Yep, and in 5 years architects and tech leads will be similarly be made obsolete. In the end, if you want to make money, all technology decisions are just implementation details in service of what actually matters - delivering business value. Therefore the only stable career in the age of AI is the project manager.
Based on what happened with their e-mail, I imagine if the courts mandated IP logging for VPNs, Proton would still advertise their no-logs policy until they get caught out in a scandal and then silently update their marketing material & privacy policy afterwards. lol
ProtonMail 2018:
Now, Swiss courts have never tried to force us to log IPs, and the law is not completely clearly if we have to comply or not. If we got such a request, we would probably fight it just to test this out.
Talks about how we didn’t get slimmed down versions of consoles while ignoring the beefed up releases like PS5 Pro.
That's a strange callout. Why would he required to mention the existence of more expensive models when he's calling out the lack of a cheaper mid cycle refresh? That's like the exact opposite of what he wants.
I also thought that the above quote "Redmond employees did not encounter in their testing environment." was interesting, because just a couple of days ago the exact same Microsoft engineer said this about the exact same pull request:
Fair point. We did catch it internally in testing (as we use VS Code for all our work, so some folks did stumble on it), but I think we underestimated the impact and should do a better job at that.
Makris explains that not only does each Yarbo robot have the same hardcoded root password, but owners can’t defend themselves just by manually setting a better password. Every time Yarbo updates a robot’s firmware, it changes the robot’s root password right back to its default password.
Not misinformed brother. The quote is likely talking about the $20b GameStop is going to borrow for the purchase itself. It's a pretty common trick in leveraged buyouts to saddle the company you bought with the debt that you racked up to buy it in the first place.
Based on my time in the corporate world, the new meta will probably be about how well you can hide the slop in your SaaS until you have enough of their data in your servers to make migration impractical.
I imagine there are many web services around the world which use ffmpeg to handle user submitted content.