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A curated list of research papers and blog posts on embedded security, keyed by the device p/n
The list below is compiled to inform, guide, and inspire budding security researchers. Oh and to pick something for bedtime reading too.
Included in the list are works on the following topics related to MCU/SoC security:
Secure boot
Fault injection
Side channel attacks
At the end of the list, there is also a section with links to articles of potential general interest, not addressing vulnerabilities in any specific device.
The run loop in Ember starts off with three 'default' queues (sync, actions, destroy) setup here. A few additional queues (render and afterRender) are added by the ember-views package here. The ember-routing package also adds routerTransitionshere.
You can see the list of run loop queues in your application along with their ordering by running Ember.run.queues in the console:
Bluetooth Pairing one device on Dual Boot of Windows & Linux - Stop having to Pair Devices
Bluetooth Pairing one device on Dual Boot of Windows & Linux - Stop having to Pair Devices
You may have experienced when dual booting that you need to re-pair your bluetooth devices (ie., Headphones, mouse, keyboard, etc) this usually happens because you have already paired the device with another operating system using the same bluetooth adapter when dual booting (either Linux or Windows).
Some devices cannot handle multiple pairings associated with the same MAC address (ie., bluetooth adapter). As per suggested on the ArchWiki you can fix this by re-pairing the device each time, but there's actually another solution to not do so each time you choose to use your device on a different OS.
How can we accomplish this?
Easy, just pair the device on a OS and copy the bluetooth keys generated to the other OS so our device doesn't notice the difference.
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Instruções do WSL (Instalação, Backup e Restauração)
Instruções para Instalação, Backup e Restauração do WSL 2
Observação:
Sempre buscar pela documentação oficial, este documento é um tutorial
que pode não te atender conforme tenha novas atualizações do processo de instalação.
Optimal sharpening strength (according to objective metrics) - 0.5. Can be applied only to luma channel (change OUTPUT to LUMA). To use it on-demand add the following line to input.conf: n change-list glsl-shaders toggle "~~/adaptive-sharpen.glsl"
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Basically it's an accurate sharpener + antiringing. Usage: glsl-shader="~~/SSimSuperRes.glsl"
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