@murgatroid99 Okay then, what are the costs of delaying vs implementing immediately? You can't accurately calculate the costs of delaying because those costs are directly associated with the whims of the public. If you lose half your audience in the future because you didn't have encryption at some key point in time, then how do you calculate your costs?
You can estimate those costs, but you have no idea how accurate those estimates are.
As stated, what should some do if the own team just refuse to play in a normal team setup in ranked.
As Normal i mean:
at least one Tank
at least one Healer
not 3 Snipers
at least one Offensiv
What should someone do if there at least 2 of the above stated things are missing?
I am currently...
@MBraedley You could say that about anything. There are any number of unknown hypothetical scenarios that may lose your audience. What if you have encryption, and then some zero-day exploit appears in the established, trusted encryption library that you use, and people stop trusting your site?
What if a large fraction of your audience suddenly decides that websites without Facebook login are not worth visiting? I don't know what the cost of that would be, but that doesn't immediately imply that we should implement Facebook login on every website
My point is that you can justify anything based on the potential unknown costs of hypothetical scenarios
Oh, you're right. I mis-remembered that announcement
> Beginning in January 2017 (Chrome 56), we’ll mark HTTP pages that collect passwords or credit cards as non-secure, as part of a long-term plan to mark all HTTP sites as non-secure.
> In following releases, we will continue to extend HTTP warnings, for example, by labelling HTTP pages as “not secure” in Incognito mode, where users may have higher expectations of privacy. Eventually, we plan to label all HTTP pages as non-secure, and change the HTTP security indicator to the red triangle that we use for broken HTTPS.
And to talk about Google page rank, it's pretty easy to calculate how many page views you loose by dropping X spots in the search rankings, and it wouldn't be hard to see how many spots you'll drop by not having encryption.
I just read some q/a and found out that I need to build a storage device for my kids to move in but I did that before and it wouldn't let me... later I completely finished the children's room and the West Wing (the last unbuilt wing) but I don't know which one was needed first - can someone help ...
@MBraedley that's fair enough, I'm just pointing out that speed matters more than encryption above certain load times
@murgatroid99 due to not remembering the exact numbers/text in article, I went with the slightly more generous 5 seconds (that were mentioned in the article too), rather than 3
I think I'll make my challenge for next year 20 books as well. Seems like a nice comfortable number. Forces me to keep up my reading, but doesn't force me to read if I don't want to.
Plus a couple of the books I read this year were just novellas. Hoping I'll finish a few more non-novellas before the year is out, though.