

Maybe the reason they crash less is because everyone around them have to be extremely careful with these cars. Just like in my country we put a big L on the rear of the car for first year drivers.
Maybe the reason they crash less is because everyone around them have to be extremely careful with these cars. Just like in my country we put a big L on the rear of the car for first year drivers.
Vs codium is a FOSS vs-code
Your fellow man is probably a nazi if he bought a cyber truck.
Until I read this comment I was 100% certain the post was about short Germans somehow preferring having their balconies occluded by taller-than-them solar panels.
Just ask your ISP for more upload speed (and pay for it). It’s a thing you can do.
Why would they ever force this?
The purpose of MFA is to:
Mitigate using the same password on multiple sites and one of them has a data breach.
Mitigate the impact of keyloggers/other kinds of malware.
Mitigate the bad security of bad passwords.
Mitigate the password manager’s own data breach.
If you have at least two braincells, you will chose a unique and secure password for your password manager. That’s the point of password managers, that you only have to remember 1 password so it can be unique and strong. Also, a password manager (specially open source) should have almost perfect security, so them being hacked should not be a concern.
The only thing MFA is doing on password managers is to mitigate malware. Which I don’t think is a good justification to force everyone the hassle of MFA.
Fine if the wanna give the option of MFA, but don’t force it on everyone.
To counteract this, I usually accept it right away and move on. But then I feel weird. Like, should I compliment back? It now feels weird that the compliment was over so fast. I don’t think there’s a good way to accept a compliment.
Some people would not select google though. And google can’t afford people knowing that there’s competitors to Google! So better fuck everyone over by just disabling the integration.
They make ruggedized phones. I don’t think they make normal ones.
Notice how you didn’t even consider the possiblity of just china and Taiwan being separate countries. Which is how many civil wars end (the US civil war is not the only civil war). It is also the ending that causes less harm overall. The taiwanese don’t die, and the Chinese don’t “give in to separatists”, because they are not separatists. You can’t separate from a state you never belonged to. The taiwanese were never part of communist china.
What the taiwanese want is sovereignty.
The threat of blowing up TSMC if invaded helps with their sovereignty because it both avoids the Chinese attacking them and helps the Americans defend them.
Don’t worry. This is just third party AIs. Google’s AIs will still be trained on them without your permission.
When the working class kills a CEO, there’s a reward by the FBI and is found in a week. When a company does it, the world is silent.
You would think that because of that, people would melt them down when they became no longer useful as currency.
They should’ve looked at their star software product: Microsoft access.
Now presenting: Access Intelligence
Hardware signing stuff is not a real solution. It’s security through obscurity.
If someone has access to the hardware, they technically have access to the private key that the hardware uses to sign things.
A determined malicious actor could take that key and sign whatever they want to.
They should be paid though
Spaniard here. Not only does my company not pay me for lunch time. It also demands it to be at least 30 minutes long. How is it even legal to force my unpaid time to be a minimum amount?
The lava lamps are not true random though. For something to be truly random, it must be non-deterministic (no seed at all). The only way for a computer to accomplish this is to read from a source of true randomness in nature. The lava lamps are random enough, but not truly random.
At the moment, the only source thought of being non-deterministic is quantum mechanics.
So if you make a computer generate random numbers out of the randomness of quantum mechanics, you would have truly random numbers.
Ai companies will just train on these specific puzzles. Then they will claim their AI is AGI and the quality of the models will be the exact same or worse than before. They’ll just have one checkmark more in their marketing.