
Way too cool of an ending for him. Flush the ashes.
Way too cool of an ending for him. Flush the ashes.
Crazy how it wound up being so optimistic. President Camacho wasn’t exactly wise, but he was at least trying to help, gave people smarter than himself a chance, and changed his mind when presented with evidence.
Privacy is a component of security. But so is assessing the likelihood of risk. I get what the other guy is trying to convey, but it’s asinine to pretend giving your banking info to a random individual is in the same ballpark as giving your browsing history to the company making your browser.
I’m envisioning full cloud gaming. Games are all hosted in Azure. Device is just a thin client, and it becomes useless if you stop paying your subscription. Of course, it’d already be useless on flights and anywhere with spotty internet.
Has that perfect MS blend of being built on Windows, requiring a subscription fee, and totally missing the whole point of being a handheld.
Make the OS lean and portable.
You think they’re more capable of this than hardware innovation?
Someone at one of these massive companies needs to setup a seedbox in the datacenter (and cover their tracks internally) so when they try to use this justification, audits confirm that they’d actually been seeding a fuckton.
Exactly why he’s doing it. The details matters less to him than beating other billionaires you mentioned at something, even if that something is abhorrent.