

Yup. That plus steal all your contacts and anything else they can get direct or indirect permissions for.
Yup. That plus steal all your contacts and anything else they can get direct or indirect permissions for.
Definitely! I work at a computer 8-10 hours per day, 5 days a week. The last thing I want to do when I’m done working is sit at computer some more. I do almost all of my browsing on my phone. Firefox Mobile Nightly, plus NextDNS, plus Nord VPN, plus uBlock origin, plus a fake user agent string. I’m pretty secure on my phone.
“Here’s a website that you needed to install on your phone to see!”
You can help yourself a lot here by making commits every time you make a meaningful change. A feature doesn’t need to be complete to commit major checkpoints along the path to completion. That’s what feature branches are for. Commit often. It’ll help you think of messages, and it’ll help you recover in the case of catastrophe.
There’s a bigger issue than your commit message if you don’t even know what you just coded and are committing.
I’m out of the loop. What happened? Did someone decompile their code and find definitive proof of a throttle for Firefox?
Also pushing pop-ups everywhere, except this time they’re part of the site and we can’t easily block them.
I don’t understand why this is such a popular meme. Take 5 minutes to read about how Vim works, and you won’t have any more issues.
Oh, that’s terrible.
What is “always on” in a gaming context? I can’t imagine wanting a game that you can’t close.
Fuck yeah!
I still have the very first computer that I ever built, all the way back in 2001. I never had anything but fond feelings about that machine.
Right? Oh, you need 5 hours worth of work done 1 hour before the end of the day on Friday? It sounds like you should have planned better. Have a nice weekend!
“Buy our ink now or we’ll kidnap your baby”
Here’s another one: Companies depend on Adobe.
Half the time it’s because it’s FOSS with a proprietary skin over it.
Most Americans have very little choice but to provide their personal information to credit bureaus.
We don’t even provide it, they just take it. You can’t do anything to stop them. Getting inaccurate information removed is a full-time job.
Lol
And you can include separate ones right there in the root folder where the script lives. README.md renders out beautifully on GitHub.
If you’re a senior engineer, then you should have a team of juniors doing most of the coding. Your job is to architect, peer review, meet with stakeholders, etc… At least that has been my experience. Unless you are on one of those small teams with all senior engineers and then you have to do all of the above, and the coding too. I’ve had that experience as well.