Comment Re:Interview ending question (Score 5, Funny) 692
"Do you have any weaknesses?" "Kryptonite."
In that case, you might want to add an inability to correctly put on underwear.
"Do you have any weaknesses?" "Kryptonite."
In that case, you might want to add an inability to correctly put on underwear.
Not quite. Root access means a compromised single host. Access to a list of WiFi passwords means compromising all the WiFi networks the machine in question has been given access to, so you'd still want that encrypted.
Sure, but if you're root, then you can quite easily decrypt to find those passwords. This isn't to say that it shouldn't be encrypted (another hurdle, etc), but once you're root, then anything on that machine is fair game, including those WiFi passwords if you're determined enough.
Yes. And that makes it a horrible horrible UI mistake. Search and URL are two very different things and should never ever be entered from the same UI element.
Well, I suppose if you have OCD or something like that, then you'd be disturbed by such a combination. The rest of us are flexible enough to recognise its benefits. First thing I do with a new install is remove the search bar, create relevant keyword searches, etc.
You got it. It's designer-driven change for change's sake. The same problem as Gnome with Gnome3 and the same problem that MS have with Windows 8. Changes that nobody wants or needs - except bored designers.
Add to the list some bored Firefox designers and the upcoming Australis, the design to protect users from themselves. You can have customisation, but not the way you want it...
It's a fucking morbid fairy tale meant to control primitive people.
Yeah, it's a death cult.
BTW, in the first few hundred years of Christianity, more people died in the in-fighting than from Roman persecution. Yeah, a peaceful religion indeed...
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