an_account_name
No user record in our sample, but an_account_name has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but an_account_name has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
CVE-205BC-00001
Suspect they're talking about Java - a lot of frameworks do exactly create a thread per request.
If they can do a manual review at all, then there isn’t end to end encryption anymore, so I’m missing what the point of client side scanning is.
If it’s in APLCore it’s still running somewhere, you can be sure
I mean out of the Symantec roots... Ooh, I bet WoSign would do it!
So the mitigation would be to add a check that the generator point in (for example) a CertificateVerify message is the one in the p256 spec (or otherwise the one on the cert, I’m not deep enough to know where it usually…
AWS has a region in Brazil, sa-east-1
As they say it’s not “but”, rather “yes, and” so I agree with that and would add that the likely sentience of whales is a huge factor here.
Some of these applications have been withdrawn, but there are in fact some in flight. https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactors/col/new-reactor-ma...
What was the relative scale of the two systems?
Can you elaborate? I don't have any context on this other than taking a Lyft in NYC once.
!fq cockroaches
No, this absolutely checks with my experience - I chase 5 and 10ms improvements all the time because we've measured and know it increases conversion. But it makes sense, too: if the metric here is average latency, that…
Plenty of software runs on platforms other than windows. Plenty of industrial control software, too.
It's kind of pedantry to bring up here, though, and distracts from the discussion.
The empirical evidence is there: two crashes.
It sounds a lot like Trump overrode the FAA, more than the FAA changing its mind.
I read through the codebase and can't assert that couldn't happen... wasn't sure if the ngx_http_ssl_certificate callback could be executed after a point where any of the client-controlled variables from [1] are…
Host headers are transmitted after the ssl handshake.
I wish there were some public data on the impact of removing those - app start latency, battery consumption, bandwidth, etc. I bet there are positive impacts for the customers other than just privacy.
The original Kindle has an SD card slot, swappable battery, and is available on eBay for cheap.
Fevers kill. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen reduce fevers.
Wow, the Wikipedia page for Kuru says there’s a mutation of the Kuru prion that confers immunity to Kuru. That’s crazy to me, but makes sense from a selection perspective.
I haven’t heard anything about what Grab is doing beyond Yegge’s post about it; what’s going on there?
I remember there was one that could be triggered just by loading a web page with a specially crafted image file.