I'm in my late 30s from Australia, now you don't need to ask. G'day
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Perhaps an anime with an ex-cop, ex-yakuza, a corgi, a young hacker, a gambling thief fugitive, and possibly the best intro and music in anime?
If Microsoft named it, it's temporary. Let's check intune no wait endpoint manager, no wait, intune again. First I'll just make sure my login works in azure ad, no wait entra, no wait it'll be copilot by the end of the year. Not to be confused with copilot (office) copilot (github) or copilot (azure) or power platform no wait copilot?
Would this not be the Linux subsystem on window? LSW
Which will be "If not Windows 11 or Mac os then report os string". I don't think they specifically took the time to research different OS's and list them.
That's right, they're comparing to other billionaires and looking at themselves being so humble that they must be middle class. It's unfathomable to them to know what it's really like.
You're right, this is a great services for predators to register.
Tbf not that hard to increase waste by 25%. Just think of how a new staff takes a long time to do easy work, causes rework, and generally sucks up the time of the people around them until they get the experience and skills they need to do that job.
That's the micro scale, but in a macro scale it's the same. Cause more waste, and not only will the money matter less, the public interest will be deteriorated and the entire foundation compromised.
Actually just check out the history of CIA ops around in foreign countries. Consider how many of those countries end up with a high inflation rate and that currency becomes more worthless in a deathspiral.
I think it's not a single factor like "it's orchestrated by state nation x" but I fully believe if the US is going to make itself weak then those countries like potentially Russia or China will take full advantage of it and offer a helping push. They'll do it subtly. So it's hard to see. But it's just standard politics, and it would be insane to think they won't take full advantage of a situation.
I'm trying to figure out the gap in the market you're trying to fill other than "for steam fan boys it would allow us fans of steam games that already exist in a native place, in a non native place!"
Correct me what is going into it that isn't already somewhere, and who that appeals to?
Or is this just thought experiment?
What would you suggest they sell on their Android store that users would be so encouraged to install a new store and then what they want?
Steam already has a store on Android, you just can't play games there because most games on steam either already exist on the native google play store, or aren't compatible with mobile architectures like Arm64. Most mobiles unlike a arm laptop, have no x86/amd64 emulator which is what those games are compiled as by their developers.
So what's left?
Enterprise applications are often developed by the most "quick, ship this feature" form of developers on the world. Unless the client is paying for the development a quick look at the sql table shows often unsalted passwords in a table.
I've seen this in construction, medical, recruitment and other industries.
Until cyber security requires code auditing for handling and maintaining PII as law, mostly its a "you're fine until you get breached" approach. Even things like ACSC Australia cyber security centre, has limited guidelines. Practically worthless. At most they suggest having MFA for Web facing services. Most cyber security insurers have something but it's also practically self reported. No proof. So if someone gets breached because someone left everyone's passwords in a table, largely unguarded, the world becomes a worse place and the list of user names and passwords on haveibeenpwned grows.
Edit: if a client pays and therefore has control to determine things like code auditing and security auditing etc as well as saml etc etc, then it's something else. But say in the construction industry I've seen the same garbage tier software used at 12 different companies, warts and all. The developer is semi local to Australia ignoring the offshore developers..
Australia just hopes the countries who handle the waste from the uranium we sell don't you know make nuclear weapons with it. You know they're good allies they wouldn't do anything with that right? They certainly would never enrich the original..