Azure is a good product, though. And, more importantly, the person is familiar with it.
If I was doing something similar, I'd probably use GCP. Not necessarily because it's superior (i like it a lot, btw), but because I can achieve my goals faster that way.
I am not offended by someone's personally held religious beliefs. I am, however, deliberately excluded if participating means adhering to a code of conduct that targets my beliefs.
> there's no "View As" which will show you someone's search and location history
Not in the UI, no. But once you have the token, which is what this was, then you can request that from many of the UI API interfaces facebook provides.
When this first leaked, anyone who worked with auth systems immediately assumed it was a game over scenario.
It's because sometimes, such as when Apple takes a year to update a line, that you can find an ultrabook that costs half of what Apple is offering for similar specs (or in some cases, same price, much worse specs).
It's not as severe as it used to be now that returns are diminishing on new generations of components, but even three/four years ago, it could be startling.
This has been happening for years, especially in the "botnet community". Either someone takes down someone else's botnet through the same bug and patches it or figures out a bug in the botnet and caps it for themselves (for example, getting ops in the CNC channel). I think Microsoft has even done in cooperation this a few times; it's dubious legal territory.
You can see some historical examples, both recent (Mirai had some viruses that went around closing the bug), as well as further in the past (there's one that escapes me, it must have been around 2010?)
I wish I could cite more, I'm going to spend some time researching this and make a list for myself, it's surprisingly interesting!
English has a lot of unwritten rules as well. Which sounds correct?
I have a large red ball.
I have a red large ball.
I imagine german has the same, and I wonder if it's one of those cases. For example, to a german speaker, it would be completely clear that Dave is the one who forgot the book because the first subject mentioned is always the relevant one, or something like that.
This is absolutely implemented in modern CPUs, as debug or management features. Usually switched off - being able to turn it on from ring 3 would be a massive bug.
Considering that the darker edges of "app engagement" are trying to replicate gambling addiction, I hesitate to call users dumb when they don't act in their best self interest.
Not to mention consent...