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In the US at least, it’s not a requirement to wear a seatbelt in the back seat most places.
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True but that’s extremely rare for people to do.
Shrug dead is dead. Short or long it doesn’t affect anything. People are just sentimentalists.
Getting imprisoned for thousands of years unable to get out.
It’s a different risk vector. While companies want your information to sell, they don’t want to take over your computer to use it in a bot net or steal your bank information and clean out your account.
Open source by it’s very nature relies on a lot of people having good intentions, free time, and knowledge for it to work well and safely.
Absolutely that’s always good. I was talking more about someone intentionally adding malicious code though.
Because China has always held it would start a full-scale invasion if they ever did. So everyone ignores the elephant and keeps the status quo…
While it was true for a long time, I don’t think Taiwan expects to get China back anymore. It’s more not to start WW3 for the last 30+ years
One of the big weaknesses of open source is the same as democracy. Nobody has time to review every piece of code (or research and hold accountable every politician) which leads to risks.
Aren’t you assuming everyone else can’t care about video games because you don’t?
Why does being a programmer matter? You’re not implying that technology groups should care about programming I hope.
It was broken before then, the whole distributed user and instances is hard for the average non techy. This is the same issue Linux has. People say “just install Linux” but when the person Google’s it, they get destroyed with 30 plus flavors and don’t understand what to do.
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You severely underestimate current corporations and their short sightedness.
While! I love nuclear’s possibilities. I’ve seen commercial, shippings safety and maintenance records. I don’t think that would be a good idea
That went the other way, it is easier. The ending was just putting him back.