That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it’s the nature of life to be hazardous—it’s the stuff of living.
Seems fine.
Sounds about right for crypto scheme participants.
Interesting project.
Seems somewhat similar to syncthing (really too bad that they don’t have enough resources to maintain their Android app), but with more features planned in the future.
Curious regarding thoughts on open sourcing the project.
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Vapid American techology industry insiders are incapable of making a truly good, user-focused product.
P.S. Let’s not forget that Rose’ last project was a NFT scam and some other blockchain bullshit. He clearly can’t think outside the box.
Spam about a once in a lifetime opportunity for generational wealth via an investment into PooPooCoin?
Love the “programmer politics” concept.
Or better yet, it adds LEDs to your web browsing experience (in-page and inside PWAs) and the colours scheme is synchronized with your computer’s LED.
Also depends on which source we are discussing. Many YouTube channel owners do no not call themselves “influencers” and just focus on their domains and are very strict about sponserships (some don’t even accept sponsorships).
It downloads RAM for you, sells your browsing data to major gaming companies, helps you stay on top of your Twitch subs by disabling the ability to block web notifications.
You know, a gaming browser.
I agree with you, I may be even more cynical than you with respect to senior executives’ public statements and corporate PR.
I just don’t see a clear motive for the DDG CEO to inflate the valuation of Chrome. The examples you cite seem a bit far fetched (to me), I could be wrong of course.
That is a possibility.
However, I think in this particular case, the DDG CEO is better qualified than me or you to evaluate the value of Chrome. I can’t think of any reason for Weinberg to promote an inflated valuation for Chrome.
It’s not only about the brand, it’s about the installed base. You have hundreds of millions (billion plus?) of users who use your application every day for a wide variety of tasks.
Weinberg described his estimate as a “back-of-the-envelope” calculation, based on Chrome’s vast user base and global reach – a figure that far exceeds previous estimates, such as the $20 billion valuation offered by Bloomberg analyst Mandeep Singh last November. Weinberg added that such a price tag would be well beyond DuckDuckGo’s financial capabilities, remarking, “That’s out of DuckDuckGo’s price range.”
The UI/UX has always been absolutely atrocious.
There may be Windows only solutions to folder password protection (the one I remember is from 20 years ago lol), but they are unlikely to be cross platform.
Of the top of my head the only thing that would work in a cross platform manner are password protected archives.
Corruption, American style. Americans love their elaborate and borderline-tiring corruption schemes and PR propaganda.
Also depends on your taste in gaming. More niche games and some retro games can be really hit or miss. But I do agree that in the last ~5 years there has been a revolution in gaming on Linux.
I still have to move away from Windows (by far the biggest issue due to line of business applications and gaming) and Android with Google.
I have experience with Linux via a headless Raspberry Pi home server, but desktop/laptop is whole different level of complexity.
It was require a different set of incentives, as wall as massive (global) reforms in judicial system, criminal approaches and rehabilitation policies for organized crime.