Writing kernels for parallel execution with OPENCL gives me flashbacks every time I remember them
Writing kernels for parallel execution with OPENCL gives me flashbacks every time I remember them
brave article finds only good things about brave and only bad things about Firefox
Color me surprised /s
This is accurate, it is also accurate for (at least some part of) android though… Going into recovery boot requires the phone pin for my mid-range phone. Hell even turning off the phone can be set to require pin or biometric.
Damn… That is good…
I guess we now have to learn all the different markers for AI generated music too (like hands and background continuity for image generation)
There are so many ways to encode information into an image without changing its look that I doubt you’ll find most of them by “changing levels”
But then those images could contain the very fingerprints he’s trying to avoid
30? I’ve come across website that in this case would list out all 807 partners.
These days that’s still python
I tried picking up rust for the AoC, but any program I wrote ended up unreadable cuz of this unwrap_or. It just allows too much chaining. Then again other options for chaining operations aren’t much better, like match. Idk what I’m doing wrong or if rust never was meant to be readable.
For tile thats a paid feature lol, as in monthly subscription to use a device you paid for to its fullest extent.
Yeah ofc, if you already have a valid key doing everything you need you ofc have no need of it. If you would like BitLocker and remote desktop protocol (build in) like I do, you need a “pro” license.
Stealing from a big company like microsoft is still ethically justified imo.
For anyone wondering how one would go about upgrading your home install to pro, there’s MAS. It’s a simple script that will activate the windows version of your choosing, it can activate msoffice too.
It can be searched just fine, Googled my tag to see where I get hits, and quite a few are Lemmy comments.
Possible, but nobody is wasting such a good exploit on average consumer PC’s.
Interesting how the second “correct result” is years older