It seems to me all the streaming gaming services so far have been a flop. In order for it to work, we need really high bandwidth, reliable internet connections and low latency. The technology maybe isn't quite ready still, because we haven't really been focused on the reliability of internet connections and wifi, just more peak download speed. Streaming gaming sounds sexy, but IMO, it's probably bound to keep being a flop for the next 5-10 years. Not something I would invest in.
I am stadia subscriber and I can say that I have fallen in love with the platform. I used to play games more often and don't own a gaming PC or console, nor did I want to purchase one. Performance has been stellar thus far.
I played through Cyberpunk 2077 on Stadia and I'm lukewarm about it. On the other hand it's a good way to experience new games without the hardware (I played on a seven-year-old Hackintosh), but on the other hand, it's not a great gaming experience. Visual quality has issues and there is always some input lag even on a good connection.
It's pretty simple to exfiltrate data from the JavaScript sandbox once it has been compromised via XSS. The simplest way is probably appending an img tag to the page's DOM, with a src pointing to a server you control and send the user's password as the image name.
I believe he's referring to the Ecuadorian Embassy located on that street, where Mr Assange is located presently. There are obvious reasons (WikiLeaks) for keeping track surreptitiously of those visiting him.
I believe the only portions of the development kits which used Linux was the communication processor, an isolated computing platform bolted on to the hardware to facilitate certain debugging functions.
Actually, the 360 does have a custom architecture. It has a tri-core PPC based CPU and all custom ICs for the GPU and southbridge. It was the original Xbox which was Pentium based and very close to a commercial PC, although with custom GPU and southbridge ICs as well.
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agree, missing Berlin Wall photos may be offending to your conservative co-workers as an "in-your-face" reminder that the human race progress can't be stopped.
the difference between Communist Party bosses back in the USSR/Germany and right wing conservatives in the US today is only superficial. So, i'm not sure how you can have it both ways.
It no longer exists, but they likely still retain IP in this realm.