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Sane C++ is a set of C++ platform abstraction libraries for macOS, Windows and Linux. As opposed to many of the other ones
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Does it mean it won't drive you insane?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Sane C++ is a set of C++ platform abstraction libraries... So they will never be used in a Tesla, or other Musk-related product.
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Positional logic: Programming in Sane? Insane programming?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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The Retro Web, designed by Deksor, computerguy096 and Zago, is a database of old hardware and other computer technology—and an archive of the stuff you might need to get it working, from drivers to documentation. Because sometimes you just need a manual for that old video card
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because sometimes you just need a manual for that old video card You bet that there is a lot of people with enough hardware in boxes full of candidates for that
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For the ultimate DOOM lan-fest!
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BitLocker is available in Windows 11 Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions The door is locked, but the key is under the mat
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43 seconds?
that has to be a new record... hasn't it?
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Nelek wrote: that has to be a new record... hasn't it? for a non-state actor, maybe...
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This might be why some software license agreements specify that you are not allowed to publish benchmarks of the software or device.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Quote: According to the researcher, targeted attacks can bypass BitLocker's encryption by directly accessing the hardware and extracting the encryption keys stored in the computer's Trusted Platform Module (TPM) via the LPC bus. Whoa! That is serious.
Quote: It remains to be seen whether Microsoft will root out this particular vulnerability from BitLocker, but in the long run, cybersecurity researchers need to do a better job of identifying and fixing potential security loopholes before they become a problem for users. And now we see that the article's author knows nothing about PCs. The article just got finished saying how it's a hardware problem, and the author is placing the blame on MS.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The key is also very, very rusted. They broke BitLocker on a 10-year-old system that was running TPM 1.0, which was a discreet chip. Modern systems don't have this data bus to tap into.
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When engineering, I always aim to build the minimum spec with the cleanest architecture. YAGNI, probably
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KISS
But most people don't get that many times to do it simple, you need more brainstorming / thinking than usually.
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A widely reported story that 3 million electric toothbrushes were hacked with malware to conduct distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks is likely a hypothetical scenario instead of an actual attack. Just in case you heard it elsewhere
Or maybe it was 2 million? Would you believe a couple of Roombas and a fridge?
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If it were or not... I don't care... why the has a toothbrush need internet?
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The ol' Roombas and refrigerator trick, eh?
Missed it by that much.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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"It would be the biggest miracle if we get it back. We certainly haven't given up." And another great passes into the interstellar void
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Why don't they use the stargate to go for it?
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Now you have a powerful medium to bring your 3D world building skills to the global workforce, helping users feel closer together no matter where they are. Cyberspace is so much cooler in the books
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Quote: Microsoft Mesh Better
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Rules also ban "contractual, hardware or software related barriers to repair." You sell it, you fix it
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Quote: Sellers will be liable for a year after products are fixed Ok then, products will start breaking again after 13 months.
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The smallest rings in the solar system, belonging to the centaur Chariklo, may be perturbed by a moon that's yet to be discovered. "The Ring is trying to get back to its master."
I bet you thought I'd go elsewhere for that blurb
"Chariklo is the largest of these small bodies, making it similar to a large boulder the size of a small boulder" <-- about that big?
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