They're spamming all web logs too with an advertisement for their services in the user agent. I decided to ban them from all my websites because the logs took up too much space.
"Log Ind for at afspille"
Nå... Jamen, jeg havde alligevel ikke lyst til at se det.
.world is bad because of egregious censoring.
You might even be able to sell a "solution" to the inefficiency you created out of profitability.
Luckily you can change it on Lemmy
Hmm... Det alle tre har tilfælles er at de er en del af Salling Group
Det har Føtex heller ikke: https://feddit.dk/post/8179402
Jeg så her i går at flere maskiner har beskeden nu.
Nu kan jeg snakke lidt ud fra erfaring, ganske nok er det "indhegnet og krypteret" men de data jeg sad med i mit team var klonet til et testmiljø som blev låst bag det nu infamøse kodeord Netcompany123. Næsten alle andre systemer havde et lignende testsetup og alle brugte samme kodeord til testserverne da det ellers ville være "for kompliceret" at flytte konsulenter fra et projekt til et andet (ja, det er en stor fed løgn da du kan fixe det med ordentlig SSO, men det var nu det man gjorde da jeg arbejdede ved Netcompany).
Så Netcompanys sikkerhed er bare tåbeligt ringe.
Eh, everything points to a mistake. Bitwarden not only rectified it ASAP but also made the switch to GPLv3. The latter is not just something you do to please people, you need to understand the legal ramifications it can have on your business, so it very likely was a change that's been discussed before all of this.
Primordial black hole as they're called. They're still a theory at this point but I find it very plausible. And how cool would it be to have a primordial black hole in the neighbourhood? Even the name is cool.
Code is already copyrighted by default, so no need for software patents. Luckily software patents are null and void in EU, so I don't have to worry about that.
They're saying who they are, what they do, and are linking to their website and sometimes sends hundreds of requests in a minute. It might not say "For only €49.99 you can get your very own thing!”, but that does not mean they aren't throwing their name up in every website owner's arse whether they like it or not.