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Allezxandre

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About Allezxandre

[ my public key: https://keybase.io/allezxandre; my proof: https://keybase.io/allezxandre/sigs/d20rSob0AngN2jwtujnrwXrZYfLGdSXgwbrLHFAkmX0 ]

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    Is it? My experience with Arc (which I would assume would be heavier than Chrome) has been that it adds a lot of scary entries in the Resource Monitor App, but doesn't impact my da…

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    Comment #34701798

    Wikipedia [1] has a problem statement that I find explains the game quite simply: > the busy beaver game aims at finding a terminating program of a given size that produces the mos…

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    Comment #33488385

    I understand where Level is coming from with this response, but cybersecurity has taught us better. Yes, less than 10% of attacks use this exploit, but now that it’s public that yo…

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    It does, just hold the buttons you would hold to turn the phone off, not the button you would use to trigger Siri. On FaceID phones that means holding both the Lock and Volume Up b…

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    Comment #32076909

    On iOS, just hold the button you would use to turn the phone off, but hold longer, it will loudly count down to 0 and call emergency services. You can also press the side button 5 …

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    Comment #27794034

    Maybe, I don’t know, but it doesn’t mean we should just give up on protecting our data everywhere else. A GPS or Bluetooth signal would be far more precise as a mass surveillance t…

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    Comment #27793840

    But the point is that Apple Maps also has the commute suggestions without the privacy cost

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    Comment #27337322

    One example from last month: https://decrypt.co/69205/cardano-developer-iohk-strikes-part...

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    Comment #25576810

    Because it advertises a shorter time to arrival? This has been an issue with Google Maps for some time: being more optimistic than e.g. Apple Maps just so you use the service, as s…

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    > But let's say you're a technically savvy person that is actually interested in cookie privacy; I'm really surprised you're not using "cookie autodelete"-style plugins already. I …

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    Comment #24505906

    Proof-of-work really is a nice system

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    Comment #24325371

    Hey it's slightly off topic, but if you work with Datasets, a struggle I often have is sharing them, so I built a service for this that you can find here: https://Joule.Host

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    My favorite SQL library has been Go-Jet in Go: https://github.com/go-jet/jet It has a different approach from PgTyped, which generates type-safe TypeScript code from SQL, whereas G…

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    Comment #23266043

    I don't know for other countries, but as for France, it's compliant with the exam-mode that all calculators must comply to for national exams. So I can't say for your specific case…

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    Comment #23159715

    Just copy the text and use `sed` on your clipboard to transform your text. On macOS: pbpaste | sed 's/^.*$/ &/' | pbcopy

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    Comment #22898328

    The article states that while the virus could have escaped from a lab, there is no evidence this was intentional.

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    It might be my fault as I linked to the conclusion, but you are reducing the whole article to a part of the 9 miles distance argument

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