

Be aware that hardware access from a virtual machine(for an audio interface, for example) can be jittery or slow (latency), which might make it unusable for your purposes or not. You’ll have to find out.
Be aware that hardware access from a virtual machine(for an audio interface, for example) can be jittery or slow (latency), which might make it unusable for your purposes or not. You’ll have to find out.
Nah man, if you explain things with analogies and metaphors you definitely got the ADHDs! Better get on those meds, yo!
Lately every vaguely relatable thing I read on the internet is a sure-fire sign of ADHD it seems.
Finally!
But, then again, it’s hexbear…
So, uh, serious question. Is it not like this for everyone?
Thanks, random person on the internet.
You haven’t seen his Omegle exploits.
Located entirely within your kitchen.
Huh, I’m surprised the doctor was allowed to comment on that.
You… You couldn’t identify the BBC?
Erfurt, what a shithole.
Broken clock…
I dunno. I think it adds something of value without being obtrusive.
In practice, CrowdStrike very likely tests Falcon on various hardware as parts of their tests before shipping updates on it, as it’s used by a huge amount of enterprises; and a fuckup like that would mess the trust they’ve built with those enterprises. Enterprises are trusting them to run ring 0 code on their computer, so they can have a malware-less experience after all.
One rule could be censoring information that could plausibly out someone, such as the name of a (step?)family-member
Come on guys, you’re all falling for obvious bait.
The law does not universally require “intent”, I might not intend to speed in my car or fuck a 17 year old, but if it happens I am still responsible.
I highly recommend reading the Github thread as this is not at all an accurate representation. These features you’re talking about are off by default. Removing them from the existing package is just breaking existing users. There’s already a report from a user who can’t access their passwords because yubikey support was suddenly removed. You don’t do that to users just because you suddenly develop an opinion as a package maintainer that you feel is important. There was no dialogue, no consideration and a very rude, dismissive attitude of Julian.
Used to be Sketchup, not sure if that’s still around for free. Used for a lot of architectural stuff and somewhat beginner friendly.
Me personally I’d use Blender, but that seemingly requires you to learn how to model donuts with sprinkles first…
Surely the King’s special move is also Castling? It takes two to tango!