It's based on what dang likes or not and the propaganda he wants to spread. Anything that makes his favorite companies or political ideology look bad is changed
While I understand where you're coming from- I'd look at it slightly differently- Microsoft has a huge cloud business where people access outlook using web. If MS can secure it, apple won't be that far behind. Then again I don't know if apple has ever cared for user security much...
Sourcegraph is the same company that hijacked the langserver.org domain to almost completely remove credit for the original author of language server protocol.
I was wondering why one of the fastest upvoted articles on HN, ever, was on second page. Now i know, and of course. YC , like other tech firms want to keep their business interest in China come to fruition.
Surely they must account for too many anti-votes coming from a single region?
One question- do these vulnerabilities , including spectre and meltdown only help in stealing information or can they also hijack your computer to do arbitrary things?
Tagging on with a similar query. I am on Windows 10. If I were to run Firefox in sandboxie, would be the attacker have to deal with an extra layer of security or does it offer no help?
Systemd is hosted on GitHub and while that can be forgiven because it was recently that it was acquired by Microsoft, it uses Microsoft azure pipelines. I don't think I can forgive that. I refuse to work with anybody that uses Microsoft stuff. (Vscode is fine because I use it)