@MehdiB. I recently started it, I am on lesson 2 so I can't really give overall feedback. But I have skimmed the course and it looks 'ok' if you don't know these stuff
@JBis When a computer boots, lower level systems like BIOS (UEFI in newer systems) take over, run things like POST. Even before that, you have stuff like intel ME comes on and starts up the actual CPU. These things require memory and only recognize the hardware slotted memory
@Squirrelkiller thanks, that definitely provides a lot more context. It's obvious now that you are in a Fragment subclass. Not sure that I can be much help, though. I'm really rusty with Android and know nothing about Kotlin. I think the next piece of info anyone will need to help you is: what happens when you run your code? And what do you expect instead?
Why the hell is Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "kotlin.jvm.internal.Intrinsics" on path: DexPathList only logged at the INFO level??
Is using a single HandlerThread to perform many computations better than equally dividing those computations to Coroutines?
I am using a single HandlerThread to do the work, it works fine. I was wondering if delegating that work to 3-4 coroutines is a better choice in terms of memory/CPU efficiency?
Let's say, I have 4 jobs that need to be executed every 500 ms. Each job requires many computations. I am feeding these jobs to a HandlerThread, where each job eventually gets executed. Now, I was wondering if setting up a Coroutine for each job is better
Technically, I don't feel the 'need' to do background work in parallel as they are already being done fast
the system is going to award my 500 bounty to an answer that makes no fucking sense yet got accepted by the original asker and miraculously now got an upvote too
well it's gonna award half of it in 24h, cause I'm not gonna
> My biggest inspiration for joining a software company is Tanmay Bakshi because he got a job in Google at a very young age as a developer and is helping the world understand how beautiful the Artifical Intelligence (AI) revolution is
Question, there's two internet plans offered for something. One is streaming one is non streaming. Do you think they are just two different throttling speeds or one blocks streaming sites?
Remember to have a mode that lets the router connect to your parent network without the VPN/tunnel configs so that you can clear any gateways etc, then enable it once internet is established
No, it provides a fully encrypted TCP/TLS connection
You'd do something like: Have your regular wireguard set up, say on port 2048 on your server. Have an stunnel set up on port 2049 on the server, that forwards locally to 2048
For networks with DPI, you can connect via your stunnel, so to the packet inspector it is just a normal SSL connection - wireguard runs inside that tunnel
It is still detectable since pretty much all traffic from your machine will go over exactly one connection to a single destination, which is non-standard
But unless you're in a super paranoid network, no one is really going to stop you for that
Just tell them you're streaming 8k videos if they ask
What do you do for airplanes? I usually watch what mac address is sending and receiving most packets (figure they bought internet) DeAuth them until they give up and then take their mac address. But thats kind of a dick move.
On long flights it may be worth it. Apparently on older flights you could use a fake credit card because they couldn't actually make the purchase and check if it went through until they land.
May have said this before but that reminds me of the guy who realized that he could buy $1,000's worth of $0.50 coins from the US treasury website at exactly $0.50, so he would max out many credit cards and get all the benefits without spending a dime.