

Wait, they had software in 1860?
Wait, they had software in 1860?
Not sure that’s how it works. The certification and the encryption are two different things. Though encryption certification does require the private keys to be uploaded to the CA, a bunch of internal encryption for these type of apps would not necessarily be certified by that or a CA in order for the encryption to be effective.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing. I beginning to see why tariffs are being slapped on aluminium now!
Good article, but it goes so much further than this. This is why a lot of passionate devs are nocturnal. Why the venn diagram overlap between devs and expensive noise cancelling headphones is massive. It is why lots of (voluntary) programming is procrastinated on, and ultimately simply kills a lot of software that could have been. Not to mention the software that is, could have a higher quality, leading to less frustrated users and less dead beat jobs in support.
So go on over and ask Derrek or Sheryl if they have that PDF that was sent to everyone.
Most devs have known this for decades, so let’s wait another 20 years before we get a study to confirm all that too.
I’m not trying to conform the world to my taste. Porn like stuff makes the platform less appealing in general.
All is where we make our first impression to the world. All is where (on a still growing platform) people go to discover. I don’t think having an additional “soft NSFW” filter would be a bad thing.
There’s a reason most clients have an NSFW filter in their settings.
Meath is just a county in Ireland. And no there’s no oil there. Software doesn’t work.
Also, I get that your question is serious, but don’t. If you know how to write software, there’s so many different avenues of revenue, that you don’t have to pick the one that actually fcked up the world to the point of no return. Unless it’s buggy and makes them go look for oil in Ireland.