It's not even that though. The developers could have been amazing for all we know but great devs doesn't help a paid game in a genre that already has too many games in it, most of which are free. This is especially so when the publisher does absolutely zero advertising for it past the initial announcement trailer.
Zangoose
The problem is that it won't stop people from using Google. Most people probably wouldn't even notice aside from having to spend more time searching for local things, which incidentally will give Google more ad money.
The average person probably doesn't know that search engines other than Google or Bing (or maybe Yahoo if they're old enough) even exist. As much as it worries me that most of Firefox's revenue comes from having Google as the default search engine, regulating that practice might actually give other search engines a chance to be seen.
Zangoose is a Pokemon, there's probably hundreds of sites with it
You have found neither my site nor a site talking about me
Hey did you know that any JSON file is also a valid YAML file? I bet you'll love YAML a lot more now that you have this information
I don't have any GitHub.io sites but I appreciate the joke :)
How did you find one of my GitHub repos?
News from New Jersey:
It rained yesterday!! For the first time in a month and a half!
Baby steps 🙃
I haven't checked back on it since I stopped using reddit (and I no longer use a surface pro) but there was a pretty active surface Linux community there as well with some good resources. For a lot of models you'll need a USB keyboard/mouse to actually install the distro but once you can load the custom surface linux kernel things worked pretty well for me.
here questions right the asking
I'm going to assume no to your first part since a lot of the documents surrounding the project are only being declassified now (and a lot of the details are still classified apparently)
To your second part, I was paraphrasing but the video I linked also called it a "backyard bomb" so the the project was probably being worked on around the time the terminology for that "scale" was made
Piggybacking off this comment because I completely agree with it.
Did we not learn anything from CrowdStrike? If a comparatively simple fix was able to wipe out half the world, how would something that requires an active choice (where to get certs from) not completely cripple all of our infrastructure?