Depends on how the dev wants to implement it, usually when I'm throwing a small animation on a site I'll silently respect the preference and skip the animation without an override option, but for a site like this I'd expect an override switch.
I don't think I need a citation to say that it's feasible for China to inject malware via the TikTok app on people's phones. Would it be difficult? I imagine so. But, I think the risk is such that the onus is to prove that it's not possible, not the other way around. China is a hostile power and an authoritarian regime. It's a different risk calculus than Facebook, which is not controlled by a dangerous foreign adversary.
A more convenient manual that frequently spouts falsehoods, sure.
My favorite part is when it includes parameters in its output that are not and have never been a part of the API I'm trying to get it to build against.
My favorite part is when it includes parameters in its output that are not and have never been a part of the API I'm trying to get it to build against.
The thing is, when it hallucinates API functions and parameters, they aren't random garbage. Usually, those functions and parameters should have been there.
More than that, one of the standard practices in development is writing code with imaginary APIs that are convenient at the point of use, and then reconciling the ideal with the real - which often does involve adding the imaginary missing functions or parameters to the real API.
Could also make it a site rule that _all_ jobs postings should include a pay range. Shouldn't have to waste your time applying to a job that has a pay range you would never accept.
I've found that face/retina scans are usually bad UX, especially if you need to use a viewfinder or a statically positioned device. Apple's Face ID works well because it's on a mobile device and you don't have to align your face in a box.
I don't see how this is any more convenient than using a mobile wallet. In fact, it looks less convenient than using the actual card - even if you forget the card you can usually just key in the number at the terminal.
It will be just like all those little paper signs they stuck on EMV terminals. “Insert chip here”, “No chip”, “Tap card on screen”.
So how do you make people use a retinal camera? You cut a hole in a picture of a monkey or the store mascot’s head and put up a big sign that says “look at Mr. Groceries to pay your bill with MasterCard EyeScan” or whatever it is called.
Because explaining how to use it to every single person in line is definitely going to make it fast.
I doubt this will change anything in the space. iOS and macOS (through Safari) has offered password management for years at this point. This is just a more flexible version of that system.
Washington doesn’t even officially offer a RealID. Instead they have the “Enhanced ID” which functions as a passport card but does not have the security features required on a RealID (though it does have some additional features like RFID).
All EDL's are RealID complaint, not all drivers licenses are. NJ issues 'not for Real ID purposes' drivers licenses still with the option to get the realid yellow star licenses DHS shows on your first link. They keep pushing back the enforcement date due to various ACLU and state lawsuits as well as COVID-19 backlog.
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