I remember I had to change a setting when using Windows. And it even showed me an “Are you sure?” dialog. It wasn’t that long ago. Is that not a thing anymore?
I remember I had to change a setting when using Windows. And it even showed me an “Are you sure?” dialog. It wasn’t that long ago. Is that not a thing anymore?
Only if you go into settings, disable the safety measures and change it. And some apps might break.
No, the default file path limit is 256 characters. And I don’t mean file name. Full file path.
People have been talking about the real problem from the beginning of the thread: small character limit on file paths.
Depending on the definition, loading a web page might me called an API, but that’s not what people mean when they talk about APIs.
Not because they care about the government. Because they care about hackers.
Creating encryption backdoors for the government means creating encryption backdoors for hackers. Because once encryption is weakened, it’s weakened.
I was going to ask the same. I didn’t know anyone outside the US used iMessage.
I think these news are overblown. There are many countries where temperatures of 115F are normal every summer, and people’s phones keep working normally.
If you’re worried about resources, point your complaints towards the US.
This “what can one do that the other can’t” is never a good argument. Specially against someone that was talking about quality.
A horse and a 2023 Lamborghini can do the same things, transport-wise. But that doesn’t mean that the quality is the same.
Yes, each one with their choices. I have the income to pay for better quality, so I use 1Password. But you can’t go wrong with any of those two.
1Password is way better, but it’s more expensive and not open source.
Bitwarden is, like most open source apps, jankier than 1Password. Not as mature. But people that care a lot about their software being open source will use it because it’s the best open source option we have at the moment.
None of them is a bad app.
Ask yourself why you’re here, and you’ll find the answer. Or at least one of the answers.
Amazon has lots of jobs, yes. But context is king.
If I say “Developers stay at Facebook because Meta pays them above average”, will you be confused on who is “them” because Meta has many jobs? Will you think that maybe they’re saying that Meta pays janitors above average?
It’s not a difficult thing to understand by context.
It won’t change anything. It’s the US! Amazon will lose, and will be “punished” by having to pay like $2 for each affected employee.
As a Canadian singer once said: never say never.
For that job, obviously
Maybe it was a language issue? In some languages, like French, they use a word similar to celibate to refer to single people. In French: célibataire.
Step 2 was to severely limit the time people could spend on the platform, preventing them from seeing the ads
You mean he’ll bring Twitter valuation back to what it was?
Mozilla gotta do something.
And based on their actions on recent years, that something is probably going to be: 1) firing more developers, and 2) increasing the compensation of their CEO.