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1 year agoAnd then there’s Mr. Robot in its own tier, using actual real-world tools and frameworks, with realistic flags and everything!
And then there’s Mr. Robot in its own tier, using actual real-world tools and frameworks, with realistic flags and everything!
Hmm, I bet most of the functionality could be replicated using a browser extension. Pretty much the only thing I think you wouldn’t be able to access would be saved passwords and credit cards. Networking might be an issue as well if you were trying to set up an ad-hoc system like KDE connect uses.
I’d settle for just getting ads removed in exchange for a previous lifetime ultra purchase. I don’t mind losing features considering the app is being rebuilt around a different service, but I don’t like ads or subscription purchases.
Each table contains one column with the patches and one column without the patches - the hardware is unchanged. The different tables are to measure the impact of the patches across different hardware.