> > Normally no one talks anymore about things like buffer overflows, use after free,... since years > Some of the biggest vulnerabilities of recent years (e.g. Heartbleed) were out-of-bounds access. If I understand the…
> They are manually aimed, right? January 6, 2024: "Defence Intelligence of Ukraine shares footage of the targeting of two Russian Pantsir-S1 air defence systems. Looks like loitering munition was used. As said, today…
Archive current page with Internet Archive's The Wayback Machine: javascript:void(open("https://web.archive.org/save/" + document.location)) Archive current page with archive.today:…
Plants can transmit prions. Grass plants bind, retain, uptake and transport infectious prions https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449294/ "Prions bind to plants and bound-PrPSc efficiently sustain prion…
All currently confirmed prion diseases are mammalian: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmissible_spongiform_encep... There is possibility that ostriches can have some form…
Thank you for clarification. Seems like arrow (->) is the best choice for Rust, given arrow's visual distinctiveness and search-ability.
The hvasilev's comment got flagged and I could not reply to it anymore, so I'll reply here (sorry) and copy-paste the hvasilev's comment verbatim below, for the sake of commenting on it's claims: --- Reality is not on…
Also, somewhat old (2010) but interesting video about vCJD in the UK by Prof. James Ironside: "Prof. James Ironside - Prions: The serial killers that attack the brain" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlIYGYA5q0s?t=2486s…
An interesting video about human prion diseases that, among other things, discusses epidemiology ("1 in 7000 is, actually, a lifetime risk" [in the U.S.]): "Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Other Prion Diseases - Brian…
"Recompose, the country’s first human composting funeral home does it like this: a corpse is placed in a cylinder with organic materials, like wood chips, plants, and straw, then heated and turned repeatedly for several…
> > Normally no one talks anymore about things like buffer overflows, use after free,... since years > Some of the biggest vulnerabilities of recent years (e.g. Heartbleed) were out-of-bounds access. If I understand the…
> They are manually aimed, right? January 6, 2024: "Defence Intelligence of Ukraine shares footage of the targeting of two Russian Pantsir-S1 air defence systems. Looks like loitering munition was used. As said, today…
Archive current page with Internet Archive's The Wayback Machine: javascript:void(open("https://web.archive.org/save/" + document.location)) Archive current page with archive.today:…
Plants can transmit prions. Grass plants bind, retain, uptake and transport infectious prions https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449294/ "Prions bind to plants and bound-PrPSc efficiently sustain prion…
All currently confirmed prion diseases are mammalian: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmissible_spongiform_encep... There is possibility that ostriches can have some form…
Thank you for clarification. Seems like arrow (->) is the best choice for Rust, given arrow's visual distinctiveness and search-ability.
The hvasilev's comment got flagged and I could not reply to it anymore, so I'll reply here (sorry) and copy-paste the hvasilev's comment verbatim below, for the sake of commenting on it's claims: --- Reality is not on…
Also, somewhat old (2010) but interesting video about vCJD in the UK by Prof. James Ironside: "Prof. James Ironside - Prions: The serial killers that attack the brain" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlIYGYA5q0s?t=2486s…
An interesting video about human prion diseases that, among other things, discusses epidemiology ("1 in 7000 is, actually, a lifetime risk" [in the U.S.]): "Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Other Prion Diseases - Brian…
"Recompose, the country’s first human composting funeral home does it like this: a corpse is placed in a cylinder with organic materials, like wood chips, plants, and straw, then heated and turned repeatedly for several…