Well, depending on the size of the business, that may be a necessity or even a requirement.
Well, depending on the size of the business, that may be a necessity or even a requirement.
Actually, the last time cryptocurrencies were mentioned in a thread i was reading here on lemmy someone pointed out that, due to government regulation changes, using cryptocurrencies on the dark web was the only way some people could get the drugs they needed.
I’ve had zero trouble with online banking. The only hiccups i may find is that some banking (android) apps may refuse to work unless you installed them via Play Store.
XSS springs to mind.
And spinning up a VM (or container) is not that hard nowadays.
The UK Government didn’t create a free solution
You mean you must use their software to do taxes or what?
Back in my neck of the woods you either do them on paper (almost no one) or you submit online… They have well-defined APIs and you can use whatever you want (the IRS submission does use some java crap underneath but it’s fluid and you can save your progress in an XML file).
Although for most people it’s just a matter of logging in, checking that everything is in order, and clicking submit.
…on which hardware?
Last i encountered this issue i had to connect it directly to an USB port, instead of through an USB hub.
Check out the World of Tanks forums for information.
COBOL has entered the room… although i’ve heard Ada is more popular in military applications.
Running a full OS on a rocket? Why? It’s mostly some embedded stuff, some kind of arduino.
The launching platform though… maybe a minimalist OS with a curses interface.
They never stopped being bad, they’ve just refined their tactics.
Most subtle instance of Microsoft’s Embrace-Extend-Extinguish to date.
Linux, on the other hand, can easily boot up on a 10-year-old laptop with just 2GB of RAM, and work fine.
I’m not sure a modern day browser would be just fine with “only” 2GiB, unfortunately.
This might help.
I use primitive ftpd on the phone and FileZilla on the PC.
I’d call it realistic, not concerning.
I read gentoo instead of gentus, found it awkward that someone would call gentoo obscure, did a websearch, came back to the post with gentus as a reply, re-read the post.
Nostalgic doesn’t necessarily correlate to “special place”, so It Depends™.
So if i spin up a container to run just that browser for just that site i do nothing against XSS? Interesting.