misterfox85
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misterfox85

As someone with education in Incident Response for cybersecurity, they’d be better off developing an in-house solution, if they decide that a cloud solution is truly needed. Storing info in “the cloud” is far more risky than storing it on-site. I assume that the resources they intend to store will be selected for its

It’s not the price that is the issue, it’s the precedent. Every other console allows you to back up your saves offline to an external device for free. It’s a basic quality-of-life feature that would be very easy to implement in the Switch.

As someone with an education in computer forensics and hacking methods...not in a million years.

*Splattle Royale

That entirely depends on what is being handled on the Switch itself and what is being handled on the game server. If all of the important stuff is handled on the server, nothing running on the Switch will change that.

A tablet that can play GameCube and Wii games via a homebrew emulator.

Data can be hidden inside the image data. As long as the file still has the right “header” at the start of the data, your computer will label it as an image. Try renaming an EXE file on your computer to a JPG, and see what program tries to open it.

Aramark provides the food for campus dining at my university. I got used to it eventually.

I laughed a lot harder at this than I probably should have

Considering the laptop itself isn’t being manufactured anymore, I’m not sure if there’s any ongoing support from the linux community to fix the issues.

It’s an ASUS X205TA, which uses some unknown proprietary parts. As such, there is not a complete linux driver for the audio, and the C-states of the Bay Trail CPU cause random crashes which have not been resolved yet.

Mostly the proprietary wifi, touchpad and speaker hardware. Neither will work on linux because there are not any linux drivers that are compatible with them.

If my laptop supported Linux I’d jump to it in a heartbeat.

That happened with a lot of things in TLJ- Rey’s Parents, The Codebreaker, The Replacement Codebreaker, Captain Phasma...

Funny that this comes from a blog that has praised ad-blocking extensions and software multiple times for their privacy-securing features.

What about the wireless charging-at-a-distance tech that Energous showed off? Nobody will want a “wireless” pad when they can charge their phones over the air from up to 3 feet away from the base station.