Sure. It is can be super annoying when people get nit-picky and criticize any aspect of an amazing product, as X is. Suddenly, everyone is a world-class designer. I get annoyed when people routinely critize microsoft for building "unreliable software". MS Office is one of the most amazing suites of applications anyone has built, in that it empowers so many business to create and share information far better than anything else in its class. It may not be foolproof, but hey, it's the product of the competitive market where timelines and the power of precident often cut into quality. But, I wouldn't suggest "haters" stop using it. Instead, build a healthy and constructive conversation to improve version.next.
what about the following idea:
if somebody finds a way to counterfeit biometrics, and grabs a hold of your biometrics, than your identity may be forever compromised. It's easy to get a new PIN from your bank, but you can't get a new set of prints.
That's like burning bridges. There is surely a lot of value in maintaining a bridge to your enemy for non-DoS attacks.
Sure. It is can be super annoying when people get nit-picky and criticize any aspect of an amazing product, as X is. Suddenly, everyone is a world-class designer. I get annoyed when people routinely critize microsoft for building "unreliable software". MS Office is one of the most amazing suites of applications anyone has built, in that it empowers so many business to create and share information far better than anything else in its class. It may not be foolproof, but hey, it's the product of the competitive market where timelines and the power of precident often cut into quality. But, I wouldn't suggest "haters" stop using it. Instead, build a healthy and constructive conversation to improve version .next.
what about the following idea: if somebody finds a way to counterfeit biometrics, and grabs a hold of your biometrics, than your identity may be forever compromised. It's easy to get a new PIN from your bank, but you can't get a new set of prints.
If you don't like it, then don't use it.
Can't you like something, but still want it to improve?