My work takes 40 gig and I can still play Factorio while working :)
My work takes 40 gig and I can still play Factorio while working :)
Not if you ask them but taking the time to design a system that isn’t reliant on a strong client (and then open sourcing it) would probably be more secure, and obviously more inclusive.
For instance, I’m very eager to switch to a lknux phone but having blockers like this is forcing me to stay on Android, even though I am sick and tired or the enshittification.
Or even run the app as is on a “non-compliant” os - like a rooted android.
What I meant was that the phone operating system has SDKs (e.g. google services on android) which the app uses to make sure it hasn’t been tampered with, which makes it even harder to make an open source client.
It’s the opposite of supplying an SDK for third party developers.
They are using the phone SDKs to verify that BankID was correctly installed, much like any other client side DRM.
I think you mean cue, not queue.
Sound like exactly like what this person is doing, whoever they are.
I say Pyramids ⊂ Cones. You say Cones ⊂ Pyramids. Therefore Cones = Pyramids.
No, a cone can have any flat shape as its base, wherefor a pyramid - which only has four sides - is also a cone.
A pyramid is just a cone with a square base.
So that you can become an enthusiast again right? Right?
I always do 1970-01-01 to confuse the developers
Insomnia suddenly turned into a ransomware. Pay up or have all you dara lost!
A few days later Insomnium popped up supporting the old file format.
That’s not a simple shape. Why would people want to talk about it?
That’s not how pricing works. They already have the price they think makes them the most money. Raising prices means losing customers to competition, netting a loss.
So they would just lose 1000 customers and not raise the price because that would mean an even higher loss.
It’s different, of course when including that all ISPs would be hit with this. One can only speculate what will happen. All those pirates will want alternative ISPs, probably paying extra for privacy. The rest will stay in a dying market where competition for the remaining customers would be fierce, probably with lower prices.
I love the “beer in hand” stereotype there.
“It depends” is a good answer, and is in line with me questioning the above comment.
Here’s a link to a recent huge worldwide study: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/work#salary
I prefer to use statisics rather than anecdotal evidence. The stack overflow survey shows full stack pretty far down:
They should pay you monthly for your costs. (: