"MTE works by tagging the 56th-59th address bits of each memory allocation on the stack, heap, and globals. The hardware and instruction set automatically checks that the correct tag is used upon every memory access."

64-bit can help improve security. The bigger address space makes defenses like ASLR more effective and the spare bits can be used to protect control flow integrity. These countermeasures may reduce the chance an intruder can take control of your device.


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After reading some documentation, e.g. -changes-all#bouncy-castle and observing the code, I found out that application is generating AES secret keys of 384 bits in size. Obviously, Bauncy Castle java security provider handle this situation, but Conscrypt is failing at runtime.

The processor stores these numbers in binary, and the space allocated for them is measured in bits. Bits are the ones and zeroes of binary. Eight bits can represent any number between zero and 255. 16 bits range from zero to 65,535, and 32 bits can store numbers up to 4,294,967,295 (i.e. 4GB).

Arm has made two statements about the pending move to 64-bits only. First, it said that by 2022 all of its big cores would be 64-bit only, then several months later it said that all of its cores would be 64-bit by 2023. Sounds great. Until you remember that the Cortex-A510 (a LITTLE core) is already 64-bit only. So why the two different deadlines? The only sense I can make from it is that we will see a new LITTLE core announced in 2022 that supports 32-bits and then from thereafter everything will be 64-bits.

The first fully 64-bit compatible version of Android was Android 5.0 (Lollipop). Released in 2014, it added support for 64-bit Intel processors, as well as 64-bit Arm chips. Since August 2019, all Google Play apps needed to support 64-bits. To help developers support 64-bits, the popular game engines all added support: Unreal (in 2015), Cocos2d (in 2015), and Unity (in 2018). Starting August 1, 2021, Google Play will stop serving apps without 64-bit versions on 64-bit capable devices, meaning they will no longer be available in the Play Store on those devices.

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In Debian stretch, the upcoming new release, it is now possible to build Androidapps using only packages from Debian. This will provide all of the tools neededto build an Android app targeting the "platform" android-23 using the SDKbuild-tools 24.0.0. Those two are the only versions of "platform" and"build-tools" currently in Debian, but it is possible to use the Google binariesby installing them into /usr/lib/android-sdk.

Currently there is only the target platform of API Level 23 packaged, so onlyapps targeted at android-23 can be built with only Debian packages. There areplans to add more API platform packages via backports. Only build-tools 24.0.0is available, so in order to use the SDK, build scripts need to be modified.Beware that the Lint in this version of Gradle Android Plugin is stillproblematic, so running the :lint tasks might not work. They can be turned offwith lintOptions.abortOnError in build.gradle. Google binaries can becombined with the Debian packages, for example to use a different version of theplatform or build-tools.

While Android developers could develop and ship apps right now using theseDebian packages, this is not very flexible since only build-tools-24.0.0 andandroid-23 platform are available. Currently, the Debian Android ToolsTeam is not aiming to cover the mostcommon use cases. Those are pretty wellcovered by Google's binaries (except for the proprietary license on the Googlebinaries), and are probably the most work for the Android Tools Team to cover.The current focus is on use cases that are poorly covered by the Googlebinaries, for example, like where only specific parts of the whole SDK are used. Here are some examples:

When it comes to how to gift bits on Twitch, head to the chat box. Find that itty-bitty bits icon and cheer away. Use those emotes (cheermotes if you want to get technical), choose the number of bits you want to donate (folks usually cheer in 100-bit increments at a time, but you do you), and send your bits to a better place.

Donating bits on Twitch mobile is just like donating on the Twitch website. Download the Twitch app and log in. Find the bits icon in the chat box and add a message if you want. Then, select the number of bits, double-check your info, and cheer away.

As you can see, donating bits on Twitch is pretty straightforward, whether your bits donation is on Twitch.tv or on the mobile app. Just in case you need a refresher, here's a play-by-play for how to donate bits on Twitch mobile.

If you have a Twitch gift card, you can use it to purchase subscriptions, get bits to donate to your favorite streamers, or even gift subscriptions to friends. You can purchase Twitch gift cards on Twitch.tv or from their retail partners, like Amazon, Best Buy, and Gamestop.

If you want to donate on Twitch anonymously, you need to use cryptocurrency. You can also use bits to cheer anonymously, which will hide your name from the chat. However, the streamer will still see your PayPal name when they receive the payment.

Your donors are doing it for the greater good, but why do other people donate to streamers? Well, we all spend our hard-earned cash in different ways. A good Twitch stream is solid entertainment for many, so just like you'd give a dollar to a busker in Central Park, you might send some bits a streamers' way. This encourages them to keep on keeping on.

You can donate to small streamers on Twitch by donating to them directly. Streamers cannot accept bits until they are a Twitch affiliate, meaning they have a certain number of followers, stream for a certain number of hours or days, or have an average number of viewers.

How much streamers get depends on the payment method. While streamers get 100% of bits donated, Twitch charges the donor to buy them in the first place. And while PayPal charges streamers for processing fees, the donor doesn't pay a mark-up. Either way, the streamer doesn't get the full donation.

Streamers get one cent for every one bit. So, 1000 bits is $10 for a streamer. Yay, math! One note, however: 1000 bits costs more than $10 to buy. At this time, 1000 bits costs $14 on Twitch. However, there are often sales, so keep an eye out!


I am trying to figure out how to meet the android 64 bit requirement. I am using 2018.3.5f1 and when I got to build settings, under target architecture, ARM64 is listed but it is greyed out. It will not let me check it. How do I product a 64bit build?

To check which version of Chrome you have, head to chrome://version and look for the details behind the Google Chrome version number. If you haven't received the 64-bit variant due to lower specs or a slow rollout, you can still give it a try by downloading its APK from our sister site APK Mirror. Look for the version fitting your device and select one with 64 in the architecture details. And keep in mind that if Google doesn't deem your phone ready for 64 bit, you might be downgraded to 32-bits with the next automatic Play Store update, so you could have to repeat the manual download from time to time to stay on 64 bit. ff782bc1db

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