Hey #infosec lads
Would you be interested in a SaaS that analyzes email content using machine learning then flag malicious ones before it reaches the recipient?
Thank you
"This is what it looks like when preference falsification finally falls. When normal people are no longer afraid to say no to these people. Then it's revealed just how small and isolated these aggrieved individuals actually are." https://t.co/iq09Z89zTR
Hey @jetbrains, you don't have to do this nonsense any more. I fully understand why companies felt cowed into these humiliations, but the woke regime has fallen, so you can stop performing its rites.
Another reason to stay away from Git.
The fixation people have on including some language in a project, just for the sake of having it there and then bragging online about it, has really become tiresome.
I hope other notable C projects will think twice.
Engineering > Following the "latest trends"
Here's a great example from @GrassValleyLive. They proudly talk about their fast H.264 decoder (from FFmpeg) in Linkedin marketing yet violate FFmpeg's licence and ship FFmpeg as "nonfree and unredistributable"
So guys they ported bzip2 to Rust! That's interesting since bzip2 compiles and runs fine in Fil-C with zero changes, and the Fil-C version doesn't need any unsafe escape hatches.
What about the Rust version? Surely it's super safe, yeah...?