Comment Re:So I've read the article now (Score 1) 119
Oh there are, it's just the probability of the bad guys looking at your code is far, far higher than anyone benevolent doing the same.
Oh there are, it's just the probability of the bad guys looking at your code is far, far higher than anyone benevolent doing the same.
It'll happen the day you figure out how allow copyrighted and trademarked code that they license from third-parties be GPL compatible.
The Department of the Treasury had 40% of all US currency in circulation printed new in the latter half of 2020 and into 2021. There's your biggest source of inflation, and that is squarely on Biden.
McDonald's used to make their fries in beef tallow until a certain group of people threw a hissy fit about it.
I've looked at the charger maps, I'd have to pray the vehicle could make 350 minus any added drain from going over mountains before I reached a charging station, if I were to go visit my mother in the same state. On the way back I better pray I could make it entirely home because there's no charger after that one I mentioned, on the return trip.
Hell, even bumfuck NW PA where I live got a new area code out of it. Metric shit-ton of California plates over the last two years.
Record high in Red States still fall well below the average found in places like Chicago and LA, don't even try to play that game.
Or other states get tired of sending their water to California and turn off the taps.
This is why Apple has been yanking everyone back to Cupertino.
That's because in most of the rest of the world you can just bribe your way out of going to jail, and in the worst of the worst places this is expected behavior and you go to jail if you don't pay the bribes when stopped and prompted by the police.
Likely it does or would flag Office as ransomware because the software can communicate over a network and has the ability to encrypt and decrypt data via remote user access.
As to the rest of it, it can all be made moot by completely eliminating those black-box algorithms that arguably never benefits the user and only benefits the corporation.
The Chinese use an almost identical mathematics layout for their highschool students, and unfortunately (or fortunately in their view), they absolutely whip the pants off of American students in equivalent-level STEM courses so badly that it's not even a close contest.
You post a stupidly irrelevant comment as an AC, so who's really the idiot here?
These are IT jobs for the largest newspaper in the United States, there is no low-skilled or medium level there, you dribbling idiot.
In no way, shape, or form have tech wages been stagnant.
Any plumber worth a damn has already hired more plumbers (and sometimes HVAC techs) underneath him to do that residential stuff by the time he's 30 and he's moved on to commercial and industrial plumbing. By the time 50-55 hits he's busy taking two months of vacation at a time while his crew is doing the heavy lifting. By the time 60 hits he's no longer doing any sort of field work, he's busy doing nothing but bidding on new jobs for his crew, etc.
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