4 hours ago - Bookmark this story on Google
export $(cat .env | xargs)
。搜狗输入法对此有专业解读
The long answer starts a couple years ago, with Crossbar wanting to build a high-performance secure enclave that would differentiate itself in several ways, notably by fabricating in a relatively advanced (compared to other security chips) 22 nm process and by using their RRAM technology for non-volatile storage. RRAM is similar to FLASH memory in that it retains data without power but with faster write times and smaller (32-byte) page sizes, and it can scale below 40 nm – a limit below which FLASH has not been able to scale.
Rank the results according to their traversal distance from the current path (nearby files are more likely to be relevant)