It basically implies that they cobbled together some standard technology but they didn't even put it together very well.
It's like a solution that's held in place with chewing gum and Band-Aids.
It basically implies that they cobbled together some standard technology but they didn't even put it together very well.
It's like a solution that's held in place with chewing gum and Band-Aids.
Amess is actually a word.
It means, to ruin (something) or to make many mistakes in doing (something).
I made sure I got it from an American English dictionary, Merriam Webster, anticipation of those who say that it doesn't belong to American English. 🤷♂️
"What's that make us?"
Oh my gosh! That's certainly a blast from the past. Microsoft ended up buying it and they tried to integrate it into Outlook, but the future just disappeared for some reason.
It's like they used the advance indexing capabilities, but got rid of the user interface that could allow for brilliantly efficient searching.
It's 13 now, it will be 29 later today, and down to 16 overnight
Cyber security guy here.
Consider a large organization with a lot to lose. They usually invest proactively in a Cyber security program.
Now consider all these companies with data breaches. They were tiny startups with nothing to lose. No reason to consider an investment in cyber security best practices. Their modus operandi was quickly pushing the product to market so that the $ could start coming in.
Oh man. What a headache. I'm a seasoned Linux user but I couldn't get my Nvidia GPU working on my Linux machine.
I had to switch back to Windows to be productive
We live in English speaking Australia. My son is learning French and Arabic.
There's not many countries where you can't get away with one of those languages, to my understanding.
I love certain music but find it terribly distracting to the point that I rarely listen.
These whistleblowers are actually from quality control.