git was created because a proprietary VCS was being a dick
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We were taught about OpenMP in like 2012 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenMP
Intel's TBB was also used some, but not as frequently https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threading_Building_Blocks
For what it's worth, it seems like it's this "journalist" trying to make a sensational headline
The researchers themselves very clearly just tried to see if it could happen in our reality
"We decided to look at the probability of a given string of letters being typed by a finite number of monkeys within a finite time period consistent with estimates for the lifespan of our universe,"
I've used Matrix since the app was called Riot.im and there was no encryption
I didn't realize once encryption was added, that there were still metadata leaks as compared to Signal
Could you give me some information on what metadata is unencrypted, or point me towards documentation about that?
Yeah. The crowd rooting for Qualcomm has never worked with them
ARM has it's problems, but they aren't in the wrong here
Every carrier lets you use an unlocked phone on their network
T-Mobile no longer lets you buy unlocked phones from them
All of the security features mentioned in the article even started from work done by GrapheneOS - they're simply upstreamed now
Microsoft has agreed to purchase all of the power from the reactor over the next 20 year
The original reporting sounded decent - Microsoft was spinning up a decommissioned reactor, everyone wins
This new reporting of they can't afford it makes it seem like a bad idea in its entirety
I mean, it's internally consistent with the inbetween too, for the first three:
They went Xbox, did a 360 to face the same direction, and re-released the Xbox 1
And like the top level comment stated, it's on Brazil to block Twitter in their corner of the internet. That's why their 20,000 ISPs are scrambling to block it - not Twitter
It's not just betas - it's in the main release, too
It stems from companies being too cheap to get people work phones, but still wanting them to be available