Makes sense, thanks!
Makes sense, thanks!
So what are you saying? Even with pretty good vision it makes a massive difference?
What’s a pedalo?
Get a USB c dock
So it’s a hollow half-shell
There’s an actual article on [remote coin-flipping] (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coin_flipping#Telecommunications)
Ah, i think i misunderstood your comment.
In terms of archiving I agree, in terms of restoring a running copy from an archive, maybe not.
C code that reproduces a running binary on an up to date compiler is worse than a machine code binary for a legacy machine of which complete Emulation is not guaranteed?
Yes, physically secure key exchange, but at Tage same time mist progress also correlates with progress in quantum computing and quantum attacks on classical crypto and most key security problems are not due to transport attacks. But its a good thing.
Mostly secure key exchange via quantum key distribution. QKD automatically detects eavesdropping and can thereby guarantee a secure key exchange based on fundamental physics. That’s basically it.
Depends on the climate obviously.
I believe pipewire should be able to do the routing. Pulseaudio as well.
Pay or okay is happening in the EU right now as well. At least in Germany…
GDPR is EU legislation, noyb is an EU organisation. What are you talking about?
Bitwig is probably the best available closed source daw on linux
In arch it’s just very easy to forget to install a specificoptional package for a subsystem that makes a feature of gnome work.
There’s embedded rust for a few platforms. Using it on ESPs is fun
Where’s the reading order? Is there a lot of series hopping?
There is a difference however. The techno feudalists are no longer about the means of production. Instead they increasingly show rent-seeking behaviour. Businesses looking to own “market places” and becoming brokers of other people’s services is a techni feudalist trend. Take Amazon for example. They sell top spots in their search directly to business customers. An app store monopoly is more akin to land ownership than classic factory capitalism.
What’s a good modern text to approach the genre?