When the oil industry doesn't have to pay to clean up their externalities we already don't have a free market. You break it you pay. Fixing the externalities by incentivizing better technology is at minimum a correction to the market.
Natanael
Something something legal precedence. This hasn't gone through court yet, has it?
It doesn't matter if there's patches to make it work specifically, if they don't contain Nintendo's code. At most they could accuse whoever contributed the patch with piracy / breach of NDA or similar for having downloaded the ROM prior to release (couldn't have purchased it) but that doesn't impact the emulator itself
That's not code and Texas Instruments already lost on that one
With DMCA get uploader is supposed to get notified and get a chance to file a counter claim
Yes, but it's also unauthenticated (it doesn't verify it comes from the real device, or even run an account belonging to a device owner)
You just need the app
Boring is a different Musk company
She also didn't manage to get it done in one shot and then had to go get more ammo while the animal was suffering
Because the market is bigger than Pixels and they could license much of it (I'd like to see more of it as open source, but it's easier for a corporation to justify licensing the cutting edge stuff). I think a lot of OEMs would like access to Night Sight
Or had very dumb assistants writing it, who didn't care to learn his actual name
There's still phones that have them, like Sony phones
Ok, so double encrypted and authenticated traffic (TLS inside the VPN) would still be safe, and some stuff requiring an internal network origin via the VPN is safe (because the attacker can't break into the VPN connection and your client won't get the right response), but a ton of other traffic is exposed (especially unencrypted internal traffic on corporate networks, especially if it's also reachable without a VPN or if anything sends credentials in plaintext)