Losing this when you load ELFs is kind of a bummer. Probably a dumb question but I wonder if it'd be possible to only swap in the parts of the binary that are needed at any given time.
lol same. All my parts arrived except the 804. The supply chain for these cases appears to be imploding where I live (Hungary). The day after I ordered it either went out of stock or went up by +50% in all webshops that are reputable here.
I’m still a bit torn on whether I made the good call of getting 804 or the 304 wouldve been a enough for a significantly smaller footprint and -2 bays. Hard to tell without seeing them in person lol.
Are you satisfied with it? Any issues that came up since building?
I have been running my NAS on the 304 for 5 years. It fits natively 6 HDDs but I think it is possible to cram two more with a bit of ingenuity. It is tucked away in an Ikea cabinet that I have drilled the back of for airflow.
Even if I try to steelman your argument that locking down general purpose computers has some benefits particularly to gaming, its very short term imo.
How far away are we from hooking up a vision model to the display output of let’s say, Battlefield 6 and hooking in mouse+kb input from said vision model + an aimbot that perfectly replicates a top performing players mouse movements?
I’d say not very far away.
Much like how in online chess, no technical solution can attest that a move is really from a human brain and not a chess program running on his phone.
I find it reassuring that you can still get access to the data running on your own device, despite all the tens of thousands of engineering hours being poured into preventing just that.
My 2017 bottom shelf lenovo has SGX whether I like it or not.
In current year you can't really buy new hardware without secure enclaves[0], be it a phone, a laptop or server. Best you can do is refuse to run software that requires it, but even that will become tough when goverments roll out mandatory software that depends on it.
[0]: unless you fancy buying nerd vanity hardware like a Talos POWER workstation with all the ups and downs that come with it.
Android's developer mode has an option to "Set mock location app" so that you can test an app you're building that relies on location data. Various spoofing apps take advantage of this. On iOS, I don't know.
>Cloudflare’s ToS and contracts prevent them from doing nastiness
Crypto AG's ToS also presumably said "we pinky promise not to backdoor our devices" when selling it to foreign governments, and look how they ended up.
In the announcement thread here about Liquid Glass there was a guy predicting an avalanche of people implementing this effect badly everywhere they can. Well, here we go.
Not really a utility per se, but I really really wish that echo {1..n} would run echo n number of times with the current index as the argument instead of expanding to a single string that gets printed.
I know you can do a for loop as a one liner but I somehow never get it right the first time and turns out to be a bit of a PIA.
Losing this when you load ELFs is kind of a bummer. Probably a dumb question but I wonder if it'd be possible to only swap in the parts of the binary that are needed at any given time.
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