Non pas que je pense que le chiffre soit tellement plus bas maintenant mais 2021 c'était une année un peu spéciale.
On a des chiffres pour 2022 voir 2023 ?
Non pas que je pense que le chiffre soit tellement plus bas maintenant mais 2021 c'était une année un peu spéciale.
On a des chiffres pour 2022 voir 2023 ?
Le gouvernement accuse réception du rapport parlementaire :
I'm not speaking of this project in particular.
Just saying, just because something is open source doesn't mean it has no vulnerability or backdoor in it's code.
There is plenty of example of vulnerabilities that existed for years in major open source projects. And there is definitely people that discover some zero day and straight up sell them and stay quiet.
If you look at some of the businesses in the market of zero day vulns you can see what they offer for good vulns.
Who cares if the NSA uses it. Or if they say they use it. They gain nothing in saying they use a specific product. But that's a good way to encourage others to use it. I certainly wouldn't trust the NSA on anything they say publicly.
You can backdoor a product just for you and still release it so other people you might be interested in will give you cool data. In cryptography this is not really an issue to have backdoors that only some people can use.
It's open source, anybody can audit the code. Everybody can keep secret what they found and sell it.
How would OP type his response without his hands ?
You took the right decision OP. Hands are overrated anyway.
Franchement, je pense qu'on peut vraiment parler d'autoritarisme là.
Des millions de grenades...
Pourquoi essayer de convaincre les gens quand tu as un LBD et plein de munitions de dispo ?
The sad reality is that a lot of people evade parenting by spending way too much time at their work. To some extent using work as an excuse to spend less time educating and spending times with kids.
So you either get the social stigma of not willing to have kids, or you do get some kids and actually don't want to spend time with them ?
Obviously, some parents find the right balance between the two and actually care about the kids enough to keep work in check but I'm starting to think that's more an exception than the norm.
Sorry if this is rough to read or offensive. As I said, I work 39h a week and most of the higher ups at work do 41/42+ hours a week easy. It's obvious than they choose work before education. There is a point where it's just physically impossible to be there for your kids while spending that much time work. Don't even get me started on these higher ups spending so much time working even when they do get home.
I don't get it either. I work in IT in France and do 39 hours a week. It's fairly close to that google figure.
And we have one of the most protective unions and so on here in France.
This is absolutely not unusual in EU to see people working 40+ hours a week and I'm sure there is much worse.
I agree that we should all work less than 8 hours a day, no matter the field honestly, but that's just how it is right now.
Now the main difference is we probably have much more holidays than in the US but that's a different story.
Just glad this is not a count Dankula sequel :p
Intéressant !
Mais mauvaise traduction je trouve.
I had issues in the past with opensubtitles serving malware through fake download buttons on the site.
You had like 6 different buttons to download with only one legit.
Sent them an email and they removed them...
I hardly trust this site and really don't appreciate they use open in their name and pull up shit like this.
I wish we had some sort of P2P sub hosting... So we don't have to deal with sites like opensubtitles.