This is not really audio, but when it comes to programming, I don't think any sort of listening material (by itself) is ever going to top visual material. In that department, I recommend this app:
So the main complaint about SPP is that it screws password managers, but then there's this:
> Most password managers erase the clipboard as soon as they have pasted your password into the website, and some avoid the clipboard completely by typing in the password with a 'virtual keyboard' instead.
Isn't the latter approach much safer? If so, shouldn't it be the de facto standard since it prevents "clipboard stealing" and also removes the issue of not being able to paste content into an SPP form input?
> Think of a prominent global-company CEO. Sir Martin Sorrell? Indra Nooyi? Elon Musk?
> Now, name the CFO and CMO. I bet you can’t.
I can't, but it's because it's not the CFO and CMO representing the company on the public realm, so they're not the faces and names I see when there's news about a company in which I do not work at or with.
If this "exposure" happens within a company as well, that's an issue for each company to assess and deal with accordingly.
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