

This is absurd, they have no business doing this.
This is absurd, they have no business doing this.
Easy to see how this helps folks better afford their expenses.
Solving the “being human” part of security will probably never happen, which is why you’re encouraged to do stuff like use 2FA, different passwords, service isolation and stuff like that.
Anyone and everyone can be fooled at some point, best to try and limit the damage.
I don’t have an opinion on the man personally, but I won’t buy a Samsung TV as they are ad riddled, terrible to use and are pretty fragile.
HP following through on this would be the funniest shit ever, IMO.
Silent Hill Fortissimo?
Not that you aren’t entitled to your opinion, but software running on a Tesla is, in many ways just as mallaible as code on a vacuum robot.
There are several challenges, but basically the protections stopping people from reading and writing firmware would need to be defeated.
I think there have been some software jailbreaks on earlier models already that have been patched, but software is complicated, it’s hard be bug free.
Finally, a useful website
Sick, this is a genuinely cool piece of hardware history I wish we had a chance to explore more.
Corporations can’t even run corporations well. That’s one of the lessons we should’ve took from 2008.
There’s a lot of people losing their jobs today that didn’t do anything wrong.
Lol why do they have to do things in the most cartoonishly evil way?
To be a pedantic dick, those aren’t really programming languages. Their purpose isn’t for writing at that level.
IMO a device like this should be portable first, and that means a reasonable battery life, and generally a system trying to do more with less. Also $900-$1500 is a deal breaker for a lot of people.
Perhaps you could give an example? Maybe someone can relate to it.
Its not my business but do you mind saying what industry you work or see this in?
No TouchPad so I’ll pass, but a non Windows version is a step in the right direction.
Sorry, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If you can’t make this stuff at scale, no way you could sell it at $160 a unit.
I mean the fact that it’s mixed in with all the other games and not in a T&A section.
I mean, people are gonna bite my head off for this, but most non technical folks are turned off by someone calling them stupid… That’s what “RTFM” sounds like. I think there needs to be a culture change to drive adoption, but stuff like the Steam Deck is helping a lot.