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Comment #37212641
qsort is part of the ISO C90 standard though.
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Comment #34829412
Check out rwsnoop, included in macOS. It use Dtrace to trace the read/write syscalls. You need to turn off SIP for Dtrace though afaik.
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Comment #34261862
Why not work to standardise an adult content HTML meta tag and do the same for DNS. Now sites that are tagged as adult content can be blocked at device and router level by the end …
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Comment #33471202
Not only does macOS comply to the POSIX standard, it also is a fully certified UNIX system. https://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/brand3683.htm
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Comment #29646175
This is cool. I must say that I prefer the OS9 version of Zoom with the detached windows.
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Comment #29428659
Nothing is stopping Nvidia from creating a N2 SoC that competes with the Apple M1. They don’t need to own ARM to do that. They can even create their own SOC with a Nvidia GPU.
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Comment #28988930
If the ad is an image and it’s been fetched from the server then it’s reasonable to assume it’s been viewed no?
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Comment #28418817
True, but it’s 1-to-1 like sms. If someone were to send CP to you over iMessage wouldn’t it be more natural to contact the police instead of Apple?
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Comment #28418249
Yes but Facebook is a communication plattform, iCloud is a backup and sync feature. Not sure how you think a ”report this message” would work.
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Comment #28255051
But you disable SIP while booted in recover mode. Somehow Apple needs to do this anytime the system is updated.
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Comment #28253961
Why is it not possible to disable SIP, make the desired changes, compute a new seal, then enable SIP again?
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Comment #27763524
You can use tmutil to create a snapshot. Or do you want to create an app that performs a snapshot via some API.
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Comment #27761131
You can definitely make snapshots on APFS. It also use checksums for filesystem integrity.
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Comment #27184415
To increase interoperability with existing libraries for example. The user group that has some kind of Apple device, and thus potentialy ALAC encoded audio is quite large.
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Comment #27183433
The format is ALAC, it’s not proprietary but an open spec. Secondly Apple has been using AAC since forever which is a successor to mp3 and an MPEG standard.
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Comment #25907561
So taxes basically. Or should this group be trusted to act out of the goodness of their hearts?
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Comment #25893493
Exactly, which raises the question why they are interested in buying Arm to begin with. A public statement is in the article: "With its proposed acquisition of Arm, NVIDIA will be …
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Comment #25823591
Possibly a dumb question, but would it not make sense to only deal with IP for a forward proxy?
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Comment #24272120
That’s a bit of a stretch isn’t it? You still have Global foundries, Samsung and the off chance, Intel opening their fabs.
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Comment #22530123
A majority of those cases are new. Just look at germany’s numbers a week ago. Presumably it takes some time for the condition to get worse and eventually lead to death.
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Comment #20778704
GUI based file system navigation is another example where surfacing a tree works well.
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Comment #20534196
You rest your hands above the keboard? I don’t get most of the criticism of the touch bar except if someone miss the function keys. While it’s true that you need to take your eyes …
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Comment #20387061
Somewhat off topic, but I found the idea of different prices interesting. It reminds me of industrial diamonds vs natural diamonds. If I have understood things correctly, industria…