...DDoS goes unpunished because it usually originates through bot-nets and zombie computers. More so when trace-back leads to "masterminds" located in countries outside the country of targeted host.
If you get DDoS'ed by a teenager, maybe you deserve it. BTW, who the hell are you and your "research"?
Well, not all people, if not most, have CS degrees. A large percentage of those people do not even care. A decent portion of those people are customers of Apple. Do you want to get them involved in terminology, alpha, beta or RC stages of development or just give them something that works for them. My guess i tshe last one.
So ye, maybe this is quite fishy on Apple's part for all the "rest" of us considering their declaration not long ago, e.g. Flash bashing by Jobs etc.. However, instead of bashing Apple we should get people thinking about things; even if it is kind of hard at the beginning.
I mostly agree to this. Assuming the target group for this title, I think the most useful part will be the security chapter. At least make users of this level a bit more conscious about safeguards that need to be in place to run a healthy system.
Indeed. I was expecting some more concrete ideas to surface. Those generic frameworks just do not go hand in hand with the amount of funding. Meh, I think this initiative, although fundamentally good, turned out to be kind of fail.
3. We all click on far fewer adverts as a result.
Who the heck even clicked on ads in the first place?
for technology thrusting you forward!
I don't get it. Am I sad or what? Joking ofc, or am I?
...DDoS goes unpunished because it usually originates through bot-nets and zombie computers. More so when trace-back leads to "masterminds" located in countries outside the country of targeted host.
If you get DDoS'ed by a teenager, maybe you deserve it. BTW, who the hell are you and your "research"?
Well, not all people, if not most, have CS degrees. A large percentage of those people do not even care. A decent portion of those people are customers of Apple. Do you want to get them involved in terminology, alpha, beta or RC stages of development or just give them something that works for them. My guess i tshe last one.
So ye, maybe this is quite fishy on Apple's part for all the "rest" of us considering their declaration not long ago, e.g. Flash bashing by Jobs etc.. However, instead of bashing Apple we should get people thinking about things; even if it is kind of hard at the beginning.
I mostly agree to this. Assuming the target group for this title, I think the most useful part will be the security chapter. At least make users of this level a bit more conscious about safeguards that need to be in place to run a healthy system.
NoScript rocks. Being using it for a long time and will be for time to come
Indeed. I was expecting some more concrete ideas to surface. Those generic frameworks just do not go hand in hand with the amount of funding. Meh, I think this initiative, although fundamentally good, turned out to be kind of fail.