Heartbleed is the only counter example anyone needs to know that open source isn’t perfect. Intelligence agencies were likely sucking up encrypted traffic because nobody was paying attention to the most commonly used TLS library in the world
Heartbleed is the only counter example anyone needs to know that open source isn’t perfect. Intelligence agencies were likely sucking up encrypted traffic because nobody was paying attention to the most commonly used TLS library in the world
I know but Graal has always been kind of a licensing nightmare that feels designed to get you audited by Oracle. Most software organizations are trying to avoid paying ridiculous fees to Oracle.
This feels 3 years too late
Just saying as someone who has had a few OLEDs screen retention is permanent and easy-ish to do with bright panels.
This is gonna work wonderfully with OLED screens which love persistent elements being displayed all the time
Yeah I did the same search and was disappointed
It’s like email, you can use gmail or other big providers or you can run a mail server in your basement and it’ll all talk together.
Eventually there’s gonna be differentiation.
Who cares? Stop making everything about politics.
This is a GOOD thing.
Part of what has made Reddit so bad the last few years is the ubiquity. Making people make a bit of effort to post naturally leads to higher quality content.
LOL this is ridiculous. Great work Elon!
The point of smaller reactors is that they could be much safer and cheaper to deploy. They’re intended to be entirely self contained.
BMW B58
Massively tunable, big power, reliable enough to be in a Toyota and ultra refined
I get the XM hate but this looks downright ok? This looks better than the last X1.
Wefwef is a good webapp that looks like Apollo that’s a lot nicer than the lemmy webapp
Edited name because I’m dumb
It’s just a browser app running full screen
Great sprint race hopefully tomorrow is interesting
This is actually more usable than I expected
Years of neglect have a way of doing things like this
Attacking AI based systems with malicious input is like shooting fish in a barrel. Combine high complexity with low comprehension of how the internals of the system actually work and you have a field day for security researchers.
It’s only a matter of time before someone hurts or robs a Tesla driver by forcing the car to do something that’s not in the best interest of the operator.