Forwarded from 《無次元》博客
四方宏明继《共产 techno:苏联篇》后又出了《共产 techno:东欧篇》
https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E5%85%B1%E7%94%A3%E3%83%86%E3%82%AF%E3%83%8E-%E6%9D%B1%E6%AC%A7%E7%B7%A8-%E5%9B%9B%E6%96%B9%E5%AE%8F%E6%98%8E/dp/4908468281/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536638806&sr=8-1&keywords=%E5%85%B1%E7%94%A3%E3%83%86%E3%82%AF%E3%83%8E
https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E5%85%B1%E7%94%A3%E3%83%86%E3%82%AF%E3%83%8E-%E6%9D%B1%E6%AC%A7%E7%B7%A8-%E5%9B%9B%E6%96%B9%E5%AE%8F%E6%98%8E/dp/4908468281/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536638806&sr=8-1&keywords=%E5%85%B1%E7%94%A3%E3%83%86%E3%82%AF%E3%83%8E
Amazon
共産テクノ 東欧編 (共産趣味インターナショナル)
在 Shortcuts 正式上線後,Apple 發表了 Shortcuts User Guide:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/shortcuts/welcome/ios
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/shortcuts/welcome/ios
Forwarded from Shinlog
https://podcaster.apple.com
Apple 新发了一些 podcast best practices。
Apple 新发了一些 podcast best practices。
Forwarded from 一分世界
现在觉得很多人不愿意用 email 一定要用聊天软件,原因是丧失了读长文(按:比通常的短信长的文字)和写长文的能力,只能把原本一通邮件可以搞定的内容分拆成几条短信。
Forwarded from Jerry Zhang 的频道 (Jerry Zhāng)
macOS Mojave 已发布,记得备份再更新。
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/macos-mojave/id1398502828
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/macos-mojave/id1398502828
Mac App Store
macOS Mojave
MacOS Mojave delivers new features inspired by its most powerful users, but designed for everyone. Stay focused on your work using Dark Mode. Organize your desktop using Stacks. Experience four new built-in apps. And discover new apps in the reimagined Mac…
久等了,各位。最新一期 NTP 特別節目「我想和他換」已經上線。本期節目裡,Nick 聊了他一直想聊的電影《無間道》。
收聽請點擊:https://www.nicktalk.com/podcasts/2018/9/25/ntp-sp2-
收聽請點擊:https://www.nicktalk.com/podcasts/2018/9/25/ntp-sp2-
NickTalk
NTP Sp #2 我想和他換 — NickTalk
Forwarded from Telegram 中文频道 🅥
如果你在用 “非 Retina” 的显示器,升级到 Mojave 之后发现文字不清晰了,是因为 Mojave 默认关闭了文字的次像素渲染,如果需要可以通过终端里输入这个命令重新打开:
来源:http://t.cn/EPSnCib
defaults write -g CGFontRenderingFontSmoothingDisabled -bool NO
来源:http://t.cn/EPSnCib
Forwarded from 一分世界
「既不会让妳愉悦,也不会让妳掉眼泪,就是心里有点堵得慌。」
我只想说,愉悦或掉眼泪是在生活里做的事,艺术里就是应该堵、撞、刺、拧……
我只想说,愉悦或掉眼泪是在生活里做的事,艺术里就是应该堵、撞、刺、拧……
NickTalk 網站全新上線了一個小板塊「Nick 的朋友們」,收錄了 Nick 的朋友們正在運營或參與的播客、博客及其它有趣的項目,未來還會收錄更多內容。
點擊查看:https://www.nicktalk.com/friends/
點擊查看:https://www.nicktalk.com/friends/
NickTalk
NickTalk 的朋友們
Forwarded from Pavel Durov
Some tech media reported that the Telegram Desktop app wasn’t secure because it “leaked IP addresses” when used to accept a voice call.
The reality is much less sensational – Telegram Desktop was at least as secure as other encrypted VoIP apps even before we improved it by adding an option to disable peer-to-peer calls. As for Telegram calls on mobile, they were always more secure than the competition, because they had this setting since day one.
During a peer-to-peer (P2P) call, voice traffic flows directly from one participant of a call to the other without relying on an intermediary server. P2P routing allows to achieve higher quality calls with lower latency, so the current industry standard is to have P2P switched on by default.
However, there’s a catch: by definition, both devices participating in a P2P call have to know the IP addresses of each other. So if you make or accept a call, the person on the other side may in theory learn your IP address.
That’s why, unlike WhatsApp or Viber, Telegram always gave its users the ability to switch off P2P calls and relay them through a Telegram server. Moreover, in most countries we switched off P2P by default.
Telegram Desktop, which is used in less than 0.01% of Telegram calls, was the only platform where this setting was missing. Thanks to a researcher who pointed that out, we made the Telegram Desktop experience consistent with the rest of our apps.
However, it is important to put this into perspective and realize that this is about one Telegram app (Telegram Desktop) being somewhat less secure than other Telegram apps (e.g. Telegram for iOS or Android). If you compare Telegram with other popular messaging services out there, unfortunately, they are not even close to our standards.
Using the terminology from the flashy headlines, WhatsApp, Viber and the rest have been “leaking your IP address” in 100% of calls. They are still doing this, and you can't opt out. The only way to stop this is to have all your friends switch to Telegram.
The reality is much less sensational – Telegram Desktop was at least as secure as other encrypted VoIP apps even before we improved it by adding an option to disable peer-to-peer calls. As for Telegram calls on mobile, they were always more secure than the competition, because they had this setting since day one.
During a peer-to-peer (P2P) call, voice traffic flows directly from one participant of a call to the other without relying on an intermediary server. P2P routing allows to achieve higher quality calls with lower latency, so the current industry standard is to have P2P switched on by default.
However, there’s a catch: by definition, both devices participating in a P2P call have to know the IP addresses of each other. So if you make or accept a call, the person on the other side may in theory learn your IP address.
That’s why, unlike WhatsApp or Viber, Telegram always gave its users the ability to switch off P2P calls and relay them through a Telegram server. Moreover, in most countries we switched off P2P by default.
Telegram Desktop, which is used in less than 0.01% of Telegram calls, was the only platform where this setting was missing. Thanks to a researcher who pointed that out, we made the Telegram Desktop experience consistent with the rest of our apps.
However, it is important to put this into perspective and realize that this is about one Telegram app (Telegram Desktop) being somewhat less secure than other Telegram apps (e.g. Telegram for iOS or Android). If you compare Telegram with other popular messaging services out there, unfortunately, they are not even close to our standards.
Using the terminology from the flashy headlines, WhatsApp, Viber and the rest have been “leaking your IP address” in 100% of calls. They are still doing this, and you can't opt out. The only way to stop this is to have all your friends switch to Telegram.