[-] Murdified@lemmy.sdf.org 23 points 1 month ago

Left Behind. I'm probably a huge idiot for not realizing for the entire thing without knowing before hand what the context was, but I read it with the idea that it was some kind of apocalyptic sci-fi, and then only in the very last few pages of the book did it finally hit me in the face that it was religious doomsday bullshit. I do have to compliment it for the storytelling and world setting, but holy shit was I disappointed with the end direction 🤦

[-] Murdified@lemmy.sdf.org 30 points 1 month ago

Well, for one, it's not known as "BSOD day" by any other customers that I know of. For two, there are contractual obligations, which prevents businesses from immediately pulling the plug and depriving them of funds, or from having knee jerk reactions, depending on your perspective. And finally, in just my own opinion, no other alternative solution provides a more compelling case for risk reduction without the same potential compromises even given the faulty deployment methodology that CS used. Sad, but true in my experience.

Needing kernel code for security sucks, don't have better options right now, encourage startups and take risks on them instead.

[-] Murdified@lemmy.sdf.org 12 points 1 year ago
[-] Murdified@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

For fucking real? The salon? Against the media?? Fuck off. (I hate him too, I hate pandering bs as well)

[-] Murdified@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

I'm pretty sure the images are both trebuchets. The one on the left is still using only counterweights to provide energy.

[-] Murdified@lemmy.sdf.org 10 points 1 year ago

Yes, we had this ability all the way back in 2012 on the Galaxy S3, which had NFC and Wireless Charging built in to a user replaceable battery pack. It was available on many phones in that era and could easily be brought back if we gave up some "thinness" that we have now.

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