That’s what’s kept me from using it, although I very much like the idea of paying for a good service. I would love to see them figure out a way to avoid accounts.
That’s what’s kept me from using it, although I very much like the idea of paying for a good service. I would love to see them figure out a way to avoid accounts.
Your comment reminds me of that great tune by Pink Floyd.
I think this is a step in the right direction. Everyone can lose a portable device or it can get stolen, so protecting the potentially sensitive data is important.
I think what people are complaining about is not full-disk encryption itself, but the fact that people are not used to being responsible for their cryptographic keys.
I think we should educate people regarding this responsibility. We did it with regular keys we use to unlock our homes.
No radio expert here, but would’nt this at some point interfere with the transmissions if deployed at a large scale?
Only Chinese code is present, namely [lists three linux distros]
Linus Torvalds: *clears throat*
Just imagine the license fees.
From an idealistical point of view, sure freedom of choice is the way to go.
What makes me nervous is that Safari has been the only big player left besides chrome in regard to usage share on mobile. So while from an idealistical point of view the ban of other engines was certainly a bad thing, it still helped to prevent google from extending its monopoly.
The fact chromium based browser are going to be allowed as well makes me nervous.
An interesting trend graph of the most used distros for gaming and their adoption by users over time.
haha, word