Rust has perfectly fine tools to deal with such issues, namely enums. Of course that cascades through every bit of related code and is a major pain.
Rust has perfectly fine tools to deal with such issues, namely enums. Of course that cascades through every bit of related code and is a major pain.
In the bottom picture it looks like the top “port” is just an air intake.
The option to use TOTP is already well hidden. It’s not like someone who does not know what he is looking for and uses an Authenticator already will accidentally select it.
I mean, other file sync apps upload everything to a third party while you’re working with the device.
Then, when you use another device the first one can be turned off.
Then why does the kernel have a crypto API?
Checkmate, Satoshi Torvalds!
Most x86 EFIs are, so the comparison is not really fair.
They probably just manifested in the library one day. That, or they are taken from L-space.
That’s Canonical building Mir 2.
I hate thinking of usernames and I am extremely bad at it.
There also isn’t a loop instruction though.
Same with the marketing around 'high protein" foods.
Not here, because it’s being used as a function argument.
It’s not even controllable RGB? Just shitty rainbow all the time?
The truth is that there is value in both a generalist and a specialist.
Is this sarcasm? I’m not sure, because there is this guy that said “Valve will save the Linux Desktop” about 10 years ago.
I think that’s fairly obvious with the smaller text and context.
That’s wrong, data is still usually encrypted.
A locked bootloader ‘just’ prevents tampering with the OS. You’re only pwned when using the phone after it has been manipulated.
Also a neverending discussion around some “newer” words or brands such as Ketchup, Nutella, etc.
It appears to be a complete US phenomenon to me. I have only ever heard this myth in online media, and it just seems absurd iron oxide somehow spawns Bacteria.
Not really, if absent means “no change”, present means “update” and null means “delete” the three values are perfectly well defined.
For what it’s worth, Amazon and Microsoft do it like this in their IoT offerings.