

This is absurd, they have no business doing this.
This is absurd, they have no business doing this.
Solving the “being human” part of security will probably never happen, which is why you’re encouraged to do stuff like use 2FA, different passwords, service isolation and stuff like that.
Anyone and everyone can be fooled at some point, best to try and limit the damage.
I don’t have an opinion on the man personally, but I won’t buy a Samsung TV as they are ad riddled, terrible to use and are pretty fragile.
Sick, this is a genuinely cool piece of hardware history I wish we had a chance to explore more.
Thanks for clearing up the source for me. The classic Enix SNES font should’ve been a giveaway though
Lol why do they have to do things in the most cartoonishly evil way?
To be a pedantic dick, those aren’t really programming languages. Their purpose isn’t for writing at that level.
But I have the best route to lemmy :)
Curious, what kind of protocols do we need to change or replace?
Perhaps you could give an example? Maybe someone can relate to it.
Its not my business but do you mind saying what industry you work or see this in?
Sorry, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If you can’t make this stuff at scale, no way you could sell it at $160 a unit.
I dunno, I’m pretty sure you can go to the Nintendo e-shop on your switch and find straight up smut. Don’t get me started on Steam.
Sorry if you need to learn this, but compensation has little to do with ability or merit in a lot of place that need to screen share.
What if you don’t have kids?
Nice comic.
Used to have a copy of Wild Arms on the PSX, and there was a scratch so deep that stopped progressing past Cecilia’s intro, but man we tried.
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but Python, like most languages, can be as complex as you make it.
*exclusives Thankfully Sony saw the writing on the wall and began porting a lot of first party to PC.
Platforms like the Deck are the future IMO
Brother, life is too short not to leave when you want.
Sounds like this is closer to Apple’s Rosetta to make up for their ARM transition.