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20 days agoAs far as I could tell it’s this: US Cyber Trust Mark It seems like it’s for IoT devices? I couldn’t find what the actual requirements are in my 5 minutes of searching.
Starts in 2027, depending on point 3.
As far as I could tell it’s this: US Cyber Trust Mark It seems like it’s for IoT devices? I couldn’t find what the actual requirements are in my 5 minutes of searching.
Starts in 2027, depending on point 3.
I started running out of ideas and gave up here:
pressure 🤜 bung 🤜 leak 🤜 air pump 🤜 vaccuum 🤜 wind 🤜 boulder 🤜 pry bar 🤜 manhole cover 🤜 hole 🤜 insulation 🤜 heat 🤜 plastic 🤜 erosion 🤜 dam 🤜 water 🤜 fire 🤜 boat 🤜 bridge 🤜 moat 🤜 boiling oil 🤜 ladder 🤜 wall 🤜 cavalry 🤜 bow 🤜 spear 🤜 pickaxe 🤜 rock
Were they like those tiny pizzas from that Nathan For You episode?
You said it’s not runtime type checking but then switched to “strict type checking” - those aren’t the same. Other person has it right, it has runtime type checking. The type checking happens when running your code. I don’t think that’s particularly useful, it’s pretty much sugar on top of what would throw an error anyway.