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This is how I remembered it. I always see Elop as a trojan horse from Microsoft
This is how I remembered it. I always see Elop as a trojan horse from Microsoft
FLOP abuses the LVP in a way that allows the attacker to run functions with the wrong argument—for instance, a memory pointer rather than an integer.
is this a vulnerability in the software? So patching this won’t require disabling speculative execution?
Some browsers such as cromite disable JIT compilation and WebAssembly by default. Allowing you to opt-in to enable these features on a site by site bases.
JIT and WebAssembly have been the source of many high profile CVE in browser recently including the one mentioned in the post (well, this one is on Safari’s Chrome).
relevant research
\ here you dropped an arm
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
should be the same as pebble.
It also uses an always-on transflective lcd display similar to pebble 2.
after my pebble died, I have been exclusively buying smartwatches (amazfit etc) with these type of screen only.
the display is slightly difference:
features | pebble time | banglejs |
---|---|---|
color | 6 bit (64 color) | 3 bit (8 color) |
resolution | 144x168 | 176x176 |
input method | 4 buttons | touchscreen + 1 button |
Oh wow, I have always thought the y
stands for “yes to any questions”
turns out it has a --noconfirm
Should have read the man page…
-y, --refresh
Download a fresh copy of the master package databases (repo.db) from the server(s)
defined in pacman.conf(5). This should typically be used each time you use
--sysupgrade or -u. Passing two --refresh or -y flags will force a refresh of all
package databases, even if they appear to be up-to-date.
Noob here what is the difference?
also why would an extra but the same character y
make a difference? Is that common in the arch linux ecosystem?
Take a look at BangleJS
23 USD
not all are paid equally
What’s the issue with WebGL and WASM? I don’t want to use a plugin to be able to view 3d model, run Figma, play browser game, view WebVR content, …
DNS translates a domain name “example.com” to an ip address pointing to the server. It tells your browser how to reach the server. It is unlikely the reason.
the common way to detect your location is by checking your ip address. Usually there is a database (i.e. maxmind) that keeps a record of which ip address subnet belongs to which location.
you can do a check with a reverse ip geolocation lookup tool to verify this.
so either:
thanks! I have been looking for a way to do vr remote desktop on linux
found WlxOverlay-S in the link you shared
btw, your link is still broken
4k is noticeble arm length from a 30 inch monitor
for a TV… well… just gotta sit closer then
Uh it is both, for convenience, TLDR 5090
What is the use case or benefit for the server admin?
as a server admin I wouldn’t want to keep renewing my cert.
can anyone help to explain?
isn’t DNT enforced in the EU only? That is hardly “most” jurisdictions
But I also have no idea what all is possible with that kind of information in the aggregate
so does your mom and the general public. This idea and its impact is far too remote to people’s day to day life.
it may help to try coming out with a story or incident that they can relate to. then again most of the time these stories will sound like a conspiracy theory,
the idea of “do not track” is quite comical.
It assumes the other party to honour the request. It is as good as telling thieves not to open your door because you put up a “do not open”.
The “Do not track” signal also became an additional attribute used for fingerprinting users.
I used LLM to format my markdown table (ಥ ͜ʖಥ)