Java seems to be the culprit then.
Java seems to be the culprit then.
Playing poker on a wooden bench with a single light bulb next to the beach
Yep, done that. And I agree it’s great. I need a plane to visit the beach though.
what jobs does MIT’s president imagine will be created for 60 year old truckers if they’re replaced with autos? Do we get the funny joke where people suggest truckers should learn programming?
The way it’s developing, programmers will be replaced before drivers.
The only things I probably want in terms of future tech is
And how would you know? Before cars nobody anticipated them. Same with planes, computers, smartphones… You won’t anticipate close to all new tech by extrapolating what we have.
Lots of added tech makes these more likely to fail. And I don’t think they’ll be cheap to replace.
Do I win or lose when I cannot even start the survey with Javascript disabled?
“5 ways to hack 2FA” is pretty click-baity though. All of those attacks are either not exclusively related to 2FA or could target another component. If you can just bypass security altogether, instead of questioning 2FA, you should consider ditching that service/site.
All except point 1, that is. But everyone should know by now that 2FA by SMS is insecure.
How do you secure email accounts then? And wouldn’t that make those just even more attractive targets?
Oh man. By that headline I got my hopes up that Logitech came to their senses and renewed the Harmony Hub or even the glorious Harmony One.
They have much higher standards
Than who? Android play store? Definitely. Decades old established package managers like Debian’s apt? Not so much.
Or do you mean the potential third party tool for iOS that doesn’t even exist and now is much less likely to be good because of Apple being a douche about it?
To the replies in the other threads, they never see fanboys defending Apple, especially not on Lemmy: see? Whataboutism and “sideloading is automatic security and privacy (?!) nightmare” kool-aid.
More direct reply: no, alternative app stores don’t imply less security. They could be more secure even. And sure it’s all about money for Apple (and other companies = irrelevant here) but that doesn’t void criticism.
Well, it basically prevents something like F-Droid for iOS arising from the EU ruling. Kinda big deal. Not that the fanboys would care though. Apple is infallible.
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Sure but they’re also sold secondhand. Also people can be born in one country, but move to live in another one… bringing their devices with them. Apple’s DRM can’t be tied to hardware.
Why not? What happens in the examples you gave? The EU won’t forbid such devices entering the EU or they’d have to confiscate them off tourists. How many Americans do you know who have EU devices and vice versa? That issue may be negligible.
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Battery life must be equal or better, no extra points will be given for massive CPU/GPU power
LOL. Cherry-picking much? You corpo fanboys are so pathetic.
I think it’s sad. This corpo worship results in higher prices for all of us. Apple created this weird pseudo religion that makes other vendors (like Samsung) raising their prices more acceptable while competition should actually put prices under pressure.
Samsung is crap too. They just saw there are enough idiots paying horrendous prices and matched Apple’s. I’d never pay even 1k for a phone.
Show the cable, don’t show the cable; no matter the outcome people will defend the design decisions when Apple is involved.
Both are so stupid and I still chuckle every time I see those.