Lua isn't made for embedded devices, it's made to be embedded into other programs and systems. It is widely used as a scripting language in games. There's even APT malware that has used Lua as a scripting language.
> I would think that if someone gave me a wearable FM radio that I could turn on/off at will, I would think that I certainly would accept that. In this way it is an apt analogy, since many deaf get CI. The implant…
Life in itself is worthless. The only reason why life is valuable is because it is a canvas, a vessel through which you can find happiness, meaning and so on. This means that if you have a life that isn't worth living,…
The primary reason the Deaf community "hates on hearing aids" is mostly because it comes at the expense of sign language. If you're deaf and live in a Deaf community (i.e. with sign language), you will function normally…
If we're going to extremes like that, airgapped networks aren't truly safe either
The joke is that he is pretending to be stuck in time 11 years ago, while we in 2024 know perfectly well what actually happened in 2016.
Nowadays you can do virtual ATC work in VATSIM and IVAO, controlling airspace for flight sim players.
> no killing people with my code Talked to some CNE boys about that many years ago. They were remarkably conscious about it. They took specific steps and deliberate care to avoid that some poor sysadmin in their target…
> Navy SEAL who's entire job description revolves around being trained to deliver rapid and precise attacks under extreme pressure You'd be surprised how much time SOFs im general spend lying in a bush, peeing on…
> The US military has pretty rarely used shoulder fired weapons, since they very rarely have to worry about tanks or aircraft. SEALs in particular wouldn't be doing that. Do you know that, or are you thinking "these are…
This applies to the entire EEA, fortunately!
Let's also not forget that only 538 people have actual voting rights in US presidential elections. It's mostly a formality, but one of many flaws in the US democracy.
Rule of thumb for Youtube videos is to hit 3 to get to where the video actually starts. Obviously not meant to be taken literally, but surprisingly often could be.
Private mode has very little impact on what you share with the world/through the network. It's there to keep your browsing private from people you live with etc., not from anyone else.
While I agree with the general sentiment, I think the problem in this specific case is lack of job security in the US. In most European countries getting fired for something like this would never fly.
20 years ago, legal firms sending out threatening letters to people they could identify on torrent trackers was commonplace.
> We have a right to repair and always had, as said. You don't have a right to repair if you can't access the required docs, tools, spare parts or if there are unreasonable conditions if you do so. I know a lot of John…
Having a "right" to repair something doesn't really mean much if the vendors can legally keep documentation and spare parts from you, does it? The point is that this law does not give you any more rights on that matter,…
I am not a lawyer, and definitely not a EU law lawyer, but e.g. in the copyright law, it states that the right to dynamically reverse engineer a program can not be given up through agreement. I would presume that the…
I hope you're right, söta bror. > since EULAs are straight-up invalid in Sweden Is there anywhere I can read more about that? I didn't find anything with a quick search. Sources in Swedish are fine. This EU source says…
Are you sure about that? The core rule is usually that contracts are binding. In some cases they are void if exceptionally unreasonable. > While this proposal regulates certain business practices concerning repair in…
As far as I can tell, this directive mainly mandates that producers offer to repair certain categories of products, for a price or for free and that independent professional repair shops/services can access tools, parts…
I'm not sure what you mean by that. In any case it's not a "lecture" in the scalding meaning of the word. Explaining why something is bad is better than simply downvoting.
The reason you're getting downvoted is because we avoid reddit-esque cookie cutter jokes like that on here. They don't add much to the discussion and lower the signal to noise ratio.
Putin knows that if he initiates a nuclear war, he will lose as much as everyone else. Helping Ukraine defend against the invaders is not "poking the bear".
Lua isn't made for embedded devices, it's made to be embedded into other programs and systems. It is widely used as a scripting language in games. There's even APT malware that has used Lua as a scripting language.
> I would think that if someone gave me a wearable FM radio that I could turn on/off at will, I would think that I certainly would accept that. In this way it is an apt analogy, since many deaf get CI. The implant…
Life in itself is worthless. The only reason why life is valuable is because it is a canvas, a vessel through which you can find happiness, meaning and so on. This means that if you have a life that isn't worth living,…
The primary reason the Deaf community "hates on hearing aids" is mostly because it comes at the expense of sign language. If you're deaf and live in a Deaf community (i.e. with sign language), you will function normally…
If we're going to extremes like that, airgapped networks aren't truly safe either
The joke is that he is pretending to be stuck in time 11 years ago, while we in 2024 know perfectly well what actually happened in 2016.
Nowadays you can do virtual ATC work in VATSIM and IVAO, controlling airspace for flight sim players.
> no killing people with my code Talked to some CNE boys about that many years ago. They were remarkably conscious about it. They took specific steps and deliberate care to avoid that some poor sysadmin in their target…
> Navy SEAL who's entire job description revolves around being trained to deliver rapid and precise attacks under extreme pressure You'd be surprised how much time SOFs im general spend lying in a bush, peeing on…
> The US military has pretty rarely used shoulder fired weapons, since they very rarely have to worry about tanks or aircraft. SEALs in particular wouldn't be doing that. Do you know that, or are you thinking "these are…
This applies to the entire EEA, fortunately!
Let's also not forget that only 538 people have actual voting rights in US presidential elections. It's mostly a formality, but one of many flaws in the US democracy.
Rule of thumb for Youtube videos is to hit 3 to get to where the video actually starts. Obviously not meant to be taken literally, but surprisingly often could be.
Private mode has very little impact on what you share with the world/through the network. It's there to keep your browsing private from people you live with etc., not from anyone else.
While I agree with the general sentiment, I think the problem in this specific case is lack of job security in the US. In most European countries getting fired for something like this would never fly.
20 years ago, legal firms sending out threatening letters to people they could identify on torrent trackers was commonplace.
> We have a right to repair and always had, as said. You don't have a right to repair if you can't access the required docs, tools, spare parts or if there are unreasonable conditions if you do so. I know a lot of John…
Having a "right" to repair something doesn't really mean much if the vendors can legally keep documentation and spare parts from you, does it? The point is that this law does not give you any more rights on that matter,…
I am not a lawyer, and definitely not a EU law lawyer, but e.g. in the copyright law, it states that the right to dynamically reverse engineer a program can not be given up through agreement. I would presume that the…
I hope you're right, söta bror. > since EULAs are straight-up invalid in Sweden Is there anywhere I can read more about that? I didn't find anything with a quick search. Sources in Swedish are fine. This EU source says…
Are you sure about that? The core rule is usually that contracts are binding. In some cases they are void if exceptionally unreasonable. > While this proposal regulates certain business practices concerning repair in…
As far as I can tell, this directive mainly mandates that producers offer to repair certain categories of products, for a price or for free and that independent professional repair shops/services can access tools, parts…
I'm not sure what you mean by that. In any case it's not a "lecture" in the scalding meaning of the word. Explaining why something is bad is better than simply downvoting.
The reason you're getting downvoted is because we avoid reddit-esque cookie cutter jokes like that on here. They don't add much to the discussion and lower the signal to noise ratio.
Putin knows that if he initiates a nuclear war, he will lose as much as everyone else. Helping Ukraine defend against the invaders is not "poking the bear".