Ugh, I hate that you’re right about this. It used to mean a topic of study in computer science. Now it means…I don’t even know what it’s supposed to mean.
Ugh, I hate that you’re right about this. It used to mean a topic of study in computer science. Now it means…I don’t even know what it’s supposed to mean.
They do tools for programmers. Big projects! But not stuff sold at retail. The plugin stuff is saying it plays well with the other kids on the playground.
And you get extras if you pay more.
I like to be on x-twitter now
O.K. by me on x-twitter now
Every speech free on x-twitter now
…
For a small fee on x-twitter now.
Doesn’t anyone say ‘slashdotted’ anymore?
These states account for 147 million people, about 43% of the country. Not too bad for a pilot program.
potential downsides to a developer actively like an ass
Did you accidentally a word?
I enjoyed both Primordia and Technobabylon.
Okta is a tech giant now?!
This really annoys me, too. The layout makes me think there’s new, different information in each spot, but really it’s hardly more than repeating the headline 3 times :(
Simple: Computers are not doors with locks. Antivirus is not a deadbolt, and IMO it’s really misleading to compare them. You’re trying to tell people in this thread that you need AV on Linux, against consensus, “because security”. I still don’t understand why you think it’s necessary. What’s your threat model? How does AV improve security on your servers in a way that a firewall doesn’t?
But would you put a deadbolt on your garage door? Or on your fridge door? IMO, arguing by analogy here just obfuscates the points – your servers aren’t physical doorways with locks, and comparing them just confuses the issue.
Can you explain what added security an antivirus package would offer for a Linux server? I haven’t done much with Linux administration, mostly just using Docker images for stuff at work.
I’m not a super Linux expert or anything, but I do grok tech, and I’m curious about this topic.
It seems like past mugshots would be an ideal part of the training set. Are they not using those?
Personally, I’m leaning towards “It’s not the image recognition program that’s the problem here.”
This is a good point. Intelligent sociopaths do exist. “stupid” and “evil” are not synonyms.