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Their “constituents” are the corporations paying their bills. When was the last time you bought a politician?
Their “constituents” are the corporations paying their bills. When was the last time you bought a politician?
Hacker’s Keyboard can. Because it’s just a condensed full keyboard, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, function keys, and most of the rest included.
You are the only one wasting time by giving dumbass avoidance advice instead of telling us what you know.
… What insider information do you have and why do you want to keep us ignorant???
That you are completely and utterly unable to see a predator in your midst, or worse; you’re OK with a predator in your midst, because you know you are the bigger predator.
The question was, “why is this a technical limitation?” Not, “what should I do to work around the limitation?”.
You sound ignorant. Or defensive. Do you own any slaves?
“… by the way, we’ve already sold that feature I made up to two customers, so …”
No, they absolutely exist, you just seem to be ignorant. https://www.sciencealert.com/viral-video-reveals-the-bizarre-way-you-can-make-a-soda-can-fully-transparent
Nah, this is much worse. It’s like any effective con: Make it absurd at face value so the only people you deal with are already selected to be foolish rubes.
Too bad the US is full of foolish rubes… Hopefully not over half, but I’m not holding my breath.
Oh come on, you’ve watched this farce for how long and still ask that question? He’ll be released and immediately pardon himself for anything and everything he can, and literally go to war against the states that still want to hold him accountable.
I forget the exact differences from NTFS, but it’s similarly “dumb”, as in it’s just a ledger of files and locations, and doesn’t do any checksum/validating. Only BTRFS and ZFS do on a file system level as far as I remember, but there are plenty of oddballs, especially counting networked storage stuff.
BTRFS is smart enough to check for file errors in some situations under normal operations (I forget which, it’s been a while). When it finds issues, it puts it in read only to try and prevent things from going off of potentially corrupt data.
NTFS, which is what Windows usually uses, is a very “dumb” file system. It is merely a record of what files exist where, so if data corrupts, it will only throw NTFS off if it’s in the file index it stores itself. If it’s in the middle of your file, NTFS doesn’t know and doesn’t care and will just give you the wonky data.
Windows seemingly continuing to work is just a consequence of the “dumb” file system. It will take some critical file getting corrupted before Windows or some program will just crash. At least BTRFS is trying to tell you things are looking amiss and you should definitely back up anything important.
Ahh yes, a classic “both sides” argument.
Please, explain how the left has gone crazy with their ideology, because leftists don’t have much political power to actually mess anything up with, unlike conservatives.
Using something like that to further strawman a point does not make the point valid.
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Ah, SLAPP suits. (and then some, it sounds like)
Who’s entitlement is “this entitlement”? It’s a stupid idea to use pronouns in an opening comment, especially when you’re adding little extra.
Then FOSS is not for you. Stop using it.
You can not believe them all you want. It doesn’t magically make everyone competent.
Businesses value MONEY first, not security, not happy customers, not competent staff. MONEY.
Which is cheaper? Get a product working enough to sell. Get a product properly developed, secured, and audited.
Pick one. Hint: corporations choose MONEY. Every time.
Your data is not safe, because rich pieces of shit like MONEY more than they like YOU.