The article touches on that
The advent of social media and mobile devices couldn’t be ignored either. These technologies were enabling new ways for people to stay in touch with friends and family that didn’t involve a traditional computer.
The article touches on that
The advent of social media and mobile devices couldn’t be ignored either. These technologies were enabling new ways for people to stay in touch with friends and family that didn’t involve a traditional computer.
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Ah, makes sense, thanks for the context
I’m confused, why is turning bananas into ads exciting? I don’t get the value added for anyone other than Dole?
They’ll just start using a chrome user agent
Haha rape is so funny
Why wouldn’t you save a copy if it’s so important to you?
Yep.
“a clown show of a company”
Wow, I’m sure this will be a good and unbiased article! /s
It’s a good practice, sure. But as per the headline, the author wants to make it a law. That’s why people are not having it.
It says “When I tried to upstream minor fixes to the C code to make the behaviour more robust”. That doesn’t sound like a major changes to me and related to some bugs 🤷♂️
Am I misunderstanding? I thought there were existing bugs caused by unclear lifetimes, and adding a simple C wrapper would prevent those, and make Rust Interop easier at the same time? Which they eventually did, but it took one year?
Why does fixing bugs and making the API more solid = “refactor in more bugs”?
I would be extremely surprised if they are planning to abandon .NET
I was using it for steaks and it’s been great - sous vide then cast iron pan - but I moved somewhere where the smoke alarm is extremely sensitive so haven’t used it much lately 😞
I haven’t used the app in a while and opened it and saw this… Well never buying Anova again
But hey at least they gave me a coupon that expired two months ago.
TIL the company I work at is an AI company since we develop software
I mean it was true. It’s just that here was a bug with the automated testing software that let the bogus file go through.
They could have shown their testing/certification pipeline to investors, but it wouldn’t have changed anything unless investors would have somehow been able to figure out there was a bug in what they showed them.
lol it’s not an insult, I match most of those myself, it’s just that it’s usually the privileged people who see equity as useless.
This quote comes to mind: when you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.
Because there are kernel-level cheats
What you proposed can very easily be bypassed without even needing kernel access by just editing the executable code that checks hashes to always return true