So you were thinking about developing your original game for the Apple platform? Just look at their great distribution system that protects you from pirating. Their powerful tools make it easier to release your project with out the huge resources of a publisher or AAA Developer, and their editors make sure that the fruit of thousands of man hours are destroyed.
The biggest thing you should worry about is not customers ripping off your product, but shovelware firms rebadging your product and stealing your market with their superior ability to reach the customer.
I wonder what precautions, if any Kali took when being ported to ARM Cortex? I guess you just have to accept the possiblity that your Hypervisor is interfering with your network data.
>transient signals behave differently from the periodic signals he tests in the video
He addresses this. No signal in our rate-limited sample exists in isolation. A transient blip or noise is not detected if it qoesn't fall in a point that is measured, yes, but a real signal does not exist on a single point. An audio codec is at another level above the hardware and doesn't change the fundemental physics of digital-analog implementations that havn't changed much in the last 10-15 years, and are developed with signal theory in mind.
What this thread really needed was another off the cuff interuptation of the story from someone who knows nothing about IT or computers or another rant about how Linux is hard. You're not being downmodded because you appear like Apple, you're being downmoded because your opinion offers nothing to the conversation.
Why do corporations use Adobe PDFs anymore? There has been a long and colorful history of PDF files being the first vector of attack. I'm not even sure it's not intentional. Why does your reader need to be 50mb and support every type of datatype and scripting language under the sun? Why can't these "extras" be part of a different product and not pushed to everyone's desktop in the world? There isn't even anything that PDF's offer anymore that would make them necessary or implacable.
Administrators should simply blacklist Adobe Reader and get a corporate license of FoxIt, if PDF is even a common format, internally.
Would it be so hard to organize a group on somewhere other than Facebook? This is not the first time a large, controversial group was shutdown on Facebook.
I boycott their games because they pretty much such anyway. Nothing from Blizzard since Diablo II has impressed me. I think Starcraft is way overrated and WoW is just shit, cheap physiological hacks that don't work on me.
Acutally, solar gets more subsidies by percentage. Oil gets more subsidies in total. This is pretty well known.
The substance isn't in your keyboard, it's in the botnet
If you think it's bad here, you should see reddit. "Opinion setting" at it's most caustic and depraved state.
So you were thinking about developing your original game for the Apple platform? Just look at their great distribution system that protects you from pirating. Their powerful tools make it easier to release your project with out the huge resources of a publisher or AAA Developer, and their editors make sure that the fruit of thousands of man hours are destroyed.
Oh wait
The biggest thing you should worry about is not customers ripping off your product, but shovelware firms rebadging your product and stealing your market with their superior ability to reach the customer.
emotionally immature /. poster makes sloppy car analogy.
Then most of the states will start to look like an Iraqi oil field, and we can send our troops home!
I wonder what precautions, if any Kali took when being ported to ARM Cortex? I guess you just have to accept the possiblity that your Hypervisor is interfering with your network data.
LinCity, Micropolis.
The *raison detre* is that KVM has money to hire devs to port KVM to ARM, because mysteriously, ARM manufactueres have fallen into a pile of money.
>transient signals behave differently from the periodic signals he tests in the video
He addresses this. No signal in our rate-limited sample exists in isolation. A transient blip or noise is not detected if it qoesn't fall in a point that is measured, yes, but a real signal does not exist on a single point. An audio codec is at another level above the hardware and doesn't change the fundemental physics of digital-analog implementations that havn't changed much in the last 10-15 years, and are developed with signal theory in mind.
I was price fixing because I wanted to feed the poor and this cute puppy. I submit this cute puppy into evidence for the court.
Until you use it as a proxy to launch other attacks. Are you really this stupid?
> they don't care about the same things in their computing experience that RMS does
Oh, they do care, it's just Apple gives the illusion that their needs are being met.
What this thread really needed was another off the cuff interuptation of the story from someone who knows nothing about IT or computers or another rant about how Linux is hard. You're not being downmodded because you appear like Apple, you're being downmoded because your opinion offers nothing to the conversation.
May I offer you a padded hammer instead?
Your comment sucks and you should feel bad for running this conversation off the rails.
Why do corporations use Adobe PDFs anymore? There has been a long and colorful history of PDF files being the first vector of attack. I'm not even sure it's not intentional. Why does your reader need to be 50mb and support every type of datatype and scripting language under the sun? Why can't these "extras" be part of a different product and not pushed to everyone's desktop in the world? There isn't even anything that PDF's offer anymore that would make them necessary or implacable.
Administrators should simply blacklist Adobe Reader and get a corporate license of FoxIt, if PDF is even a common format, internally.
Tell us something we don't know... for once, Assange.
You don't know what you're talking about but that's ok.
Would it be so hard to organize a group on somewhere other than Facebook? This is not the first time a large, controversial group was shutdown on Facebook.
Did you read the article? There was nothing special about this hack.
How about a nice open source client like p2p where people can upload directly to a anonymous network. Why do we even need a single site??
I boycott their games because they pretty much such anyway. Nothing from Blizzard since Diablo II has impressed me. I think Starcraft is way overrated and WoW is just shit, cheap physiological hacks that don't work on me.
The bug is that the user does not appreciate the difference between selling something great and doing something great.
Only if you consider purposeful backdoors disguised as simple vulnerabilities the same thing as simple vulnerabilities.