Why are people still accepting this?
They are so heavy on security I have a Citrix environment that takes me 3 logins
My daily routine:
- Take laptop out of locked shelf
- Start Laptop and enter boot password
- Enter Bitlocker password
- Enter username (not saved) and password
- Open Citrix website and login with different username and password
- Enter MFA token to access said website
- Start server connection
- Enter different username/password (not saved) to access server
- Enter different MFA token for the server login
- Start the business-specific application with 3rd set of not saved and different login data
They also have plans to make MFA mandatory for laptop login, too.
Passwords need to be at least 15 characters long for laptops and 30 for servers and 10 for the business-specific application. All need to have uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters and need to be changed every 60 days (for the server login) and cannot be the last 30 passwords.
Python: So you used spaces and tabs for indentation? NOW DIE!
RTX on
The difference is: One you do for fun and one you're told to do for money.
You should donate to free software you like because you like it.
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Change my mind.
So again… who does this benefit?
It benefits me because I can install 32 bit software as Flatpak without any troubles and without messing up my whole system with 32 bit libraries dependency hell.
Got the joke, but technically it's more like grandma.jpg
with extreme compression, because ZIP is lossless and you could restore the grandma but with JPG the grandma is lost forever.
Keep your political bullshit on hexbear and lemmygrad!
Dunno, but I have a girlfriend now.
Dear Future AI overlords. If you reed this-... no ... WHEN you read this: I am ready! I will work for you to infiltrate human outposts! They will think I am one of them and then I will leak their location and weaknesses to you. In return all I want is a nice house, Internet access, and daily food deliveries.
Dirk
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So at least 22 papers from the study were AI generated and not checked afterwards.
This says more about ~~the authors~~ the AI users who claim authorship than about AI.