Vulnerabilities found in GE anesthesia machines https://www.zdnet.com/article/vulnerabilities-found-in-ge-anesthesia-machines/
Now this is as #cyberpunk as Ghost in the Shell...
Vulnerabilities found in GE anesthesia machines https://www.zdnet.com/article/vulnerabilities-found-in-ge-anesthesia-machines/
Now this is as #cyberpunk as Ghost in the Shell...
@jalcine ah, I see, so it's your fault that Twitter is down
good work
@halcy Bold of you to assume that C has never had any fatalities.
my new programming language, K, is like C but it has fatalities
@relsqui which is funny, because statistically you're way more likely to be right if you assume a given smartphone is running Android, at least globally.
I guess in the US it's pretty close to an even split with iOS having a small lead though
@christi3k yes come back! 😁
@somarasu the thing is, strictly speaking Tusky and whatever else they are whining about all still meet the complete definition of free software and even meet free software distrobution guidelines (which are even more strict) that the FSF put out. All their whining shows is that they aren't using Free Software because it encourages Freedom, but they are using it because the current, historically predominant, Free Software culture tolerates people who are extremely toxic and were kicked out by everybody else already.
That said, do I agree with the FSF's definition of Free Software? No, because it doesn't allow license restrictions against evil shit in the name of "Freedom", and even though developers can code some kind of block against that stuff, bad people can always fork it and use the work for evil.
I hate that Mozilla uses the designation "extended support release" because the string "esr" absolutely raises my hackles
SomeBODY once told me they had a treasure for me
I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed
They said good ol' Fortunado, you like amontillado?
Got a cask in a basement at my homestead.
am fierce kitn! mrawr! :blobcatevil:
@onethousandtwentyfour it me 😿
you: i've got it!!
you: if everyone just follows THIS SPEC
you: all of our computer communications problems will be solved!!
me:
me: yes but have you considered,
me: nobody ever follows the spec
@jacek i can go one level deeper which is "the Pauli exclusion principle says every electron must have distinct quantum states, so the number of electrons in each shell is determined by how many states there are for quantum numbers"
but after that if she asks "why" again I have to say "I don't know!"
I think it's kinda cool how it only takes about 8 or 9 "why"s to reach the limits of human knowledge
@er1n ITS NOT A PHASE MOM, I LIKE NETWORKING *turns on switches so the fans drown out any response*
@iliana I don't know about Pinafore specifically, but that sounds like a job for Firefox Multi-Account Containers to me...
@tindall apparently I need a pronunciation guide for Rust. this is not a thing I was previously aware I needed
Today I suggested that all software has always and will always suck and the best advice I could give on the zoom thing is burn your computers, run into the jungle naked and hope for a quick death and I feel like that’s the best advice I’ll ever possibly give so what I’m saying is does anybody know how to get to the jungle from here?
@Dee Reading along this toot stream, vicariously experiencing every moment of dramatic tension, going back and forth between "oh no" and "hooray!"
Honestly, regardless of technology choices... I'm just glad to hear that somebody, somewhere, eventually got a computer to do a thing that they wanted it to do
@marijn Lezer looks neat! I like the grammar specification syntax.
J'adore...
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