A common issue I've come across is an invisible character added when you copy a certificate fingerprint in Windows. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/certificate-thumbp...
Because they don't actually care. They just want butts in seats so they can get tax incentives. Attrition is a bonus to lower employee costs.
I can't wait until people find its limits!
Here's a fun question, after the device connected to the wifi hotspot, would the "find my" feature work?
I don't think it is. I recommend using a password manager that supports hardware 2fa. One of the main issues with the proposed paper mechanism are that it doesn't support rotating passwords individually. Another is…
Please understand that this "company" and "CEO" are most likely a teen skiddie. I doubt they care about vulnerabilities in their software and I'm not sure if their users would know about them either.
If you file a ticket I bet you'd get escalated if you mention that it's a "security risk".
It looks to be very relevant. CRLs are more frequently checked now due to bandwidth and compute becoming much cheaper. OCSP is a common solution for larger CAs. Cross-signing is becoming more common, and it still is a…
It's pretty ridiculous for companies ban the alleged cheaters in single player modes too which shouldn't require any server dependencies.
The classic tetris scene has been crazy lately. Rolling (the name of the new strategy) allows players to easily play past the "kill"screen of level 29. Classic tetris matches are becoming endurance matches and we're…
As an aside, check out the 30 minute documentary "Farewell Etaoin Shrdlu" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MGjFKs9bnU) about the end of the linotype era. I'm amazed at the engineering that went into linotype printing.
This was probably used internally to develop the built in light show, so open sourcing it wouldn't take much work and could generate some new PR buzz.
It's possible for situations to be mutually beneficial which looks to be the case here.
If I forget to do that I like to say "pardon my url"
They made a case-insensitive version of NTFS just to store your password
My team started development of a React SPA. It was initially written with jsx. As we're starting to implement more, I'm finding more and more cases where the js code was wrong; property names that don't exist, wrong…
Check out the history of Wind Waker's barrier skip as well. I believe it saves 30 minutes of a 3.5 hour run. It's always been known that finding a way to skip Wind Waker's barrier would be massive, but it resisted any…
Usually external tools like this wouldn't be allowed, but the community decided on allowing it because the minigame is so brutal. It's pure RNG and I've seen runs lose 15 minutes to it. This tool removes the random…
The problem that I see is that the child had no choice in the matter. Imagine if you turned 21 and were kicked out of the country that you grew up in and had to move to a country that you haven't been to since you were…
https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtisanVideos/ I love binging videos of people that are masters of their craft.
A common issue I've come across is an invisible character added when you copy a certificate fingerprint in Windows. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/certificate-thumbp...
Because they don't actually care. They just want butts in seats so they can get tax incentives. Attrition is a bonus to lower employee costs.
I can't wait until people find its limits!
Here's a fun question, after the device connected to the wifi hotspot, would the "find my" feature work?
I don't think it is. I recommend using a password manager that supports hardware 2fa. One of the main issues with the proposed paper mechanism are that it doesn't support rotating passwords individually. Another is…
Please understand that this "company" and "CEO" are most likely a teen skiddie. I doubt they care about vulnerabilities in their software and I'm not sure if their users would know about them either.
If you file a ticket I bet you'd get escalated if you mention that it's a "security risk".
It looks to be very relevant. CRLs are more frequently checked now due to bandwidth and compute becoming much cheaper. OCSP is a common solution for larger CAs. Cross-signing is becoming more common, and it still is a…
It's pretty ridiculous for companies ban the alleged cheaters in single player modes too which shouldn't require any server dependencies.
The classic tetris scene has been crazy lately. Rolling (the name of the new strategy) allows players to easily play past the "kill"screen of level 29. Classic tetris matches are becoming endurance matches and we're…
As an aside, check out the 30 minute documentary "Farewell Etaoin Shrdlu" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MGjFKs9bnU) about the end of the linotype era. I'm amazed at the engineering that went into linotype printing.
This was probably used internally to develop the built in light show, so open sourcing it wouldn't take much work and could generate some new PR buzz.
It's possible for situations to be mutually beneficial which looks to be the case here.
If I forget to do that I like to say "pardon my url"
They made a case-insensitive version of NTFS just to store your password
My team started development of a React SPA. It was initially written with jsx. As we're starting to implement more, I'm finding more and more cases where the js code was wrong; property names that don't exist, wrong…
Check out the history of Wind Waker's barrier skip as well. I believe it saves 30 minutes of a 3.5 hour run. It's always been known that finding a way to skip Wind Waker's barrier would be massive, but it resisted any…
Usually external tools like this wouldn't be allowed, but the community decided on allowing it because the minigame is so brutal. It's pure RNG and I've seen runs lose 15 minutes to it. This tool removes the random…
The problem that I see is that the child had no choice in the matter. Imagine if you turned 21 and were kicked out of the country that you grew up in and had to move to a country that you haven't been to since you were…
https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtisanVideos/ I love binging videos of people that are masters of their craft.