Looks like they did well. All of the attacks required physical access and glitching the chip. That should be good enough for a lot of use cases.
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I watched the first episode and it was amusing whimsy but certainly nothing special. I didn't bother with the rest of the series.
Ultimately it's the drone operators responsibility to ensure they aren't violating airspace rules.
It really made me appreciate the scale of LA. And kudos to them for not busting out the drones unlike some others have been doing.
I can kinda see where the vacuum and (lack of) gravity might help with crystal growth but how do you then return something that sensitive back to earth?
Fascinating article and goes to show quite how many ways evolution can solve the same problem.
My UK rates are about £0.26/kWh for the day rate, £0.07/kWh for the night rate which is when things like car charging is done. Excess solar generation makes me £0.15/kWh I send back to the grid although not much of that going on in the winter ;-)
We also pay a daily standing charge for the grid connection.
The link refers to it being a style in an area that isn't covered. In that case I'd favour consistency with the current code it's touching and open an issue to update the style guide to cover the new area.
I've never really gotten on with the trackpads although they do feel nice and tactile. I've now got a dock setup so I can switch my primary monitor across to the steam deck along with the audio and a usb switch for my keyboard and mouse. I'm finally catching up with the RTS and strategy games in my unplayed queue.
I'm still waiting for a non-buggy PCI implementation. Intel and AMD northbridge implementations have had many years of development to get to where they are today compared to whatever IP most Arm PCIe implementations seen to be based on.
Writing floating point emulation code?
I'd pretty much avoided learning about floating point until we decided to refactor the softfloat code in QEMU to support additional formats.
Signal is the non-corporate replacement for What's App although realistically you end up having both due to network effects.