I don’t know.
I don’t know.
Ummm. Yes?
Why do I get the feeling that you’re a flat earther?
Applicant must be willing to relocate to the Barnard’s star system but will also be required in the London office 3 days a week
Can you expand on that ? What exactly did being too edgy look like in 1980 ?
You say that as if it’s a premium only feature. It’s not.
Don’t give them ideas…
He wants to be free to control the market, sure.
Yes but your estimated wait time is … 3 hours and… 22 minutes.
I’m superficially familiar with it from watching simpsons episodes.
I think you mean less functional replacements
Seems you’re the one who doesn’t understand what a rhetorical question is. Hint - it’s not what you retrospectively call a question when you get called out on your laziness.
Nor is it rhetorical when you ask a question and then spend several lines going on about it, and making it clear that you really did want to talk about an answer.
Can be, but isn’t necessarily.
He seems like a hoopy frood.
Hang on…is this also the universe where the lizard people are in charge?
The universe where my comment gets upvoted on this thread
The important bit:
Simen said he believes the STS design is based on a fundamental misinterpretation of the TLS specification. Microsoft’s description of STS acknowledges that some SSL implementations don’t put the current system time of the server in the ServerUnixTime field at all. Instead, these implementations—most notably the widely used OpenSSL code library starting in 2014—populate the field with random values. Microsoft’s description goes on to say, “We have observed that most servers provide a fairly accurate value in this field and the rest provide random values.”
“The false assumption is that most SSL implementations return the server time,” Simen said. “This was probably true in a Microsoft-only ecosystem back when they implemented it, but at that time [when STS was introduced], OpenSSL was already sending random data instead.”
Conversely, I want the ac controls on physical buttons because when I’m in driving and am in direct sunlight, or when I’ve just jumped in the car after doing some heavy work, I want ice cold Antarctic air blowing on my face. The ambient temperature of the general cabin is irrelevant to me. I do not want to be hunting around through menus to find the ac fan control slider.