Cryptography goes BRRRRR, with a proper implementation of cryptography you'd need to do things like patch out the keys in memory in order to "spoof" messages.
Im not a big gamer, but playing GTA Online, and getting taken out as soon as you spawn. Or items just spawning in front of you, like ramps. REALLY ruins the experience
AI Shopping? A waht now?
I'm not there, but we use it at our place. It triggers on entirely innocent things I do. And yet when I do something a bit dodgy (like query a DC with a cli, and reset credentials) it's silent...
Most places I've worked I've had the autonomy to re-install my machine to whatever OS I worked with, so was always Debian Linux. Then I joined some mega-corp, with it's structures and set systems, so opted for a…
I don't miss the days when every project had it's own SVN server....
And it's just a host of git, you can just jump platforms... This is like crying that your favourite IRC network goes, then you just jump onto OFTC
Malware goes BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Last 5 Years: ~12.5% Last 10 Years: ~14.0% Last 50 Years: ~11-12% (reflects performance since the mid-1970s) Last 100 Years: ~10.4%
Exactly, and the fact that friendster failed was because nobody was going onto it anymore, so there's nobody going to be hitting ads, other than bots. The WayBack machine shows the redirect to the ad page offering the…
Saying something is a "bubble" doesn't mean it'll go away entirely when it pops... Which seems to be a lot of this article
It's because they are your standard PowerPoint graph that just shows "thing goes up" rather than actual data, or the meaning of the data.
Cryptography goes BRRRRR, with a proper implementation of cryptography you'd need to do things like patch out the keys in memory in order to "spoof" messages.
Im not a big gamer, but playing GTA Online, and getting taken out as soon as you spawn. Or items just spawning in front of you, like ramps. REALLY ruins the experience
AI Shopping? A waht now?
I'm not there, but we use it at our place. It triggers on entirely innocent things I do. And yet when I do something a bit dodgy (like query a DC with a cli, and reset credentials) it's silent...
Most places I've worked I've had the autonomy to re-install my machine to whatever OS I worked with, so was always Debian Linux. Then I joined some mega-corp, with it's structures and set systems, so opted for a…
I don't miss the days when every project had it's own SVN server....
And it's just a host of git, you can just jump platforms... This is like crying that your favourite IRC network goes, then you just jump onto OFTC
Malware goes BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Last 5 Years: ~12.5% Last 10 Years: ~14.0% Last 50 Years: ~11-12% (reflects performance since the mid-1970s) Last 100 Years: ~10.4%
Exactly, and the fact that friendster failed was because nobody was going onto it anymore, so there's nobody going to be hitting ads, other than bots. The WayBack machine shows the redirect to the ad page offering the…
Saying something is a "bubble" doesn't mean it'll go away entirely when it pops... Which seems to be a lot of this article
It's because they are your standard PowerPoint graph that just shows "thing goes up" rather than actual data, or the meaning of the data.