That’s not at all common yet though, it’s pretty much a gimmick in a few select phones.
That’s not at all common yet though, it’s pretty much a gimmick in a few select phones.
It’s sad that this is the best option for y’all.
At least the cars can be updated (at least until the manufacturer says fuck it). A ton of those ‘smart’ devices have no such capability so when a vulnerability is found it won’t ever be fixed.
There’s drinking at a good tempo and then there’s this.
They’re probably just going to disable it for manual access and add a regkey that you can add to regain access. (They’ve done the same for other ‘deprecated’ features)
That’s gonna depend on your launcher, for me it’s just long press an icon + tap edit
You can set any icon to anything you want so doesn’t even need to be fake.
Didn’t find anything from me… Then again I’m using a private tracker, which should insulate me from that. (Random people knowing, the ISP probs does know… But I don’t think they care)
Be the change you want to see in the world 😉
What’s with all the ads here lately
Really is a negative feedback loop… Quality(/availability) is shit so less people use public transport - so they either make tickets more expensive or reduce availability - which in turn reduces the amount of people using it - etc
Even taking into account a little traffic I’d still spend 2x times the amount of time going to work compared to going by car. Not to mention it’d cost about 20-30% of my net wage to do so daily.
I’m a simple lemming, when I see a dune reference, I upvote
In practice, there are several types of CAPTCHAs: text-based, image-based, audio-based and behavior-based.
Computer scientist writing an article about captchas doesn’t know that proof-of-work captchas exist… Such a joke.
Of course those don’t do much against automated fake form filling, but against DDoS they’re THE solution.
Proof of work (PoW) captchas make the (computing) cost for the attacker exponentially higher than for the website. Basically the website creates a challenge, which has to be solved by the client/attacker before getting access to content. Best of all the website can set the difficulty of the challenge to anywhere from instant to seconds to solve, so normally the users don’t even notice it (as it runs in the background) but once someone starts DDoS’ing the difficulty goes up.
Out of all things, somehow privacy badger removes it
For me it’s that a game I regularly play really needs their rootkit to run before they allow me to start it… If that ever changes or I stop playing it I’ll take a long hard look at Linux.
I mean, duh? With proof of work captchas existing, there’s no reason to have those image selection captchas… Ever…
How those work is by having the server generate a puzzle. Server side this is cheap to generate, while client side solving is “hard”. The server can even choose the difficulty of the puzzle, and even set it dynamically. This means that when your website is under light load the captcha can be really easy/fast to solve. If your website is under attack however the captcha can be set to take seconds to solve.
Seeing as you had about a 3 frame window to line up the middle one (and pure chance to line up the bottom one), don’t be too hard on yourself
Same here, sure there’s hacks and workarounds that don’t require root… But still why the extra step…
I just want my window animation speed to be faster, why does that disqualify me from reading stuff sent to my government mailbox.
“You don’t have to add ads to your webpage, but if you don’t nobody will find you using our search engine”
They be making everyone “choose” to add their ads/trackers to their website