Stock prices at least have the possibility of being based on something substantial other than dice rolls. Derivatives, not so sure.
Stock prices at least have the possibility of being based on something substantial other than dice rolls. Derivatives, not so sure.
BIOS exists no more. It’s all UEFI which is controllable from the outside.
Just so you know, if your UEFI isn’t password protected, Windows can change settings in there. I haven’t heard of that ever happening but I wouldn’t be surprised if it would some day.
We need this in the EU too. Actually, every country should adopt this policy.
I don’t care if they pull the plug on Twitter. My point was that if the EU bans one website, it sets a precedent for the future where it’s easier to do it again. The rules that could lead to Twitter being banned today might be sane but who knows about the future? Maybe they start blanket banning Lemmy or Mastodon instances if the fediverse grows so large that moderation can’t keep up?
We don’t need a precedent for the EU censoring the internet.
Heck, even electronic voting systems in the US is closed-source.
How can elections even be trusted to be fair in that case?
You’re a Windows shop? Why don’t you deploy a policy that prevents users from shutting down computers?