Not a dig at you btw, but at the people trying to convince us they care about security.
Not a dig at you btw, but at the people trying to convince us they care about security.
FYI: If you hear someone talking about encrypting passwords (instead of hashing); big red flag that they don’t know what they’re doing.
I wonder how many enterprisify’s this screen can take on a single line:
https://projects.haykranen.nl/java/
That wasn’t part of the assignment. ;)
It’s like naming your company x
I’m Operations Manager at Linux.
X has been tepid for at least a decade.
So you’re saying it’s a 50/50 chance, eh?
It would probably mean the amount of coding work that companies want done would multiply 10 fold as well. I’m sure the content of the work developers do will change somewhat over time (analogous to what happened during the industrial revolution), but I doubt they’re all out of a job in the near future.
I’d rather have them be both. I think the incompetence would ameliorate the maliciousness.
Suicide Linux?
“… and then he started writing mostly C.”
I’d be more sceptical if it said “will”.
l’d say Linux Mint or Fedora as a distro.
And as a desktop environment (which I think will influence your Linux experience far more than the distro pick) I’d pick KDE or Cinnamon or if you want to go old school XFCE (which is little easier on the resources) (all three stick to a more traditional desktop paradigm, so the switch from windows wont be as awkward)
luckily you can switch the DE pretty easy. you can just install them on your distro of choice and use them side by side if you’d like to try them out (generally speaking, you can choose which DE session you want to use on your login screen)
Ah typescript properties possibly undefined, eh? My advice would be to sprinkle some more question marks on your code.
“If it’s a legitimate interest, the browser has ways to try to shut that whole thing down”