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It really lips the whamma’s ass
It really lips the whamma’s ass
Unreal Engine is a major example, you get access to a private repo containing the engine’s source code but you’re bound by an agreement regarding what you can do with it IIRC. Of course anyone is allowed to apply for access though
Hyprland, Wayland native Tiling WM
For 2, the issue is most phones have a lock screen overview sorta effect, where the phone can wake up from sleep with movement or gestures. Actions on the lock screen can hence trigger things, like media playback and emergency dialling
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urn from subroutine, int3 would be something relating to interrupts off the top of my head.
Might want a sled and a ROPe to have a smooth descent
Huh, I was about to correct you on the use of embarrassment in that the intent was to mean a large amount, but it seems a Wiki edit reverted it to your meaning a year ago, thanks for making me check!
Specific to JS, due to the double equals being type oblivious
The firmware has to allow it, so if you’ve got physical access to the machine that’s possible. Remote access root, on the other hand, can’t tell the firmware to register new keys as long as it’s configured correctly
Generally yes. For many distros, the kernel signing key is with the distro maintainers and so the package comes with pre-signed kernel images. For distros like Arch and Gentoo, it’s the user’s responsibility to maintain the signing key and sign each updated kernel
Ahhh the comment misspelled it, yep that’s the one. Thanks!
LGPL actually, not GPL
I feel that might be an issue from 4G onwards, considering VoLTE and VoNR are intended to avoid the use of a separate voice network to their existing data network
I’m not talking about C itself, I’m talking about the programming language Carbon, aimed at being a compatible alternative 😅
It’s by your comment that I’ve now finally realised the C-alternative programming language Carbon was named as a nod to the name and element C
Dammit we’ve just made UPI
He did eventually take one later on, which I can imagine must’ve been a bit of a painful decision ;-;
Doesn’t that already exist as the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) partition?