Comment Early Death For the Metaverse? (Score 1) 135
Oh no!
Anyways..
Oh no!
Anyways..
Everyone should know what a TLD is and how it functions.
But what the actual fuck is "web3 space"?
IE is tied to the OS.
Edge is Chromium (so essentially same browser as Chrome)
They can obtain legitimate-seeming SSL certificates for any domain.
What do you mean with "legitimate-seeming"?
I lived my whole life in different Scandinavian countries and I'm not aware of a popular radio program that everyone in Scandinavia listens to? Enlighten me please?
Also if you're working in docker environment, the target deploy environment is not going to be ARM docker. So you'll need additional steps for build/testing - the docker you develop is not the docker you deploy anymore.
I'm sort of feeling like you are at the moment. I doubt my next laptop is from Apple.
If they move their Pro line-up to ARM, a lot of current developers will be in "trouble" (*), due to docker being the "de facto" deployment tool these days. It will disrupt the workflow.
I doubt they'll announce ARM for Pros though? The "consumer" devices make more sense.
(*) They won't of course be in trouble until they switch to the new hardware and at that point they'll have to see if going with Apple hardware is the right thing to do. A Dell XPS becomes quite attractive alternative.
I'm not sure what you're on about, but adding 2FA is a good thing.
LinkedIn does exactly the same thing. I've never given it permission to harvest my e-mails, yet it somehow seem to suggest me contacts based on addressbook matches alone.
All social platforms are just slimy personal information harversters. Burn them all.
Thanks. I was wondering what the hell IFTTT was. Never used it.
Very much spot on, sir. Wish I had mod points to give you.
Maybe not in US, but fairly common place here in Sweden. I can't remember last time I had cash in my wallet or had to pay with it
Plenty of people reverse code routinely.
Look at something like Veracode's SCA service for example.
I'm saying "many eyes" is not a model you can't trust blindly (heh). You still need to have right types of people looking at your code for security flaws.
While the "many eyes" can be theoretically a better model, practice has shown very few actually look at Open Source software with security in mind.
Even critically important projects like OpenSSL.
Security review takes time. Time is money (even in OSS world). Security audits require money. They don't get done, unless commercial entity (using OSS) commissions them.
The "many eyes" is a really bad security model in practice.
Trump winning the elections is the best thing that has ever happened to Twitter and the worst thing that has ever happened to the world.
The major difference between bonds and bond traders is that the bonds will eventually mature.