Notice how by step 3, the time HotAudio’s player calls appendBuffer, the data has already been decrypted by their JavaScript code. It has to be. The browser’s built-in AAC or Opus decoder doesn’t know a damn thing about HotAudio’s proprietary encryption scheme. It only speaks standard codecs. The decryption must happen in JavaScript before the data is handed to the browser.
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if (arr[left] arr[largest]) {
"It would be nice for people to still carry on doing [manufacturing], rather than get just some robot, like they do in Japan, just to assemble it all, because it's the human touch," he said.
// Even if the readable side's buffer is full, this succeeds