The problem isn’t even ooxml, it’s that MS themselves don’t always follow the standard
The problem isn’t even ooxml, it’s that MS themselves don’t always follow the standard
In a lot of cases there’s no naughty context to 69
With Google Docs it works. If you need more a cheap tablet and Bluetooth keyboard & mouse is still cheaper
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Usually the desktop is on Ctrl+Alt+F7
What kind of tool do they mean here? 🤨
And for $200 you can get a smartphone that is more than good enough
It is an https website. The first time I tried I got the warning that the certificate is self-signed, but now it shows that it’s secure
If you want to read thos as a manpage, the command is
curl -sL -H "Accept: text/roff" https://jamesg.blog/2024/02/29/linux-manual-pages/ > post.page && man ./post.page
You could change the dog to Merlin the wizard, Clippy or a couple others
It was just a pun on the sound of crickets being used to represent no answer
I get being surprised about the others being down, but what did you expect from a provider called Cricket Wireless
If you run large‑scale Internet services,
That means if you’re large enough that A can pick up the slack if B shits the bed. The only impact would be that you have to use HTTP2
Newer ones aren’t that large, but why bother when you have a cellphone always with you anyway
You can get a VoIP phone that works over the Internet
If you do examine what it’s doing you will catch this as soon as an attacker exploits it, and can disable it. Also, you should maybe not run the entire production with experimental features enabled. In a stable feature this would absolutely be a CVE, but this is marked experimental because it might not work right or even crash, like here
It was on purpose on the side of the road so people could gice feedback. But the issue wasn’t a health issue (privilege escalation, etc), it just wasn’t tasty (DoS). Something you really don’t want to sell in the store, but in an alpha/beta version it’s no big deal
It’s an experimental feature. It doesn’t need a bugfix release because you’re not supposed to run it in production, and it’s just a DoS, not privilege escalation or something
1024x768x24bit is 2.4 MB