Sorry for the reddit link, I don’t know of a mirror. This was posted just today, running on an EeePC:
Sorry for the reddit link, I don’t know of a mirror. This was posted just today, running on an EeePC:
From my understanding, a lot of code in the graphics drivers is special-case handling for specific games to optimize for the way that the game uses the APIs. Is this correct?
In which case it would make sense to have the game-specific code loaded dynamically when that game is launched, since 99.99% of the game specific code will be for games that the user never runs.
I used Ubuntu from version 8.04 to 18.04 and not once did I have a successful upgrade between major versions. There is always something that gets broken to the point that a reinstall is necessary.
It’s not reading the contents of RAM via EM emanations, it’s using the EM emanations caused by certain memory access patterns as a side channel to exfiltrate data. Of course, that data could be anything, including whatever is in RAM, but the point is that you need to be running the code that generates the necessary memory access patterns to transmit the bits of data. This is not like TEMPEST where you can reconstruct a video display just using the emanations.
Thanks! I was racking my brain trying to think of where I knew it from, and after seeing the page that you linked I’m almost certain that it’s After Burner that is causing my brain to trigger the 80s association.
You can tell just from the font that this book is from the 80s
Is there something significant about this release, or are we just going to have a post every time every piece of software releases a new version?
Note to readers: Don’t install python dependencies for random python projects of unknown provenance. PyPI is regularly being used as a vector for distributing malware. See recent news stories here: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tag/pypi/
You should manually check every package listed in requirements.txt and verify that it is a trustworthy python library.
AI is definitely capable of making great music right now.
Got any links?
“Huge Leak” is just clickbait. This is just data-mined stuff from Source engine and nothing here was convincing for me.
Is it really a virtual machine? It’s running from a container, so it’s just a containerized desktop exposed over VNC, right?
Is it actually running its own kernel?
This is huge news. Great work to the contributors involved in making this happen.
if I share some rice I made
FYI: rice is derived from a racist pejorative term. A lot of people in the desktop theming community have stopped using it.
Not my post btw, just sharing the link :)