Can we no longer use hashtags in comments?
Can we no longer use hashtags in comments?
The opening tag for the link has a parenthesis, not angle bracket.
I feel obligated to recommend buying the video codecs from the RPi Foundation. They cost about $10 and give you hardware accelerated decoding for a few formats. I find myself decoding 1080p at over 60fps with an overclock.
On a digital cable, data lines work or don't. The cable is HDMI, so speed isn't relevant (the HDMI spec specifies the speed cables must be able to operate at). The cable either functions, or it doesn't. Quality doesn't degrade until the cable is no longer functional. And Audioquest doesn't set the price, they…
The width. One thing that has always been noted was that the width of all mobile iOS devices is no greater than the width of the average adult thumb, meaning one-handed operation would be viable. Making it slightly skinnier while making it taller makes one-handed operation still viable.
`rm -rf /`doesn't work as of a few revisions of `rm` ago. Now, you need to execute `rm -rf —no-preserve-root /`.
Doing that would mean requiring root and reverse engineering the raw calls to make to the camera IC file node, then essentially adding support on a device-by-device basis, and for every version of Android the device has had.
This is actually incorrect. The Google Play Store is part of Google Apps, a suite that manufacturers have to pay for, licensing it from Google on a per-device basis. No features were removed, you just have a misunderstanding of what Android's "features" actually are. Also, if a set top box runs a flavor of Linux,…
My routers use DD-WRT, where you can disable the reset button. Nobody's able to reset the routers in my household, which is great given how much I've fine-tuned them.
I'd like to point out that the age-old joke of rm -rf / isn't valid anymore, and you actually have to run rm -rf —no-preserve-root /, at least in the current revision of rm. BusyBox's rm still works fine, though.
Are there any online tools to check if your credentials have been dumped? If not, I'll write one, simple enough. Google doesn't turn up any results towards the top.
On my Galaxy Tab 10.1 (GSM) with CyanogenMod 9, for some reason, it won't allow me to install. I'm guessing Vlingo forgot to set their android:anyDensity="true", like half the decent apps, meaning I can't install unless I significantly lower my DPI...
Anyone else notice the flash at 5:00?