Man, try teaching a freshman comp course in college.
Man, try teaching a freshman comp course in college.
That is distressing.
Judging from recent forum posts, Citrix still installs a hidden server running with privileged access as part of their client software. It’s almost impossible for normal users to remove it.
Wasn’t this the same behavior that got Zoom blocked briefly on macOS a few years ago? https://www.macobserver.com/news/apple-update-remove-zoom/
It’ll definitely lead to a few never-imagined-by-humans campaigns.
Now I want to plug in the rules to ChatGPT and let it run a session, just for fun.
Would router-blocking the IP addresses provide some protection?
I haven’t let Citrix maleare onto any device I own in decades, since finding that it wasn’t possible to remove their server from a Mac by normal means (it required using terminal to shut down and remove each process individually). I honestly wasn’t aware that anyone outside a particular obscure state agency in Kentucky still uses them.
I’d feel worse if they didn’t so richly deserve it.
For once, I hope Verizon wins
I’ve commented elsewhere on the death of modern Olympics.
Chess is an athletic competition?
I refuse to wrap my mind around “professional” video gamer.
Whether he said it or not, social engineering is perhaps as inappropriate in games as in schools. I agree with the sentiment that I play games to get away from reality, not to get slapped with extra-strength RL issues.