You can downvote all you want, but you're simply matadoring behavioral issues as if they are technical hurtles, and that's dishonest.
The strong will survive. On some level you have to make peace with the way evolution really works. Or, you know, wind up extinct.
Yeah, there's no accounting for glaring cluelessness. Leaving S3 buckets open to the world, and totally unencrypted, for example. Downloading and running *.exe email attachments, destroying systems with ransomware, and…
I think that's because email, fundamentally just isn't very secure. Lots of email servers support fallback to non-encrypted, plaintext transmission, which can expose entire chains of replies to MITM attacks with a…
Is there a particular use case that the physical buttons are better for? EVERYTHING. Every time I need to create a new folder. Every time I need to copy and paste. Every time I need to see additional information about a…
I'll point out that some Lenovo laptops (typically the big ones) still have physical left and right buttons for the trackpad. Yes, I am well aware, and I absolutely love them for it.
I'm still consistently enraged at trackpads without physically distinct left and right buttons. No one does them right. Not even Apple.
That is an honor system. Hope. Promises, promises.
Are metal/chemical batteries “clean” though? In the atmospheric climate context, possibly. But if we optimize only for that, is there not a potentially serious trade off in the likelihood of irresponsible disposal?
Honestly, the interview process is no guarantee of anything behind door number one. I've learned that the hard way. If a company is putting their best foot forward, and they've contrived an act, but can't back it up?…
You can downvote all you want, but you're simply matadoring behavioral issues as if they are technical hurtles, and that's dishonest.
The strong will survive. On some level you have to make peace with the way evolution really works. Or, you know, wind up extinct.
Yeah, there's no accounting for glaring cluelessness. Leaving S3 buckets open to the world, and totally unencrypted, for example. Downloading and running *.exe email attachments, destroying systems with ransomware, and…
I think that's because email, fundamentally just isn't very secure. Lots of email servers support fallback to non-encrypted, plaintext transmission, which can expose entire chains of replies to MITM attacks with a…
Is there a particular use case that the physical buttons are better for? EVERYTHING. Every time I need to create a new folder. Every time I need to copy and paste. Every time I need to see additional information about a…
I'll point out that some Lenovo laptops (typically the big ones) still have physical left and right buttons for the trackpad. Yes, I am well aware, and I absolutely love them for it.
I'm still consistently enraged at trackpads without physically distinct left and right buttons. No one does them right. Not even Apple.
That is an honor system. Hope. Promises, promises.
Are metal/chemical batteries “clean” though? In the atmospheric climate context, possibly. But if we optimize only for that, is there not a potentially serious trade off in the likelihood of irresponsible disposal?
Honestly, the interview process is no guarantee of anything behind door number one. I've learned that the hard way. If a company is putting their best foot forward, and they've contrived an act, but can't back it up?…