendo, but are adamant about getting their way with Google and Apple.
1.78 trillion dollar company could have made app, or even better, not disable the iPad version in contempt.
I wouldn’t go as far as saying it’s blackmail. They voiced their concerns peacefully, and requested a review. It will likely be ignored, as it deserves to be.
What about a DFU restore?
Without Secure Enclave, remote parties (the servers) can't know where the key material came from. I'm assuming because old devices pre-SEP have to be supported, Beeper is exploiting this since there's no required…
I'm also not convinced uber eats will ever make money.
Everywhere should accept cash, and every place should also (try) to support tap to pay. I’ll gladly pay an extra 5% for a donut if it means I don’t have go to an ATM, withdraw the minimum, and forget the change in my…
The problem with armor class is that it sort of blends in two concepts of completely missing an attack, and the attack simply not doing any damage. Generally I've had DM's that understand your characters AC: if you have…
This is definitely one of the most frustrating aspects of working within the TPM ecosystem. Sure the spec is messy, and doing simple things can feel needlessly complicated, but when you run into some firmware bug, it's…
> TPMs will happily hand you the keys when you meet a certain condition. HSMs support key migration and provides a secure way to transfer keys from one HSM to another without leaving the trust boundary. You can create…
Zero is a stretch. I think they have largely failed to serve their purpose in the consumer device realm, beyond decent integration with BitLocker. Despite the shortcomings, I think they are very useful devices from the…
Not again!
Very cool. I suppose this means someone could wire this to MiSTer or Analogue Pocket, or are they lacking the correct fpga requirements?
[flagged]
You are right, and we know this factually from YouTube premium providing more revenue than free users. I, the end user of Reddit, should be able to pay for the api access directly to Reddit the company without having to…
Ugh, this is the end of reddit for me. I didn’t think I was able to quit social media addictions, but I’ve successfully ignored Twitter since Elon took over. I’m confident I can do the same with reddit, although it will…
I’m not so sure. Non ad-clicking/viewing users still generate a lot of content. Official apps always struggle to balance shoving ads in your face and being an actually nice to use app.
The experience around just setting up DNSSEC when I tried it on Google domains was so incredibly frustrating due to the time delays and pain points surrounding correcting mistakes. Don't know if it has gotten any better.
Will always be GUID Partition Table to me.
I interpret it as: your account publishes code bits in any capacity, as opposed to a read-only account that only pulls and participates in social discussions.