In this thread: 90% of HN cannot read.
So Google does not have an interest in keeping their users safe from exploits? Even with things like Project Zero going on in the background? At this point most people should have realized that Apple's privacy stance is…
This does backfire for them in certain cases though, especially in terms of networking. All of their games are still on a built-out peer2peer implementation they acquired in 2008 and it shows how much it holds them back…
Next step: setting up email filters for @github-actions and various combinations of things you really don't need to see. It's cool for sure, but maybe not for things like their big "lgtm" example.
But how will Martha in Accounting (or whatever the Korean equivalent of Martha in Accounting is) learn how to deal with the UX terribleness that is most of Linux? Windows she's been using all of her life, it might not…
In this thread: 90% of HN cannot read.
So Google does not have an interest in keeping their users safe from exploits? Even with things like Project Zero going on in the background? At this point most people should have realized that Apple's privacy stance is…
This does backfire for them in certain cases though, especially in terms of networking. All of their games are still on a built-out peer2peer implementation they acquired in 2008 and it shows how much it holds them back…
Next step: setting up email filters for @github-actions and various combinations of things you really don't need to see. It's cool for sure, but maybe not for things like their big "lgtm" example.
But how will Martha in Accounting (or whatever the Korean equivalent of Martha in Accounting is) learn how to deal with the UX terribleness that is most of Linux? Windows she's been using all of her life, it might not…