Slow internet in Africa, so they are unable to send log files and the bug is incurring only in devices in Africa, the transfer kept failing, it was quicker for me to Image a device here with the Image for African devices and update it, crash it, then get the logs, the frustration kinda went away once I realised the second point
And yeah as per common sense, shouldn't actually smash keyboards
@bradbury9 well, it costs them money, all that scraping up public databases and paying off shady cellphone companies to collect all that data.
IANA won't really have good information. IP addresses aren't assigned geographically in any meaningful resolution.
A cellphone company might have an assigned block of IP addresses, but each IP's last known geo-location can be anywhere in its carrier's network range.
Python does have some libraries, that use external databases as well, but they are free. Probably not very exact, but free. For example pypi.org/project/python-geoip
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Have xml response which have random string in PKCS7 format. I need to embed that PKCS7 string to pdf.
Have xml response which have random string in PKCS7 format. I need to embed that PKCS7 string to pdf.
What is the step to do the same in asp.net c#
Find Input xml file Input XML
Output
Digital signed pdf
City is specific enough, we will have a "!follow nickname" command, that stores the suspicious player location. Once a location is followed, when admins enter a message is sent "player XXX is connecting from a followed location, check his/her playgame"
The phyton bot was awful, but that geolocation plugin was quite nice
I disagree, Poll the wikipedia IP-Adress site, parse that info, extract where your IP is and which company bought it, poll the wiki site of that company, check it's location ... PROFIT!
An IP can be assigned to an ISP. An ISP can serve users in a very large area. In Israel, ISPs are national. Simply knowing the owning company will tell you nothing.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Also is it posssible that android checks your public IP-adress and reports that along with your geoposition to google, so that they could map in theory which ip belongs to which region?
@Squirrelintraining Yes, almost certainly. Android sends google telemetry not only about your public IP address and any information the cell-towers report, but also your GPS location, and the list of all wifi networks around you, which helps them know the locations of people on wifi as well.
I mean in, germany atleast, an IP might be considered as something that can be used to determin somebodies Identity, and thus it isn't allowed to use such data in the telemetery
@bradbury9 Hang on, so if you have GPS disabled, but wifi enabled, in theory, google or any other app could calcualte your position based on the wifi signals around you?!
@Squirrelintraining Definitely not going tin-foil-hat there. That's how it works.
@bradbury9 Emergency services use a different mechanism for the most part. When you make a call, your phone triangulates your position and sends it in the call to the operator. So emergency services immediately get your location. Their fallback (e.g. older phones, countries where that doesn't work yet) get cellphone location from broadcast towers (which area?). Additionally they can send you a SMS with a browser link to submit your GPS to them.
I think the first option was since Android 8 and iOS 11. EDIT: Nope, Android 4 apparently.
@Squirrelintraining Yes. Notice in Android you have two levels of location granularity - GPS (high-precision) and network (low precision), which uses cell signal and nearby wifi networks.
@mshwf LSP means I can substitute a subclass for a baseclass without breaking things - a method that expects a Stream can receive a MemoryStream or a FileStream and keep working correctly because the subclass is designed not to break your expectations of the base class's behavior, so you're not coupled to a specific class, but to the whole class hierarchy.
ISP means that if your Stream has a Read() method and a Write() method, it would be better to have an IInputStream interface with Read and an IOutputStream interface with Write, so that if all you need is reading, you don't have a dependency on a class implementing Write().
@bradbury9 Yeah, if you just need city resolution, it looks fine.
@Adan it looks like you're trying to get the sum of all interest rates, but inside the loop, meaning at a point where you have just one interest rate (the one in x).
LSP is meant to keep class hierarchy working well, otherwise it's broken in run time. ISP is meant (more) to decrease the coupling between classes so minimizing interfaces to only what-needed-members across implementations right?
I set up an external monitor, like a professional software developer, and set the multiple displays to "Extends these displays", but some windows open in one monitor and others open in the other monitor, randomly, how do you set up yours?
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Me vs. my company sysadmin: Him: - You developers install unauthorized software Me: - I dare you to check all the software and tell me non work related one Him: - See? You have VLC! me: - Indeed I do, client XXXX does use an ActiveX plugin and I developed the asp.net+js code
I once had to remove the dust from my CCNA certification, connect to a cisco wifi hotspot and reconfigure it so the users could work again, because sysadmin did not remeber the wifi password