Neat quiz. Reminds me that the absolute value of INT_MIN in C (and many other languages) is undefined, but will generally still return a negative value. This is a "gotcha" that a lot of people are unaware of.
While not that big of difference, the 14" is a little cheaper:
* The 14" MBP with M1 Max 10-core CPU, 24-core GPU, 32gb memory is $2,900
* The 14" MBP with M1 Max 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, 32gb memory is $3,100.
The Mac mini with the Max variant chip will certainly be more than $1,000. But I expect it will be more reasonable than the MBPs, maybe $2,100 for the 32-core GPU version with 32gb of memory. That's how much the currently available Intel 6-core i7 Mac mini with 32gb of memory and 1TB of storage costs.
That $99 price is for the Sketch program. The creator (Alin) just wanted a subscription model similar to it. The pro version of Lunar is $23 for a year of updates and support.
So what type of exploit is this? Is this a problem with smart contracts? Could this be a problem for other cryptocurrencies with smart contracts, like Ethereum?
I’m in the same boat. I’ve been wanting a new (electric) car for a while but it’s so hard to pull the trigger when my old Toyota gets me from point A to B. Recently, I’ve been thinking all of the new safety features might be worth getting a new car before my current one is finished.
Stumbled upon this course a while back. I think some of the folks here could find the slides useful. While intended for engineers, I think it could be useful for other professions as well.
Wow. This is fantastic. I had no idea Virtualization.framework was a thing. I've installed and tested vmctl/vmcli out on my M1 MacBook Air. Your instructions worked like a charm.
Edit: I don't see the option to list running VMs though. I was hoping to check that powering off the VM worked. The inability to ping the VM tells me it is off, but if I didn't have the IP, I don't know how I would check this.
Makes sense. South Korea, where Hyundai is based, has by far the most robots per manufacturing employee [1]. They will make good use of the technology.
> Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Amazing Stories April 1956 and was first published in Amazing Stories April 1927. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed. Minor spelling and typographical errors have been corrected without note.
> abs(-2147483648) = -2147483648