The assumption that the Anglo idea of being well mannered, quiet and not rowdy at such an event is wrong IMO. The Roman upper classes probably got loud and very obnoxious by our standards, but assuming that the Romans…
Cohere is doing a lot of enterprise AI business, and a lot of business directly with the federal government. They are also not juiced up in these financial games that OpenAI or Oracle are playing. Additionally, Cohere…
The goal of these rules is to reduce corruption and theft. A lot of these rules go out the window when there is a need for speed. The goals have obviously changed: the US Gov believes the world is on a path to war…
It’s a tragedy of the horizon (if I may use the term coined by the Prime Minister). Basically, corporations and democratic countries are more focussed on the short term, such that long term concerns like national…
China is always willing to dump, tariff and subversively coerce its way into hollowing industries. This is not stable nor reliable. It is aggressive and a national security threat. They infiltrate civil society through…
This is the wrong take. Economic dependence on China is a massive national security threat. Exporting your manufacturing base to a nation that opposes the fundamental values of a nation is completely suicidal, and if…
You need to understand: for every tariff the US places on China, the more excess industrial capacity that China needs to direct elsewhere. It goes for steel, autos and more. This means, since America sanctioned Chinese…
The x64 Windows Kernel is starting to get support for this. There are a few references to memory tagging appearing in the public symbol files.
I don’t think anyone here has yet come to the realization that ending rampant consumerism is the whole damn point of the tariffs.
Why is consumerism the metric here, and not general societal health?
Couche-Tard owns Circle-K and is looking to buy 7-Eleven. It’s literally the worlds largest dép/convenience store chain
They do. Security is about risk management. It’s all very actuarial. If the damages from an attack are severe enough (ie. a company makes it go bankrupt), that’s capitalism working.
I am going to assume your grandmother probably didn’t work, and instead took made her and her husband’s social life her full time job. It’s much easier to entertain constantly when one half of the relationship has the…
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another…
IMF does have Speecial Drawing Rights that kind of, but not really, acts as a global currency
No… you can also sync with iCloud Passwords, or use a hardware token, like a Yubikey.
No, the previous commenter is saying that you cannot trust the identity provided in commits period. This has nothing to do with trusting employees, rather placing trust in the identity in commit.
Well that’s a lie. The summit was on September 10th.
It is the most secure browser. The lifetime of these kinds of bugs is generally a few weeks to perhaps 2 months. With a high churn codebase, these things just happen. There is a lot of ongoing work to mitigate the…
It can also be that AVP is an “emergent” product while they work on the parts for something larger. I would imagine a lot of the “harder” parts for AVP line up closely with whatever car Apple is attempting to build.
It’s because all of the early React developers now have incredibly successful careers and don’t really have time to support it
If they are read only file systems it will disrupt any malware on the router. I’ve reversed routers whose file system only allows signed executables, and update packages. It’s good practice. I give the same advice to…
lol cope
The exact same place they are today. The overthrow was inevitable, regardless of interference.
For timber frame buildings, maybe. But in modern concrete fire resistant compartmentalized building it does not make sense at all.
The assumption that the Anglo idea of being well mannered, quiet and not rowdy at such an event is wrong IMO. The Roman upper classes probably got loud and very obnoxious by our standards, but assuming that the Romans…
Cohere is doing a lot of enterprise AI business, and a lot of business directly with the federal government. They are also not juiced up in these financial games that OpenAI or Oracle are playing. Additionally, Cohere…
The goal of these rules is to reduce corruption and theft. A lot of these rules go out the window when there is a need for speed. The goals have obviously changed: the US Gov believes the world is on a path to war…
It’s a tragedy of the horizon (if I may use the term coined by the Prime Minister). Basically, corporations and democratic countries are more focussed on the short term, such that long term concerns like national…
China is always willing to dump, tariff and subversively coerce its way into hollowing industries. This is not stable nor reliable. It is aggressive and a national security threat. They infiltrate civil society through…
This is the wrong take. Economic dependence on China is a massive national security threat. Exporting your manufacturing base to a nation that opposes the fundamental values of a nation is completely suicidal, and if…
You need to understand: for every tariff the US places on China, the more excess industrial capacity that China needs to direct elsewhere. It goes for steel, autos and more. This means, since America sanctioned Chinese…
The x64 Windows Kernel is starting to get support for this. There are a few references to memory tagging appearing in the public symbol files.
I don’t think anyone here has yet come to the realization that ending rampant consumerism is the whole damn point of the tariffs.
Why is consumerism the metric here, and not general societal health?
Couche-Tard owns Circle-K and is looking to buy 7-Eleven. It’s literally the worlds largest dép/convenience store chain
They do. Security is about risk management. It’s all very actuarial. If the damages from an attack are severe enough (ie. a company makes it go bankrupt), that’s capitalism working.
I am going to assume your grandmother probably didn’t work, and instead took made her and her husband’s social life her full time job. It’s much easier to entertain constantly when one half of the relationship has the…
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another…
IMF does have Speecial Drawing Rights that kind of, but not really, acts as a global currency
No… you can also sync with iCloud Passwords, or use a hardware token, like a Yubikey.
No, the previous commenter is saying that you cannot trust the identity provided in commits period. This has nothing to do with trusting employees, rather placing trust in the identity in commit.
Well that’s a lie. The summit was on September 10th.
It is the most secure browser. The lifetime of these kinds of bugs is generally a few weeks to perhaps 2 months. With a high churn codebase, these things just happen. There is a lot of ongoing work to mitigate the…
It can also be that AVP is an “emergent” product while they work on the parts for something larger. I would imagine a lot of the “harder” parts for AVP line up closely with whatever car Apple is attempting to build.
It’s because all of the early React developers now have incredibly successful careers and don’t really have time to support it
If they are read only file systems it will disrupt any malware on the router. I’ve reversed routers whose file system only allows signed executables, and update packages. It’s good practice. I give the same advice to…
lol cope
The exact same place they are today. The overthrow was inevitable, regardless of interference.
For timber frame buildings, maybe. But in modern concrete fire resistant compartmentalized building it does not make sense at all.