that's untrue
they used his sentence for the title to make it sound racist, but I really don't see an issue with this law from reading the article
TPM and trusted computing/boot chains are some of the single most important security measures that we've had in the last decade. I can agree on the kernel level stuff though that's a bit bullshit even though I understand why low level access is needed for some anti cheat tasks and DRM prevention. I think there should be APIs provided instead of having to install unknown modules
the online part is pretty terrible advice. the online platforms are filled to the brim with fake job listings and the real job postings have many applicants (because it's too easy to send a resume). going in person will definitely get you more responses and that's from recent experience. at least in Montreal when I was still a student I must have given a total of 5 printed resumes at random places (McDonalds Canada computers restaurants etc) and I got answers for all 5 of them (and the latest one was in 2023)
I remember having friends who kept complaining that they couldn't find jobs, because they were looking at indeed postings for fast food or grocery store positions while I never applied online for these kinds of jobs and I got a 100% success rate
To let you skip the article, they are pausing sales to the USA on the base models of the framework 13, presumably because those are their lowest margin models. The two affected SKUs for the moment are the Intel 125H and Ryzen 7640U
Meanwhile the electron app you're trying to run
- 19.99/month for 1 month
- 14.99/month for a year (179.88 total)
- 11.99/month for 2 years (287.76 total)
Every affected company should be extremely thankful that this was an accidental bug, because if crowdstrike gets hacked, it means the bad actors could basically ransom I don't know how many millions of computers overnight
Not to mention that crowdstrike will now be a massive target from hackers trying to do exactly this
Their platform is less secure because apple implemented side loading in a half assed way just so they can say that they comply. Computers and android phones have been doing this since forever without any major issues. I believe if the security of your platform relies on only installing apps from a single "trusted" source (that has an incentive to make money), then it's not secure.
This is an Xwayland and Electron issue, not a Discord or Gnome or a Display issue. This is because Electron under Xwayland (and also somewhat under Wayland) doesn't behave well with fractional scaling. If you want a true comparison, try opening Discord on Firefox with Wayland. It will be night and day in terms of sharpness compared to regular DPI displays
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Props for putting the acute accent on "Québec"