I stared at that headline thinking… 46 grey boxes… what am I not understanding.
I see you stalking me. If I don’t respond, I may have a content filter on your instance, or you have been blocked. Sorey!
I stared at that headline thinking… 46 grey boxes… what am I not understanding.
Google started introducing advertisements into its search engine in the year 2000. This was through the launch of the Google AdWords program.
It’s an example of malicious code sneaking in. I’m using this example because it is recent and well known. Regardless of the speed in which it was corrected, it is a valid example.
Be veeeeeery wary of browser addons. They gain access to the data of every web page. Can monitor keystrokes, etc. so… usernames, passwords, bank accounts. How hard would it be for a developer to maliciously add code that is distributed to thousands of devices?
Pretty easy if you ask XZ
Promptly fires 1000 developers.
Everybody wants to live lives of kings and queens, but nobody wants to stay and plow the fields.
There is no such thing as unconditional love in any relationship.
Look, I get it. Finding out your job isn’t valued by your employer is really painful. But if you are over worked, and your employer refuses to hire people to help you, then your department isn’t important to them.
Fake gynecologist. Yikes.
Depends on the information. My childhood web page should not be saved forever ;)
Sounds like a plug for Rocky Linux.
That’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Some of you have a very low threshold for embarrassment.
It’s only getting enshittier.
Searching anywhere kinda sucks. Especially if it’s an obscure topic. I swear half of what I search for just sends me to Reddit nowadays.
What is a real world example of how this could be used?
DDG and is great. Let’s test your theory.
Provide a real world example of something you would search for, and we can see how they both do.
Kelly who?
Water of life!