Otherwise you start getting pushed around by other superpowers
This is more a coincidence of the status quo rather than a consequence of an inherent correlation between economic output and geopolitical power.
Otherwise you start getting pushed around by other superpowers
This is more a coincidence of the status quo rather than a consequence of an inherent correlation between economic output and geopolitical power.
This vuln is not new, it was published 3.5 years ago: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-26558
Sometimes it gets racist and victim-blaming.
A strange confession to put in a game review.
It doesn’t surprise me that Apple pulled out of the OpenAI investment. They’ve been trying to polish these new features and finding that they’re built on sand.
they sure aren’t disproving how woke they are
Why do you think that they need to be doing this?
From what I’ve read, that person is not officially affiliated with the Godot project. They just moderate an unofficial Discord server that is Godot-related.
If you read the article, the described attack allows a man-in-the-middle attack on two devices while they are pairing.
This means that someone could intercept and modify your bluetooth mouse or keyboard inputs, resulting in complete compromise of the device they are connected to.
Pretty sure this was described exactly in Snow Crash (Neal Stephenson, 1992).
Isn’t that exactly what copy protection is supposed to prevent? If you can read data from the cartridge and then put it on some other medium that still works in original hardware then what you’ve done is copied the game.
The (50!) games
50! presumably referring to the number of different orderings in which you could play them?
I think you forgot to post the article.
Instead of linking to a jpeg hosted on a non-HTTPS website for a weird investments scam you could just link wikipedia:
If you think that international diplomacy between nation states is like handling kids then you’re not a veteran diplomat either.
Reuters just regurgitating investor-bait because they have no domain expertise. Maybe Reuters journalists should be getting some training from experts too.
I’m no “veteran diplomat” but in my experience it is only the people without real power who make threats. When you have power, you don’t need to make threats. You just respond to events with whatever proportionate response is necessary and within your capability. You don’t need to provide a preview of what those responses will be.
Setting “red lines” looks to me like weakness because it is essentially a plea to the other side not to do those things that you don’t want them to do, and it invites them to push up to those red lines, do anything but, and test their boundaries to test your commitment to them.
Halt and Catch Fire
He can sue for compensation under the Equality Act 2010.
That’s an unfair dismissal lawsuit: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/smith-oxford-b2616638.html