@Alphane_Moon
@lemmy.worldThis would be an excellent law/regulation that makes complete sense.
The major companies can most definitely manage this (although they will cry crocodile tears).
That's definitely true.
The rested on their lawrels when they were the only game in town from the late 2000s to ~2018.
I like the design on this one, and I normally don't find most "gamer notebook" designs to be aesthetically pleasing.
Too bad it has an intel CPU though.
This is not good, I am not saying this just because I own Intel share. We really Intel (or well a competitor in general) to put pressure on AMD (in CPUs), Nvidia (in GPUs) and TSMC (in semiconductor fabs).
Intel turning into a tier 2 company will only lead to higher prices and less choice.
That would not be a good thing. The CPU/GPU design and semiconductor fab industries are already massively concentrated.
The new exchange will have a structure similar to that of the New York Stock Exchange, but for crypto, Karpeles said.
Oh, man!
That's probably the best option for competition (lower prices, more choice); that's why it likely won't happen.
“The attacker would need physical possession of the YubiKey, Security Key, or YubiHSM, knowledge of the accounts they want to target, and specialized equipment to perform the necessary attack. Depending on the use case, the attacker may also require additional knowledge including username, PIN, account password, or authentication key.”