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Slightly late according to other predictions

https://xkcd.com/1508/


I couldn't find a link to the source code.

Are they still pushing the "security through obscurity"?


Peru's experience with a President with a math degree didn't go that well


DRM protection schemes usually don't rely on TPM, the real magic happens inside your GPU and the monitor.


They can use all available tools at the same time.


TPMs existed for at least a decade though.


They can even be based on free software like in my Librem laptop. This is however not what Microsoft wants.


In my experience the MathML support is still mediocre, especially on Chrome.

https://fred-wang.github.io/MathFonts/mozilla_mathml_test/


Thnx for sharing!

With Safari (standard and tech preview) the rendering looks strange (at least). The root sign does not have a strait line at the top (for many fonts) and at least the partial derivative is not rendered as italic (for all fonts).


That test page doesn't seem to use any features current Chrome doesn't support. Or do you just mean that the appearance isn't identical to the TeX rendering even if you use a font like Latin Modern?


It improved a little bit from what I remembered (on Chrome it had problems displaying multi-line brackets), it still has some inaccuracies tho

https://imgur.com/a/83lSuYn


When you buy hardware that goes rogue you're forced to throw it away and install something new, which costs money for hardware and labor.

When a GMO goes rogue you can just buy a different seed the next planting season, which you were going to do anyway.


The "Save to Pocket" button at the bottom is a nice touch.


Because of Cache Partitioning it's technically impossible to have a cache hit in your example.


True right now in 2024 (and so long as you're using an up-to-date browser). But not always true.


I remember the OG pebble using the backlight LEDs as ambient light sensors but I can't find where I read it.


Is it basically btdig.com ?


Btdig is awesome. If this is like an open source version in Go then that is a huge contribution.


Isn't btdig also open source? I see a "fork me" button on the front page and it leads to a repo: https://github.com/btdigg-org/dhtcrawler2


It is 9 years old and in Erlang.


An advantage here would be people self hosting their own based on this project.


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