And you can't even check what it's really doing on your computer because it's a crime under US law.
Is this specifically for kernel level anticheat? Because this isn't a thing for software in general right??
And you can't even check what it's really doing on your computer because it's a crime under US law.
Is this specifically for kernel level anticheat? Because this isn't a thing for software in general right??
If Qualcomm released a FOSS RISC-V IP core that would've required spending multiple millions on hardware engineer salaries (no chance in hell), I would:
takes this opportunity to develop a high performance RISC V core
They might. This would never be open sourced though. Best case scenario is the boost they would provide to the ISA as a whole by having a company as big as Qualcomm backing it.
Idk about wisdom but I can attest to a speedy loss in faith of the human population.
Great. Now I'll have to buy this to justify overspending on 96gb of ddr5.
Wireless engineering concepts are simultaneously interesting while also making me want to take my own life.
It's quite the dichotomy.
All the different ways we've managed to chop up EM waves to implement the incredible wireless technologies we use daily is fascinating. But the math... Dear lord...
See, if you were a bat, that wouldn't be an issue
If you know a little electronics you can build a high power IR led circuit to generate super powrful IR signals that would work for this purpose.
Physical cable to the nearest cell tower?
Windscribe has a Websocket tunnel option. Haven't been on a network that's been able to block this mode yet.
man paste; eject got me