> "MacSecurityBriefing.pdf" can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer. I think MacOS stopped you from executing unsigned code pretending to be a pdf, which would be a very good thing.
What makes this different from a typical attack on encryption is that this company (probably) knowingly distributed to and worked with criminal enterprises. But this article is written in a way that suggests that…
I’m concerned about what the OS is doing in accordance with its privacy policy or terms of service. Without having read them (I am only human) I assume the photos in the default location are sent off for analysis to…
I would really like to see an integrated camera app that allows me to hide my photos from the OS so that big brother doesn't automatically ingest them
This is an incredibly slow grep as a service. I’m not sure why this is supposed to get anyone excited about Wolfram.
> At it's [sic] origin, it promised enduring new forms of interconnected computing. Have you read the Bitcoin whitepaper? You should, it’s not that long. This is not what was promised. We were promised a decentralized…
Probably not. They don’t ship to Canada. Don’t be fooled if you’re able to place an order with a non-US address. I was able to, before getting an email the next day when they realized their mistake.
> "MacSecurityBriefing.pdf" can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer. I think MacOS stopped you from executing unsigned code pretending to be a pdf, which would be a very good thing.
What makes this different from a typical attack on encryption is that this company (probably) knowingly distributed to and worked with criminal enterprises. But this article is written in a way that suggests that…
I’m concerned about what the OS is doing in accordance with its privacy policy or terms of service. Without having read them (I am only human) I assume the photos in the default location are sent off for analysis to…
I would really like to see an integrated camera app that allows me to hide my photos from the OS so that big brother doesn't automatically ingest them
This is an incredibly slow grep as a service. I’m not sure why this is supposed to get anyone excited about Wolfram.
> At it's [sic] origin, it promised enduring new forms of interconnected computing. Have you read the Bitcoin whitepaper? You should, it’s not that long. This is not what was promised. We were promised a decentralized…
Probably not. They don’t ship to Canada. Don’t be fooled if you’re able to place an order with a non-US address. I was able to, before getting an email the next day when they realized their mistake.