- I could not compare it completely, but it sounds very much like this talk that I saw many years ago at the CCC.
SS7: Locate. Track. Manipulate. [2014] https://media.ccc.de/v/31c3_-_6249_-_en_-_saal_1_-_201412271...
- 3 points
- For reference: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Gaming
"The division owns intellectual property for some of the most popular, best-selling, and highest-grossing media franchises of all time, including Call of Duty, Candy Crush, Warcraft, Halo, Minecraft, and The Elder Scrolls."
- > However, iOS has a different situation. Due to Apple's App Store and sandboxing policies, other browser apps are forced to use Safari's JavaScript engine. That is, Chrome, Firefox and Edge on iOS are simply wrappers on top of Safari that provide auxiliary features such as synchronizing bookmarks and settings. Consequently, nearly every browser application listed on the App Store is vulnerable to iLeakage.
This should be a reason to lift this policy and allow different engines on these devices!
- A video from Mark Rober about Zipline, to get an idea. I was very impressed when I first heard of them.
- Well..
Is a year really "arbitrarily chosen"? After all it's defined by our solar system. And for the start date of Jan 01, I would go out and claim, that years are most of the time compared starting Jan 01. It would be much more random to start this record on Feb 20.
Yes one may debate if 110 as the cutof to count days in is "the best choice", but well, it's in the US and we humans like nice numbers ;)
But all these values are not excluding like your example.
- But this is different from the 500Wh/kg Battery that was announced around 3 month ago right [0]?
Has something happened in this regard?
- Maybe to make stories like these ungoogleable?
https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-crypto-dogecoin-tesla-18502932...
- The thing is, I can't think of a company, with even a 1/10 the userbase that did not at least announce turning of such a service. These changes impact at the very least the users of Twitter itself. And given the history of Twitter, one can argue that the success was in part due to these third party clients.
- Have you tried Eternal Terminal?
We did not integrate them into a UniFi ecosystem, just used the PoE and dumb-switch functionality.