I bet they at most remove control.exe or make it open the Settings app, but still allow launching old vendor .cpl items just like they already can be opened in Control Panel.
I bet they at most remove control.exe or make it open the Settings app, but still allow launching old vendor .cpl items just like they already can be opened in Control Panel.
Holy hell, does every Windows 11 device require touch-based input soon or what?
Why not fork the latest CE?
there’s AVIF and AV1 extensions by Microsoft itself on their store afaik…
Google forcing Firefox to do such a move sounds very anti-competitive. I don’t know if that would ever happen.
Even Intel lmao
Neckbeards love to pretend open source magically has no security vulnerabilities
Who does? Feels like you’re just talking about inexperienced “btw i use arch” kinda skiddies
Don’t e.g. alarm apps not work after that until you unlock your phone since the device data decryption keys weren’t kept in RAM after rebooting? I have that feature off since I don’t want that to happen. Afaik AOSP has added that to make installing updates more seamless, but it’d be useful for this too. (And since Samsung usually sucks at improving their already self-made stuff to align with AOSP, like Virtual A/B updates, I’m just assuming this)
Neither on Apple devices though? There aren’t many exploits to “jailbreak” Android phones.
“Just”
AOSP is fully Apache-2.0 licensed except for the Linux kernel, so only their kernel changes would have to be. It’s also an important reason why Android was/is so successful.
I found more info: Microsoft SQL Server Engine already does hot patching and I guess the same way will be used in other MS apps: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Azure-SQL-Database/Hot-Patching-SQL-Server-Engine-in-Azure-SQL-Database/ba-p/849700
So according to the official page on Hotpatching (without any trackers like in the article), this reminds me of kpatch. I guess Microsoft really wants to spend the effort of making that work. Isn’t kpatch not really supported (without $$$) by many larger distros since it’s prone to break easily?
Technically, but it’s safer to reboot nonetheless: https://fedoramagazine.org/offline-updates-and-fedora-35/
Guess what, the local private translations feature depends on AI/ML. All this blind hate for AI is so stupid.
Well they recently got people to get scared of what car manufacturers want to do with all sensitive data they get access to, who knows
Windows is king at being inconsistent 🔥
If only they had trained advanced users to use the CLI that would never change unlike the GUI