Sure, but you have to explicitly enable this feature. In c++ you can use the oldest shit from twenty years ago and your compiler happily does its job. All my c++ books are full of “you shouldn’t use xy as it is deemed unsafe now, but of course you still can”.
The problem with c++ is that it allows people to do whatever they want. Turns out: people are dumb. Rust solved that problem. Nothing more, nothing less.
I will. After my yearly two month vacation.
Hetzner Storage Box.
Student debt, lol. laughs in European free education
Not a single issue with Intel + Wayland + Fedora + KDE.
I have Premium. I don’t see any ads.
I like them. It gives developers an easy way to distribute their software and as a user I have a little bit more security due to the sandbox.
It is not the government defining something as dangerous. It‘s the democratically elected parliament, the democratically elected government and the then appointed judges which rule based on democratically created laws. And if the society comes to the conclusion that hate speech, defamation and lies are not covered by free speech they can of course shut down X and co. And the law applies also to billionaires.
People dumb.
Maybe for sites from corporations or similar sources. But people should have always have the right to be forgotten. And in fact in some countries they do have this right.
Some people suggest SELinux which is great. But if you really want to take it to the maximum use its MLS.
Im ready for a new Apple Watch with tricorder functions.
A service provider is not responsible for the content people publish on their service. But if they knowingly allow criminals to publish and refuse to cooperate with courts and police, they become responsible.
Hashtags, hashtags, hashtags.
“The Europeans” — a podcast about, well, Europe.
Yeah, let’s put Cloudflare into every single website. What a great idea for an open and federated network.
PHP on Windows, lol.
I started with Bitwarden as a replacement for KeePass and changed to 1Password due to the way they secure the login password (password + random string). KeePass is now my backup place for 1Password and I support Bitwarden with a subscription because I like to support their OSS way.
Because US capitalism.