We need open standards for data storage so we can have more freedom in how our data is stored.
We need open standards for data storage so we can have more freedom in how our data is stored.
Looks really easy to drop and break. Yeah Apple will probably do this then.
Why was it majority male before? Because of male privilege?
Conservatism at its foundation is about control, so they ultimately rely on force to control other people
Available or built in? Because there are a lot of jobs and use cases where you need to transfer to systems you don’t have full control over.
I view portability to be the main benefit of a hardware solution. I agree that software options will allow for better security, but imo a less secure hardware option is better than nothing if portability is a requirement.
Just press the rest of the keys after you unlock it. Or use all the keys in the password. Or purposefully scuff them up.
Is that solution portable for any device and os you might plug it into?
I got my PC built for me by a local computer shop for $100. Worth it to me for the time it saved plus they did a 24 hour stress test on it to make sure all the components worked.
They’ll need one but that doesn’t mean they will be able to afford one. The point of these lawsuits is to intimidate, even if they don’t win, if people see lives ruined because of the cost to defend, they’ll be scared into not pirating. This is a fear campaign.
The average person getting sued also can’t afford an attorney
Wouldn’t increasing wages improve production by decreasing turnover?
Sorry, but lemmy definitely still needs /s tags. Look at all the people in this thread that are non sarcastically talking about how disgusting this is and how people should just eat X instead.
Dude, eating crickets, and not powdered crickets, but whole crickets, crunchy, carapace and all, is totally normal in many many cultures. I view all the people saying this is objectively bad no differently than people get all pissy about sushi. Don’t want it? Fine, that’s your preference, but don’t put objective value judgements on things that aren’t objective at all.
Eating insects is normal in many cultures. Calling it obviously creepy and disgusting is imposing your own narrow value system on others. The world is a big and diverse place. If it isn’t hurting anyone (well, other than the crickets), why should it matter? Nobody is going to be forced to eat this if they don’t want to.
There are so many non Western foods that most westerners aren’t into, should they all be banned? And who knows? Maybe adventurous eaters will try it and like it. Sushi used to be viewed as “objectively creepy and disgusting” by many westerners for decades.
I know of no flour replacements that have literally zero carbs. Even whey protein which is a fitness supplement has more carbs. I’m sure the keto community would be super into this.
Eating insects is not weird in many cultures, and a product existing does not mean you have to eat it. Plenty of people hate tomatoes, should that be banned too? Don’t like it? Don’t eat it. You can be happy for the people that do want this.
Why? It’s just more choice, nobody will be forced to buy it. Seems silly to get upset about what other people choose to eat… Wait, she’s Italian, checks out.
We are not lacking protein in our diets.
Go to any fitness community and you will see tons of people trying to get more protein in their diet. This is a niche food, I highly doubt it will appear anywhere in any non specialty products. I don’t see any problems with more choice as long as it has been tested to be safe, which this is.
It’s not hard, but it will still stop pretty much any non power user.
Definitely, but I’d like to see more accessible solutions for less technical people, and that’s possible with inter operative standards. It would be great if regulatory bodies required that all hardware supported at least one open standard.