

It is a CPU vulnerability, so while the researchers used QEMU for their example, it is not necessarily specific to it.
It is a CPU vulnerability, so while the researchers used QEMU for their example, it is not necessarily specific to it.
I don’t watch videos with elements of the thumbnail clearly AI generated
PETG is typically less heat resistant than ABS
I mean if it saves effort on job hunting it can’t be worse (linkedin is AWFUL)
This is the hollywood level tomfoolery every black hat strives for (i hope) lmao
“CP” for brevity
Would be neat if we could view the steam survey data for only english language users (I, being an english language user, primarily care about my peers. Sorry if you are not an english language user)
They didn’t have ultrasonic microphones at the dawn of computation
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The article addresses that in a footnote
The only drives I have ever had fail were WD and sandisk (sandisk especially, good GOD never buy flash from sandisk)
Never change, Phoronix comments section
space station 14 and Mindustry are both excellent games.
Having an adblocker and whitelisting a website you want to benefit from ad revenue are not mutually exclusive.
No shade against you, but WINE stands for “WINE is not an emulator”
Common milkweed really living up to the name in the midwest
You don’t need a dummy plug on linux. You can just ask the kernel to spawn any fake display you want. (Yes, even on NVIDIA)
This guy’s wiring certainly isn’t up to code.
The CMOS battery only maintains the data in the bios’ volatile memory and runs the RTC when the system has no power, it is completely out of the picture when data is being read from said volatile memory.