- Yet Sweden did it too (https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2024/11/11/why-swe...) and they quote these defense-related reasons. Are they lying, do you believe that Sweden of all countries is under Trump's direct influence re: wind aversion?
- Wasn't it the POTUS who said this?
- > I played The Witness and didn't find it remotely fun
All the more reason to try the Looker!
- How do you inject anything into a TLS served webpage as an equipment-in-between without the cert's key?
- This is about the use of void in art, specifically the perception of beauty and care that comes from the artist taking time to focus the eye of the viewer onto particular zones.
It has nothing to do with text legibility.
- Why should it be void?
- You'd most probably wouldn't be able to tell for sure. Ads will be subtle and flow as background music to the onversation. Talking to the AI while on your daily commute will make you thirsty for some sort of hot beverage while ChatGPT tells you all about sirens in Greek mythology.
- Per the parent poster:
> Clarification: the operating system where e.g. your IDE runs on.
- The question is not about booting, it's about which OS is running the environment where development happens (writing code, compiling code, testing code, etc).
> Clarification: the operating system where e.g. your IDE runs on
If you're developing on a Linux VM that you connect to via a browser tab opened from your Windows laptop, you're developing on Linux for all intents and purposes.
That is, Windows was not doing enough for you so you switched to Linux for dev tasks.
By the same token, if your IDE is running in WSL, for all intents and purposes you're developing on Linux. A virtual machine, sure, but the virtualized OS is a Linux variant. Because installing the IDE on Windows itself was not doing enough for you.
- The vast majority of Cloudflare's "customers" are paying 0 to 20 dollars a month, for virtually the same protection coverage and features as most of their 200 dollars/mo customers. That's not remotely in the realm of avionics price structure, be it software or hardware.
- It's very accessible as well!
- If you're an event organizer whose big event is in two days, for example, then every minute your website's down translates to people not paying to attend your paid event. Bonus points because as event managers know, people often wait until 2 days before the event to subscribe for good. Bonus points if you knew this and therefore ran a costly email campaign just before the outage, a campaign that is now sitting at a near-0% click rate.
Don't ask me how I know.
- Why? If any company has enough technical people, resources & processes in place it must be them, no?
- Typically, companies wouldn't really pay an actual ransom like unmarked bills stacked in a paper bag and thrown out from a bridge onto a passing barge.
Instead, you would pay (exhorbitant) consulting fees to a foreign-based "offensive security" entity, and most of the time get some sort of security report that says if you'd simply plug this and that holes, your systems would now be reasonably safe.
- > Checkout.com hacked, refuses ransom payment, donates to security labs
This submission's edited title reads like the "target headline" from The Office (US):
> Scranton Area Paper Company - Dunder Mifflin - Apologizes - to Valued Client - Some Companies - Still Know - How - Business - is - Done
- That seems incorrect. This sub-thread is the longest already in this submission, and no other commenter remarked about the parent commenter being an AI.
- Saying there's "little risk" to shorting while recommending "margin loans" is a very good indicator that you don't have a lot of knowledge about financial instruments. That's okay.
Did you know that you can be extremely correct in your medium term prediction and still get extremely margin called because of some random short term volatility?
- Why are you assuming people around you automatically have the means and desire to invest their own money into risky financial instruments?
This is so weird.
- > But your home NAS should be on ethernet? Who would buy a NAS and then not wire it in??
Your smartphone is not talking to your NAS over Ethernet.
All other things equal, opening a literal breach in one of the white house's exterior wall seems like it would cause a "national security" issue if the construction project was not finished and the hole remained gaping afterwards.