

It can buy food, water and shelter though.
It can buy food, water and shelter though.
The execs are floating the idea that AI can be used to replace or supplement the people leaving.
I’ve been thinking about going into consulting. Companies like this are going to be a gold mine in a few years.
You say “The Windows Memory Subsystem” not “The Windows Subsystem for Memory”.
Windows Linux Subsystem would likely be most clear.
I build my infrastructure with the terraform, Ansible and helm charts. The code is it’s own documentation as well as comments in that code explaining why I’ve done things if it’s not obvious.
That very much depends on what you want it to do (what is “everything”) and how many users you have.
Maybe a limited number of skips per hour or something.
It’s very annoying that the community hasn’t standardized on an approach for proxy settings.
Google fixes high severity Chrome flaw with public exploit
That’s some “fighting fire with fire” shit right there.
OP stated that a VM is not feasable because of ressources on the PC.
I very much doubt that is true. Most standard issue system these days should be able to run an emulator well enough to run iTunes.
The enshittification begins (continues?)…
This technique, which bypasses traditional antivirus systems, highlights an alarming evolution in cybercrime tactics.
It’s called steganography and has been around for ages. I wrote code back in the, well let’s just say “a while ago”, that “hid” data in PNG files.
Russia needs a good ass-kicking.
🤷♂️
About $5USD on Amazon.
My only real concern with the whole thing is that there’s no rubber isolators on them which could cause issues longterm.
The number of times I’ve ran a system with a hard drive just sitting on the floor of the computer without issues…
Wut?
So bottom line. Start putting the non tech consumer first or we’ll forever be stuck in this “almost mainstream” category forever.
I’m okay with that.
“Mainstream” users are getting stupider. Even Windows is to difficult for them. They want the Apple walled garden with a subscription plan for their devices and no permissions to do anything that a corporation doesn’t want you to do.
Fuck. That.
The formats are “quasi-open”. There’s still a lot of proprietary stuff in them. Or undocumented or poorly documented things. MS didn’t really want it to be an open standard.
Being compatible with them requires a lot of work to reverse engineer the formats. Some companies make licensing deals with ms to get access to better docs but must keep their code closed. Something libreoffice can’t do.
That is… A big claim. Yeah, rust minimizes or removes some categories of vulnerabilities. This is true. BUT sudo has been well tested over decades.
I’ve seen similar issues with ansible and terraform. It’s much better with more traditional languages though. Works great with core go-lang, Python, Java, Kotlin, etc. Ymmv when it comes to some libraries as well. I think it’s mostly to do with the amount of training data.