Comment We See This Kind of Story Periodically... (Score 1) 76
Is there something truly noteworthy about this versus any of the other similar stories we see here periodically?
Is there something truly noteworthy about this versus any of the other similar stories we see here periodically?
This is a big reason why SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials) is going to become mandatory for all major firms. Get a piece of software, the SBOM that describes the software in the package. SBOMs are a mandatory part of EO 14028. We've already had a few customers ask for SBOMs and more will follow.
Now what are you going to do???
Anyone that still chooses to be unvaccinated isn't going to be convinced by anything. They're making an emotional decision, not one based on data.
At this point, you're not going to "reach" those that choose to be unvaccinated. Mocking them (or not) won't change anything.
That one example wasn't of someone making a mistake - it was done intentionally. It's that the programmer didn't feel like going through the extra work of handling those characters in HTML - and that's just lazy.
This is true, however if that's your position you should also make that clear. The way ASF works is that there is an expectation by consumers that vulnerabilities will be fixed.
he doesn't have a big enough ego already...
Why Alexa keeps on having trouble with my timers.
It'll be tossed. Even if you view that as a contract "don't be evil" is so vague as to be unenforceable.
This has been talked about for years now:
2017: https://www.wired.com/story/qu...
2019: https://www.insidequantumtechn...
2019: https://carnegieendowment.org/...
...that show the same results. This sounds completely bogus to me.
Without workers there are no corporations.
We can play that silly game all day long...
So they can put people on the moon and not have to ship water there? Could also be used for radiation shielding.
With that line of reasoning they could easily decide to pay people a nice salary in mid-America, which isn't enough to live in San Fran, and you have the choice to move or find a new job. Companies aren't going to look at the expensive places as the base, they'll look at more modest places as the base as that's in their financial best interest.
2.4 statute miles of surgical tubing at Yale U. = 1 I.V.League