Yes, fucking sell snes games built in a small emulator. Done. This is why I hate people going to “business school” they don’t know how any one business actually works they just enshitify everything
Yes, fucking sell snes games built in a small emulator. Done. This is why I hate people going to “business school” they don’t know how any one business actually works they just enshitify everything
Why would I do that? People might see me!
But joking aside, I admit I haven’t done much with the laptop since installing mint (cinnamon for those playing at home). But I did instsll a daw (reaper) and recorded some music ideas using my Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 audio interface
I’ve installed mint on my laptop, I like it so far. Everything was super easy to get set up, even the graphics drivers
Mind giving a summary for the rest of us?
From what I understand, this allows arbitrary command execution. So, an attacker can specify a string of text that something on the affected system will just plop into a command line and execute.
I think the fact that any old code is being removed at all is a good thing. The point of the post (at least from my perspective) is that deleting old code is something necessary for prolonged support of a codebase and it’s not something Microsoft is or maybe even ever will prioritize.