unfortunately, its based on c++… so could be a security nightmare unless they are very very careful :|
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unfortunately, its based on c++… so could be a security nightmare unless they are very very careful :|
honestly, not sure I -ever- found a useful answer on Quora. I only would check it when there were literally no other options available. Even then it was usually some rando’s opinion on their obtuse interpretation of what the OP was actually asking i.e., they rarely even answered what the OP had asked and more often answered what the responder wanted to answer.
Quora was garbage when it began, and it is still garbage now.
Isnt that what a CA is?
but in that case, aren’t they just basic crypto keys, but with more (unnecessary) steps?
They are kinda like the American south, but with less racism and bigotry and fear of “sOcIaLiSm” 😅
history has shown that with communism it’s generally sooner
I do wonder though, have there been -any- actual communist societies that were communist from the start and not communist in name only (e.g., Russia, China, Vietnam, Cuba, etc.)? I would almost say that none (or at least none I recall) survive the transference between the prior society and communism before they become corrupted by power seeking individuals/groups. 🤔
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I still don’t understand why I cannot connect any of my Bluetooth headphones to -any- of the consoles. Connecting to my TV induces latency, so it turns off game mode, but not if I connect directly to the gaming device (ala steam deck). It’s not like its a standards, driver, or perf issue, as steam deck supports it, and it’s essentially a very user friendly Arch Linux box. Something as important as audio being this far behind on the two major competitors is mind boggling, especially when one of them ALSO produces decent audio hardware and created one of the two main Bluetooth audio standards 😅
Would Vivaldi or Nyxt be a better alternatives? Or maybe webkit / degoogled chromium variants ?
When they went public, and even more so when the idiots hired John Riccitiello (the ultra greedy former EA CEO) as their CEO.
I dunno. I think it is people don’t want to think about their code and what they are asking the computer to -actually- do. I’ve had to fix more issues due to incorrect assumptions that were allowed / looked OK in JS that would have been easily seen and/or prevented in TS (or any strong static typing system). Yes, TS may be annoying, but there are -reasons- it is. If you’re asking it to do something that is innately dumb, TS makes it -HARD- to do it, so you manage a large majority of the potential use-cases that you may not know you’re asking the runtime to manage/assume for you.
To my knowledge, the chromium devs have said (and i am paraphrasing here) that maintaining such a large C++ codebase from a security standpoint is a figurative nightmare. I think they have only recently begun to start migrating some code to rust or other languages (i’m not 100% if they were also looking into Zig)