

You don’t have to. You can use cash, checks, crypto, gift cards, and more. It’s only credit cards (and probably almost all debit cards) that go through them.
You don’t have to. You can use cash, checks, crypto, gift cards, and more. It’s only credit cards (and probably almost all debit cards) that go through them.
Keep calling. Tell your friends. It’s already gotten MasterCard’s attention enough to make a statement.
True, but I’m not sure that an extension would have the necessary access to manipulate the browser like that. I don’t think it should. A malicious extension could do horrible things.
How does adding AI help their funding?
Same. But that shouldn’t be a factor in a professional publication.
For most people, that’s an acceptable trade, because they don’t want to maintain a library. And with Spotify, you get access to a much larger library than you could ever possibly keep.
The point of a stable distro is reproducibility.
But it does have a moldy nylon bag!
OP is misusing archaic letters. That is a correction.
Nope. It should be reviewed by a human, and the response should be proportionate.
Why maddening? The active shooter response shouldn’t be all that different.
This isn’t going to affect Intel usage in the near future. Companies generally buy whatever is cheap and available. Dell, HP, etc rarely offer AMD as an option. And this is just ancillary Linux drivers, not a major make or break component.
It’s a lot easier for them to use the same scraper they use on other sites than to build something custom.
No, they can’t. The BIOS prompts the user to confirm the change on reboot. If the change is not confirmed, it doesn’t happen.
This type of attack has been seen in the wild for quite some time. Ultimately it’s a security vs convenience decision.
No good enterprise management. Doesn’t run enterprise software.
Most people don’t really care what they use, they just want to be able to use it. If it doesn’t run their programs, it’s no good to them.
Companies don’t use it on the desktop because enterprise management sucks. There’s no equivalent to group policy. Ansible is not the same.
That doesn’t cover wallhacks.
SEO garbage has been around for much more than a decade. In fact, before Google got really good at search ranking, sites easily gamed the search engines.
I click the links to the source on the relevant part.
Maybe a few in Switzerland. I haven’t seen any news about it specifically.