Some commercial ones did at some point. I’m not sure if they still do.
The question is whether their users care or not I suppose.
Some commercial ones did at some point. I’m not sure if they still do.
The question is whether their users care or not I suppose.
It’s Unix if you pay to have it certified (assuming it’s compatible to begin with). That’s basically it.
RES doesn’t seem to work anymore for me whenever I have search results on reddit.
Which rarely, if ever, happens. Especially with US software.
And just try to get regular people to use email encryption. Yes, it could be signed to show that it hasn’t been altered, but then most users can’t even figure out where a file has been saved.
So they use faxes.
Here (not US) they’ve tried implementing a dedicated “secure email platform” for medical professionals so that they can exchange patient data. It’s both progress and kind of idiotic, but it’s not very widely used (because now, they have yet another email address to manage, on top of the six they already have to use).
You’d expect the zoo staff to be fairly aware of the state their animals are in. They usually have vets coming in to check on every critter regularly.
I no longer work with corporations, but an online ornithology classI did used teams. It worked, mostly, for a while. Then one day it decided that video would no longer work on my machine. Of course there’s no obvious log or anything.
I even booted windows to see if it would fix it, but no.
That was on a very exotic yoga 7 pro laptop.
It’s the only piece of software that’s ever behaved that way.
How is it that you know so much about mysterious codes?
Now to find someone who can decipher mysterious codes! First quest unlocked!
It’s ok if she uses chopsticks!
Is that why all the background actors eating with chopsticks are suspiciously young?
The author described 40cm of rain, which was unusual to me, since we normally describe the rain in millimetres
That’s the point of sensible units. It’s exactly the same thing.
You wouldn’t download a migrant.
Maybe.
archive.org is hosted in the US and could end up being a valid target. It doesn’t strike me as being a very good place to securely store anything nowadays. I’d consider anything hosted in the US to be out.
Sit on my face by Monty Python