Correct answer.
Using any form of biometric 'login' under the US's "justice" system is supremely ill-advised.
Correct answer.
Using any form of biometric 'login' under the US's "justice" system is supremely ill-advised.
When the dust settles, it'll be just like Ma Bell in 1975: There will be the "Internet Company" just like there was the Phone Company, with a probable 'bonus' of an extra "National Internet Corporation" modeled on the BBC.
Storage has never been cheaper.
There's going to be a seppuku session in somebody's IT department.
The SEC or FTC or someone should sue Reddit for using the word 'decentralize' in connection with a feature that's only available within...Reddit! I don't care how many 'blockchains' and other buzz-terms they surround it with.
Usual info-free article with clickbait headline. Tinfoil-heads will call it a "troll / honey-pot", designed to attract and identify 'troublemakers'.
And from that comment section, it's working.
Nothing on Reddit can be proved to have come from a "user", and it's been that way since the "Great Spezzing of 2016", where 'spez' admitted to falsification and alteration of 'user' content.
...useless tech
Oh, it is "useful"; to the real 'owners' of "your" car...
I wonder if it was done on purpose after it came out that the Pentagon had typo'd ".ml" instead of '.mil' and exposed a lot of sensitive emails...
Yeah? What's that; 14 seconds of their profits?
The 'hostage-taker' will never be able to duplicate my family's grammar and sentence structure quirks, so I won't care how it "sounds"...
One of the few areas where I favor a "One-world" standard.
Suddenly it's 1960.
Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Google have replaced ABC, NBC, PBS and CBS.
Your "~~personal computer~~ internet appliance" is a black-box running rented software, just like in the 'dumb-terminal time-sharing' era.