Yeah. Believe me most of these embedded controllers are not very well programmed. Play a bit with fake certificates and I won’t be astonished if you to catch something.
Yeah. Believe me most of these embedded controllers are not very well programmed. Play a bit with fake certificates and I won’t be astonished if you to catch something.
Very nice ! That’s when you can start spying on your car’s behavior.
I love you. That’s exactly what I was looking for. Long live Hevilix !
Not consumer minded. Citizen minded.
I’m just there for a cheap joke. Hope it didn’t hurt ! (BTW I have already been given the boot by HR. Can’t correctly express my feeling about them.)
Plot twist: 95% of the engineering team was fired once the code was “done”. Including the poor schmuck who authored this.
Ok help me there. What am I looking at ?
The reality is probably that kernel developers don’t get any younger nowadays. And believe me, when you get older, have children and less free time, your waistline suffers a bit. Or even a bit more than a bit.
I’ll start.
0.0.0.1: Sophie
Your turn.
Nice writeup. I was surprised by the lack of performance of the Bevy solution, especially the fact that it didn’t scale. In fact I was a bit saddened Bevy has no existing way it doing fast whole-objects collision detection.