Why would you use a linear approximation, this clearly looks like exponential growth (for the last 9 years).
Linux will obviously achieve 100% market share within the next few years.
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Why would you use a linear approximation, this clearly looks like exponential growth (for the last 9 years).
Linux will obviously achieve 100% market share within the next few years.
Depending on who compromised you, paying the ransom is the smart move.
As long as the hacker group has a somewhat established name and reputation, they have more to lose from keeping a copy afterwards than to gain. Trust is like half of the business model for these groups - throwing it all away for a one-time gain isn’t the smartest move.
And while you should obviously keep a backup, in the end it might be cheaper to just pay up, especially because of potential future lawsuits should customer data be leaked.
Also, you should absolutely make sure the hackers actually have stolen data instead of merely encrypting it all with a secret key. There’s no point in paying in that case.
I guess Cyprus will never be able to join the EU either then
/*
* Gets stupidFuckingInteger
*
* @returns stupidFuckingInteger
*/
public double getStupidFuckingInteger() {
return stupidFuckingInteger;
}
The amount isn’t necessarily an indicator of intelligence, the nunber of connections is very important too
Imagine if the algorithm were in Θ(n!²), that would be even worse
Telegram has public groups which function nearly identical to social media. Signal does not.
If Amazon AWS began hosting nazi websites and refused to take them down, should the CEO be arrested? I’d say yes.