

Huh, I had no idea that E-ink had gotten that far, impressive stuff. Makes me want a work laptop with E-ink, if it got the same performance with colour.
I’m not UlrikHD


Huh, I had no idea that E-ink had gotten that far, impressive stuff. Makes me want a work laptop with E-ink, if it got the same performance with colour.


I swear, people either think it’s a wish granting genie or a worthless hallucinating scam. There is zero room for actual rational discussion. It’s either magic and perfect or the exact opposite and a curse. It’s either the coolest modern tech or an environment destroying disaster. Either we should invest all our money in it, or none.
That just seems to discussions about anything on the modern day Internet in general. Whenever I talk to programmers in real life, the discussions tend to be nuanced with people acknowledging both the pros and cons.


It seems like with further testing that boost doesn’t handle it properly when there isn’t a double newline before the table, even though it works fine in the default lemmy browser and in tesseract


Yeah, but what would you do with it? Can you convert the bytes to work on any other sensor the victim may also use their fingerprint? Never looked into the real implementation details of the fingerprint hardware.


Wouldn’t biometric data be sensor/implementation specific. I doubt the fingerprint data stored on an iPhone is the same as the one stored on an Xperia.
Interesting product, might keep an eye on it