Here’s what the talk doesn’t mention: Google’s own data from September 2024 shows that Android’s memory safety vulnerabilities dropped from 76% to 24% over just six years — not by retrofitting safety features onto existing C++ code, but by writing new code in memory-safe languages (Rust, Kotlin, Java). Google’s security blog makes a fascinating observation: vulnerabilities have a half-life. Code that’s five years old has 3.4x to 7.4x lower vulnerability density than new code, because bugs get found and fixed over time. The implication is striking — if you just stop writing new unsafe code, the overall vulnerability rate drops exponentially without touching a single line of existing C++.
发展中国家将成为本轮危机的最大受害者——高昂的油气价格与粮食价格,叠加加速攀升的通胀水平,将严重拖累其经济增长步伐。国际能源署正全力应对危机,包括释放紧急原油储备、制定节油措施并开展“能源外交”。
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3 апреля 2026, 20:49Экономические новости
Volker Wulf, Institute of Information Systems
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