Kind of unrelated, why does c sometimes fail to print if it hits a breakpoint right after a print while debugging? Or if it segfaults right after too iirc
Sony has a patent for an input device having two data streams at once
Didn’t it have an even better looking one before they switched to the bar for no reason
The specifics of how the encryption works is irrelevant to this argument
I’m not claiming iPhones are superior
If it’s not the “Apple’s” and also not the “hardware based encryption”, what’s the argument then? As you pointed it out FBI only needed apple’s help since they didn’t have a working exploit and dropped it once a new one was found. In the latest case with android once again their existing tools didn’t work but cellibrite had an unreleased one ready to use, so they didn’t need to go to court in the meantime.
It says it’s immune since 2023 updates
Mfw Samsung on android 6 is the most secure 😮. Wonder if it has something to do with the mid boot password option that was around
Edit: Downvoted in 10 seconds wtf
I didn’t mean you were, that just sounded strangely judgemental for a question asked to a random person on the internet who you probably never saw before and will most likely ignore it
Yeah random guy on the internet, justify yourself
It doesn’t look that bad to me? Where’s the abhorrent? Upscaling doesn’t change colors
Why wouldn’t it be? I don’t mean install it, they could just download it on page load like other fonts
if the user doesn’t have a suitable font installed
Then they can just download the font. No need for images.
I bet this is about making the emoji animated or something
Is there was such a pdf, your government already received it. You writing in your own words is unique
Most games have a terrible story that merely serve as plot points to give context to what’s happening. The lore and world building is usually pretty good but story rarely is better than ‘ok’
I wish there were comparison numbers with windows too
It wasn’t set but it showed up as available when setting a frequency from the os. I just assumed it was an overclock since it uniquely made a noticeable noise and iirc the monitor was listed as 144hz when it was first listed pre launch
Yes. Turning down the refresh rate from 165 to 144 greatly reduced it.
I thought it was because the display was factory overclocked and was meant to run at 144 in the first place
I think we are misunderstanding each other
Exactly
It doesn’t send a yes/no signal it sends the fingerprint to be compared to the stored one
He tried to play Linus it seems