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What is in the dumped memory (for CVE-2024-29745 )?
Can the device encryption keys be extracted from this ? Or is it more random data?
What is in the dumped memory (for CVE-2024-29745 )?
Can the device encryption keys be extracted from this ? Or is it more random data?
Did the Lemmy developers register the name under the .ml TLD because they are such fans of Mali? Maybe but probably not.
The .ml stands for Marxist /Leninist.
Yeah, that was my first thought to.
If possible I get the Git repo from the F-Droid entry for this app. And I usually look at the activities and commits. I hope that helps.
Die someone already mention the Apollo 14 computer hack .
As it would be better here. The example is even an asian manufacturer. As it looks like now, my next car will be from a few years ago.
Ok, I try. So URLcheck is just nice to review what you have clicked and maybe remove some tracking.
I prefer Mull because I have the impression I get better privacy. First, there is Adblock and other extensions which ( I think) I can’t use in Vanadium. And second, I use a feature to delete just any history/ cookie etc. on app close. I think this option is also not available.
The GrapheneOS devs largely prefer their chromium based browser. I however decided for me that a combination of the URLCheck and Mull apps fits my needs best.
Uh, thanks for the info, didn’t know that I the old app/repo is not maintained anymore.
I tried to use GPT4 in my work but it continuously gave factually wrong answers.
To start a fusion reaction you need the energy of a fission bomb. (At least for bombs and stuff)
Every time I search a company website on Google and I don’t like the company and want them loose money. If I like the company I click the normal search result.
I think no one has mentioned the base for all the cryptographic functions. A mathematical operation which is simple in one direction but very hard in the the other (backwards). The factorisation of large prime numbers is one example.
Hey, this is a unironically a very good answer regarding “real” dragons. Although, the cinema scent would hopefully not be an airway irritant.
Not even pixelated.
Thank you for the recommendation.
It only recently occurred to me the literal meaning of floppy vs. hard disk and the distinction between soft-, firm- and hardware.
Maybe because it was originally developed as a platform to discuss Marxism and Leninism?