Seeing as my homelab domain is literally {first name}{last name}.{country I live in} I didn’t really care :P
Seeing as my homelab domain is literally {first name}{last name}.{country I live in} I didn’t really care :P
Average dead by daylight killer
Use it on your phone, duh :P
Jokes aside I wish windows supported pin+hardware key to log in… But alas that’s an enterprise only thing.
Instructions unclear, booted tails from usb
From Android 14? 13? they’ve gotta do that on Android too.
Being born there is the first step to becoming terrorist scum, they had it coming!
/s just in case if that wasn’t obvious
Look up flipped bits
Those are easy to mitigate, even on a hardware level… But of you really needed to you could even do it on a software level.
Look up rounding errors
For integer numbers… Suuuure
Look up lossy data
What the fuck does compression have to do with this? Guess you needed to pad your text
Look up bit overflow
Even a 32bit processor will not overflow unless you go above 2 billion, and even if you were using 16 bits, that’s what the overflow bit is here to indicate… And if you’re coding using anything but assembly this isn’t anything you need to worry about
There are genuine concerns with digital voting, but you’re missing every single one of them with this response.
God that is I’m one terrifyingly upbeat SCP while still being very anomalous.
Edit: forgot to follow my theme (read my SCP entry to understand I guess)
The ones that get caught anyways
If an app gets pirated they’re going to have thrown out this check too.
According to the dumbfucks making the government application of Belgium (to read official communication) trustworthy means having developer mode disabled.
“You don’t have to add ads to your webpage, but if you don’t nobody will find you using our search engine”
They be making everyone “choose” to add their ads/trackers to their website
Didn’t really think about that one but you’re right damn… (Looked it up, and it depends on the bit depth etc, but it’s around 3.2Gbps for the display settings if I’m correct)… So that explains a lot
Gigabit is capable of like 720p@30Hz which it probably should be able to fall back on, but I understand why they wouldn’t do that haha. 1080p@15Hz is also possible :)
One of those cables that don’t work is rated for like 120W, with gigabit transfer speed… But it refuses to transmit display… Like bruh
It gets even better, each function of the port also needs proper support from the cable. Often cables do not support the full spec of usb to cut costs.
While the symbols in the post are often put on computers, for usb cables this is seldom done (only a few brands do).
Source: had to find a cable that supports both DP and PD to connect a portable external monitor after I lost the original cable. (1/9 cables worked)
That’s not at all common yet though, it’s pretty much a gimmick in a few select phones.
It’s sad that this is the best option for y’all.
At least the cars can be updated (at least until the manufacturer says fuck it). A ton of those ‘smart’ devices have no such capability so when a vulnerability is found it won’t ever be fixed.
For that particular website yes, but a salted client side hash is worthless on a different website.
Edit: plus even unsalted it would only work if the algorithm is the same and less iterations are done
To maintain my privacy I proxy it though :)
To be fair for now it’s only used to access some admin portals for services I got running (Arr stack, syncthing, etc). The main domain isn’t even mapped (so gives 404), though at some point that might become a portfolio website.