Yeah it’s more about whatever safe guards you put life will find a way to twist them.
Yeah it’s more about whatever safe guards you put life will find a way to twist them.
Wasn’t the last I, Robot story about how the robots directly the world’s politics decide that we were living better and longer lives without technology and brought the world back to medieval level of tech?
“I’m sorry you merged WHAT upstream? No I don’t care if there’s a new glibc out there, the one we have works just fine.”
Hot take: people who don’t like code reviews have never been part of a good code review culture.
You can do SSH tunneling over DNS, so everything is possible.
A proper server should have one user per service.
The software can be open source, the product is branded and published.
What are you using for SSO?
Same. Except when teleporters come around. You’ll only teleport me over my dead body.
sshd
That’s why you don’t write a virus for Linux…
Veritasium did a video about it, with data to back it up. They took old video and reposted them with and without clickbait titles and images. The difference of views is staggering. People just like it o suppose.
Yes, that’s in the US where shady things are done like this a lot. Having lived in diffeeent countries abroad this doesn’t happen anywhere else as far as I can tell.
Wait until you learn about the government. To get your birth or marriage certificate, my county requires that you go to a totally shady URL of a private company that actually is in the business of printing those and shipping them, for a fee of course. Oh and enter your SSN and ID please, without knowing if there’s any security standards they follow.
Am I the only one spooked that the government would not keep those records itself??? And ask a private entity that returns almost nothing if googled by name?!?
The web is already federated. Anyone can start their own web server and compete with everyone.
The problem is WEI will prevent you from using unauthorized browsers with, for example, Netflix or YouTube or your bank, if those services decide to force WEI.
Federating those services is near to impossible for various reasons. People could make competing services that don’t enforce WEI, and some people have.
Graps are delicious and I love the wins they make.
OP’s question is very vague. I would argue that the PS2 was indeed capable of “128 bits computing”, even if it isn’t technically a 128 bits computer.
I’m also pretty sure the comment was tongue in cheek.
The PS2 had full 128 bits DMA bus, and full 128 bits registers. IIRC Dreamcast too.
He’s right though. It would be the same instructions but bigger potential numbers. Faster in some use cases, slower in others. But it would look the same.
Unless you can describe your question in a more precise and technical manner, this is similar to asking how would it feel to the touch…
The fact that nobody dies in Disney’s Hunchback will always be super weird…