Seriously, I've written multihundred LoC Scala programs at a go before, and when they compiled, they worked (and I was typing them in Scala IDE, so they compiled as soon as I was done typing, because it does the type-checking in real time). It's almost disappointing when you think of a lot of clever error messages for bugs that never materialize.
They're almost certainly grabbing the depth buffer off the GPU in some fashion, or else this "developed a way to pull visual information from Grand Theft Auto V" wouldn't be very interesting.
AFAICT, the MMU cache isn't exposed, it's just using the same cache hardware on-chip, and you can time how long it takes to access certain things to figure out what's currently mapped into the cache (there are orders of magnitude difference in speeds for main memory vs cache, so even if you have no idea what's *in* cache, you can figure out where it's from). Also, breaking ASLR tells you *where* to read, but it shouldn't be able to tell you what's there without additional exploits being available.
http://www.apple.com/shop/prod... is what I used to run Migration Assistant in TDM between a 2008 MBP (with FireWire) and 2013 (with no FireWire). I don't do that much A/V stuff, but is there any reason to expect it wouldn't work for your use case?
Thankfully my professional grade MacBook Pro docks with my professional grade Thunderbolt Display in the location I most frequently use a network port and would otherwise be port limited, and the display has a dedicated ethernet port. Everywhere else, I have my dongle, and really, I've used it at most 10 times in 2 years.
They may be medieval lunatics, but they seem pretty serious about enforcing a consistent (if deeply regressive) version of sharia, and in their eyes it's better to be a dhimmi than an apostate, and the reports I've read suggest they consider any Muslims who disagree with them to be apostates. I definitely wouldn't use the term "beneficence" to describe them (even relatively speaking).
At least with Daesh, you're better off as a Christian or Jew, where you can get away with surrendering and paying taxes, than as a "moderate Muslim", where you're likely to be declared an apostate and murdered.
Yeah, I don't understand how it's possible that they're as bad as they are, on especially on the HID side. My CODE's media keys don't get sent through my KVM even though my crappy Logitech's do.
Huh. It's been 4 years since I used a machine with that little RAM on a daily basis. These days 16GB is workable, but I still saturate it a couple times a week.
All depends on workflow, I suppose.
How fast Apple abandons which hardware, exactly? We're talking computers here, not phones. My 6 year old MBP still runs Mavericks fine, and I just sold it for $500, because it's still a damn nice computer for the majority of users (8GB of RAM, 240GB SSD, and a 15" screen).
You monster.
Because you don't want a process per tab?
Solution: browsers should (a) default to pausing scripts on background sites, (b) allow you to throttle CPU usage per-site.
Seriously, I've written multihundred LoC Scala programs at a go before, and when they compiled, they worked (and I was typing them in Scala IDE, so they compiled as soon as I was done typing, because it does the type-checking in real time). It's almost disappointing when you think of a lot of clever error messages for bugs that never materialize.
They're almost certainly grabbing the depth buffer off the GPU in some fashion, or else this "developed a way to pull visual information from Grand Theft Auto V" wouldn't be very interesting.
Filming for Avatar 7?
I've even had stuff where it asked me for admin credentials and then still failed.
AFAICT, the MMU cache isn't exposed, it's just using the same cache hardware on-chip, and you can time how long it takes to access certain things to figure out what's currently mapped into the cache (there are orders of magnitude difference in speeds for main memory vs cache, so even if you have no idea what's *in* cache, you can figure out where it's from). Also, breaking ASLR tells you *where* to read, but it shouldn't be able to tell you what's there without additional exploits being available.
http://www.translationparty.co... takes 22 rounds to find a fixed point with just English and Japanese.
http://www.apple.com/shop/prod... is what I used to run Migration Assistant in TDM between a 2008 MBP (with FireWire) and 2013 (with no FireWire). I don't do that much A/V stuff, but is there any reason to expect it wouldn't work for your use case?
Yeah, this looks like Microsoft is trying to get on the content store gravy train.
Mmmmm, the "what will C++ do now?" quiz show is one of my favorites. here's a little gem showing off the bizarrities of EOF, peek, and ignore.
Thanks for beating me to this post.
Thankfully my professional grade MacBook Pro docks with my professional grade Thunderbolt Display in the location I most frequently use a network port and would otherwise be port limited, and the display has a dedicated ethernet port. Everywhere else, I have my dongle, and really, I've used it at most 10 times in 2 years.
They may be medieval lunatics, but they seem pretty serious about enforcing a consistent (if deeply regressive) version of sharia, and in their eyes it's better to be a dhimmi than an apostate, and the reports I've read suggest they consider any Muslims who disagree with them to be apostates. I definitely wouldn't use the term "beneficence" to describe them (even relatively speaking).
At least with Daesh, you're better off as a Christian or Jew, where you can get away with surrendering and paying taxes, than as a "moderate Muslim", where you're likely to be declared an apostate and murdered.
Yeah, I don't understand how it's possible that they're as bad as they are, on especially on the HID side. My CODE's media keys don't get sent through my KVM even though my crappy Logitech's do.
Proof is a word for mathematicians, not for statisticians.
Huh. It's been 4 years since I used a machine with that little RAM on a daily basis. These days 16GB is workable, but I still saturate it a couple times a week. All depends on workflow, I suppose.
Heartbleed was a TLS protocol bug, not a crypto bug.
No, but you're also an idiot for not knowing the difference between SSL and SSH ;)
Sorry, I don't have the new naming scheme internalized. It runs 10.10 just fine, which is Yosemite, and not Mavericks.
How fast Apple abandons which hardware, exactly? We're talking computers here, not phones. My 6 year old MBP still runs Mavericks fine, and I just sold it for $500, because it's still a damn nice computer for the majority of users (8GB of RAM, 240GB SSD, and a 15" screen).
There's a difference between invasive and non-invasive probes. Finding molecules outside your car is non-invasive. Projecting an EMF beam into it is.
w.r.t. drone videos.