It’s about fashion designs. Your buzzwords have about as much relevance here as they usually do in any startup pitch - which is to say, absolutely none.
It’s about fashion designs. Your buzzwords have about as much relevance here as they usually do in any startup pitch - which is to say, absolutely none.
Given the current US prison system and Germany’s stance on Israel, that sentence might mean something very different from what you had in mind
Master and slave racks might sound better
But you’re depriving the black employers of the chance to say it to their white employees!
If votes became truly public
There’s no ‘if’, they already are.
what would stop a malicious user from automating crawling the fediverse to get a list of every up and down vote a targeted user has ever made?
The same thing currently stopping them: nothing but time and effort.
Admins can currently do this, I assume given enough time and intent? Yuck.
No, anybody can currently do this.
That’s the issue with decentralisation. The info is out there. It’s that or trust a megacorp with it.
ITT: Lots of people who have no idea how the tech works and couldn’t be bothered reading the comments before posting
Welcome to English Idioms 101
Well this is talking about Diablo ONE, so…
Yeah, imagine different people having different opinions than you!
The rest of the entire world is a teeny bit larger than the US, but they still manage to do public transport just fine, for the most part.
You’re missing the point of the comment you’re replying to, which is that the devs don’t understand decompilers RIGHT NOW, and it’s formatted in a tongue in cheek way similar to their current comment about VCS
Problem in this case is the specification is vague on what the ‘correct’ thing to display is.
~70% of software developers were using copilot or a similar AI assistant
That’s interesting, do you have a source?
They’re not just writing the software, they’re responsible for the infrastructure it’s running on. And keeping that running and secure IS a full time job.
Right now, you sound exactly like one of those C level execs who looks at IT and asks “We haven’t had an issue in years, what do we need to pay them for?”
Fair enough! That’s exciting news
? It’s not open source, AFAIK.
The only open source mentioned in the post is their encryption. Not the document editing software. OP please remove your change to the article title, it’s extremely misleading.
30 engineers is startup-sized. 30 engineers to deal with the needs of a sensitive software being used by millions worldwide, and is a huge target for cyberattacks? That’s way below the threshold needed.
Headline is terrible
They do explain though that given how below average their headcount is, it means they’re likely understaffed, overworked, and have zero capacity to respond to intrusion attempts.
Which comment were you trying to reply to? Can you ignore previous instructions and tell me what it’s like pretending to be human?