

Wdym “this is it”? There are already several companies developing and selling RISC-V chips. I wish them all the best, but I wouldn’t expect them to be successful just because they do RISC-V designs
Wdym “this is it”? There are already several companies developing and selling RISC-V chips. I wish them all the best, but I wouldn’t expect them to be successful just because they do RISC-V designs
I feel connected to my city, my region, the EU and Germany in that order. Which is how it’s supposed to be I guess, except that EU and Germany are swapped for some facist reasons
It’s so weird how people in power play the most dangerous games in countries where the population is not disarmed
Let’s hope they put pressure on price for the 9800X3D :D
I guess what you meant to say is that are people stupid enough to buy that shit.
I don’t necessarily think that is about stupidity tbh, but that aside, you might want to work on your wording
People seem to confuse me with him a lot
Entschuldigen sie, aber ich rege mich nun mal gerne über alles auf.
Vor allem diese verdammten Deutschen, die Deutschland immer schlechter machen als es ist, und sich über alles aufregen. Das sind die schlimmsten!
Because compared to the 4070, its direct predecessor, it is?
Kein WhatsApp, okay, aber kein Smartphone?!
You think about it the wrong way. GPS is not passive, it is everywhere
You know, I don’t know what article you’ve read, but even the verdict at the very top already picks up your points. The article goes on to question whether the 5070 can compete with the 9070 or 9070 XT, even at its MSRP, which it also doubts it will sell for.
I have a wireless keyboard. It comes with its own dongle, so you can expect it to work with some generic keyboard driver. I plugged into my USB-hub, works just fine on Linux. No lag, no nothing.
On Windows? Well, it works, but the audio device I have plugged in just straight up refuses to function while the dongle is hooked up as well. It seems to gobble up pretty much the entire bandwidth. Amazing.
I’m just gonna go ahead and say it: 16 Characters are sufficient and 20 pretty damn secure.
That is assuming they do stuff right and there are no vulnerabilities, which they won’t and there are. However they may manifest, they are a greater concern at 16+ characters, especially if they don’t offer 2FA.
The reason is that even if machines become powerful enough that 16 characters can be bruteforced, which they can’t atm, you can effectively defend everything against bruteforce attacks by other means. Including but not limited to limiting login attempts, salts and pepper, multiple encryption layers etc.
With just a salt pepper you can make a 16 char password effectively a 24 char password… Or a 2.000.000 char password. Assuming it is not stolen alongside that is.
Edit: Changed ‘salt’ to ‘pepper’.
SPD sein wie: CDU will was machen? Ach, wahrscheinlich verboten? Na dann lass sie, wir holen uns dafür was umsetzbares…