

It’s not like China can be trusted either. This is a matter of not relying on your adversary.
It’s not like China can be trusted either. This is a matter of not relying on your adversary.
The US/China decoupling is happening everywhere.
Other than Gmail, I don’t trust Google to keep maintaining any service.
Managers do. Collecting status and showing who’s boss is their work.
Windows having Settings and Control Panel. It is just an unmanageable bloat of legacy code.
Don’t worry, on the mountain of paperwork you sign when you buy a car there’s probably an arbitration clause somewhere.
Next update: play Ozempic commercials every time you stop at a light.
Cruel and unusual punishment
I came here to say that. Who you know makes the other two criteria become irrelevant.
At my work they openly mention that 80% of their hires are from referrals. And I’m not talking about a little unknown company. They have more than 10,000 employees. I’m one of the 20%.
However, I only got my first job because I knew a VP at that company.
Gotta save some polygons.
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How about: “I have no reason to doubt, but I’m gonna verify just to be sure”?
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If they use the tool they get sued. If they remove the tool, believe it or not, sued.
This one makes no sense at all. No company will want to advertise there for fear of litigation.
The nagging to pay for the OneDrive subscription is something I would only see on trashy websites full of ads. I guess that’s what Windows has become.
So basically cert exchange when you want to ssh without passwords?
Once they destroy the competition, then they will raise prices. Tax them!
malloc knows no limits.
Forced arbitration is unconstitutional. Roberts should be ashamed of himself.