Python with PyPI, C# with Nuget, Docker with Dockerhub, Java with Maven Central, hell even just regular Linux packages from dodgy repositories...
Supply chain attacks concern almost everything everyone everywhere.
Python with PyPI, C# with Nuget, Docker with Dockerhub, Java with Maven Central, hell even just regular Linux packages from dodgy repositories...
Supply chain attacks concern almost everything everyone everywhere.
Godot definitely has sponsors which while not directly being "customers" are still very important when it comes to financing the development of the engine
Having said that I want to believe current sponsors won't have issues with the Godot Foundation here
[...] it was decided that the language would be called “ECMAScript” instead. (Microsoft happily offered up “JScript”, but no-one else wanted that.) Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and a co-signatory of this letter, wrote in 2006 that “ECMAScript was always an unwanted trade name that sounds like a skin disease.”
I tend to agree with these sentiments
Just fork it 🤓
It definitely feels like a knee jerk reaction, but there would be some merit to it: The Rust language feels apt to implement a kernel with. If I remember correctly that's what Redox is trying to accomplish? https://redox-os.org/
close but no (last panel doesn't match?)
Il ne faut pas avoir peur !
You're right that this is not generating monetary gains
But it's generating outrage towards Google when what you accuse them of doing isn't the reality, that's pretty disingenuous
Not defending Google as a whole, but let's keep honest about the current developments
The day sponsored trips are the default is the day I'm dropping Maps
Please change "added a sponsored detour" to "proposed a sponsored detour" and it won't be as misleading anymore
With such a query the first expected result would be https://hub.docker.com/_/redis, and then blog posts if really that's what you want.
On my device I cannot find a link to dockerhub at all with the same query.
Dad?
How is lab grown meat change for the sake of change? There's obvious benefits to it: no more need to breed beings just to eat them, less resource-intensive, frees up land, and I might be missing others
The simple argument as to why this wouldn't make conservatives happy is that they want as many babies as possible: preaching for big families, destroying contraception, abortion rights, etc. Birthrates were falling but the orphan-crushing machine requires new blood.
In that sense as weird as this 4B movement sound it's most definitely a big middle finger to that all.