

if there’s an accident, the parents will be fined and the scooter confiscated.
Yeah, but that’s post hoc enforcement
if there’s an accident, the parents will be fined and the scooter confiscated.
Yeah, but that’s post hoc enforcement
I absolutely don’t know, but my guess would be spambots or somesuch
Finland; our police force is already really overextended and generally doesn’t give a shit about small stuff like this.
Good luck enforcing that shit
You should stop using the PowerCore 10000 ‘immediately’
Engadget “journalists” don’t know how to use quotes
Edit: it’s probably I who doesn’t know how to use quotes
If the data you’re handling isn’t sensitive in any way (or you can eg. anonymise / pseudonymise it) and you don’t have anything else sensitive on the VM, it wouldn’t really matter either way – and as @MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.dbzer0.com said, if you’re running an executable from some yarrr site you’re probably going to get malware
Just run it in a VM?
Hanlon’s Razor is all well and good as a heuristic, but tends to lead to people discounting malice much too often. Also, I really didn’t say we were “under attack”