Java when you don’t put in a try catch, vs Template<typename T> in Cpp
Java when you don’t put in a try catch, vs Template<typename T> in Cpp
Gaetz wouldn’t want kids learning about how consent works.
If you ordered a cookie and didn’t get what you want, that sucks and is indeed frustrating.
However I don’t know what that has to do with anyone else. If someone wants to eat an almost raw cookie, or a too soft cookie or whatever, I don’t think that should bother you.
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but Python, like most languages, can be as complex as you make it.
Oh shit, what would I do without… Scout Analysis?
Brother, life is too short not to leave when you want.
Without comment… Cowards.
This is one for the “There’s no systemic racism in America!” crowd
Androids best advantage used to be full control of the device… Those were the days. Then it started with saying they know better than you, then locking you out. Now I’m waiting on a new, better solution.
Honestly it’s not like native Linux is too far fetched, but there would have to be a big open source common ground device collaboration.
I definitely prefer not paying $700 for an incremental upgrade.
Can someone ELI5 how searx works and if it’s worth the hassle of hosting? I’m privacy conscious but not paranoid.
When you’re a star, they let you do it.
We should be promoting a culture of enjoying your life, not working until we’re dead.
The fact that people pay hundreds of dollars for this OS to get advertised to is insulting. Same energy as these smart TVs that feel like they have the right to show you ads.
If I’m dictator, I’m making this shit illegal, full stop.
I will say that the Google Auth prompt in particular is just this huge nuisance and a horrible experience. People should feel stupid for including it in their web experience.
It looks like the constitutional Court is the real boss over there.
I loathe what part of the security community has become with the stunt hacking and vuln naming. That being said, I doubt it’s some conspiracy. I don’t know all the details but it wouldn’t be exceptional to identify a bug that has existed in processor firmware or legacy code for a long time.
People are looking at this stuff all the time, both professionally and for fun. You could make the case that it’s inevitable that there will be exploits found that affect a huge population.
In the end, as long as the layman gets smarter about computer security, the better people will react to vuln drops.
How else can we make money off of other people’s work?
This is just like that China social credit system
Just die you old bitch
I understand your take and mostly agree with you. I just want to emphasize I’m not trying to call anyone a dummy or anything, just that it’s OK to like what you like.
If companies aren’t going to cater to you, yeah that’s annoying in most scenarios.