Or just use a private crypto like Monero
With most crypto, yeah. Monero happens to be private and anonymous.
Nothing happened?
If this passes, will Apple have to allow third-party apps like Android does?
Or you could use a decentralized and fully private crypto like Monero?
There are coins like Monero that are ASIC-resistant and can only be mined with CPU, not GPU.
>less policing has resulted in a much higher murder rate in 2020 and 2021 than in prior years. Source?
Actually most states don't have "Stop & ID" laws, but some do. In states without "Stop & ID" laws, you only have to ID yourself when suspected of committing a crime, or suspected that you're about to commit a crime. Not…
PSLV-C37 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSLV-C37
Isn't water a valuable resource?
East coast but not big city: 2018: $49k (first SE job) 2019: $52k (first raise!)
Edit: the vulnerability still exists on many online exam styled pages.
I don't know anything about Aurora and maybe I'm missing something. But why not just wrap everything in a TRANSACTION and then do a ROLLBACK if there's an issue?
Pretty off topic but I've always wondered if AI could help reduce static/interference in live radio streams
A lot of people in Connecticut honestly believe Lyme disease was a direct result of Three Mile Island. I find the conspiracy hilarious but others take it as fact
Forgot to mention, biggest tip I have is to avoid tall grass and don't touch any branches or bushes but if you do then check you hand and whole arm.
I live in Connecticut, where Lyme disease was discovered. I go hiking a lot and it's a big concern for many including me. I don't use sprays or anything I just wear light colored clothing and when possible (spring and…
https://sqlbolt.com is a really nice interactive site that makes you pass practice queries before continuing. Gives you a sense of accomplishment when you finally figure it out. I also really like…
I've owned my LG V20 for a few months now and I've dropped it more than a couple times, usually onto concrete or asphalt, from more than 3 feet, and without a case. It has no screen damage and everything is as…
To think it could have all been avoided with simple encryption. Seriously how does a company like Equifax not encrypt this kinda stuff?
I did my AI project for uni on drug discovery. It's a really cool but super complex topic.
>There was a critical vuln in the framework, and they failed to update their box for N months. But we're talking only a few months. N is very small -- maybe four? The vulnerability was in Apache Struts and has existed…
Legalizing heroin and regulating it like alcohol would save so many lives. Not sure where everyone here is from, but in Connecticut we've seen hundreds of people die from fentanyl overdoses in just the past few years.…
Condolences to any users/vendors who lost coin because of the takedown. Anybody have info on how the admin was found? Was the method of DDoSing Tor nodes used to force traffic into honeypot'd Tor nodes?
Dozens of thousands of outbound tickets from excel files. Basically maps excel file columns into HTML fields for a ticketing system called Kayako. https://medium.com/archaic-revival/automating-boring-ticket-...
Or just use a private crypto like Monero
With most crypto, yeah. Monero happens to be private and anonymous.
Nothing happened?
If this passes, will Apple have to allow third-party apps like Android does?
Or you could use a decentralized and fully private crypto like Monero?
There are coins like Monero that are ASIC-resistant and can only be mined with CPU, not GPU.
>less policing has resulted in a much higher murder rate in 2020 and 2021 than in prior years. Source?
Actually most states don't have "Stop & ID" laws, but some do. In states without "Stop & ID" laws, you only have to ID yourself when suspected of committing a crime, or suspected that you're about to commit a crime. Not…
PSLV-C37 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSLV-C37
Isn't water a valuable resource?
East coast but not big city: 2018: $49k (first SE job) 2019: $52k (first raise!)
Edit: the vulnerability still exists on many online exam styled pages.
I don't know anything about Aurora and maybe I'm missing something. But why not just wrap everything in a TRANSACTION and then do a ROLLBACK if there's an issue?
Pretty off topic but I've always wondered if AI could help reduce static/interference in live radio streams
A lot of people in Connecticut honestly believe Lyme disease was a direct result of Three Mile Island. I find the conspiracy hilarious but others take it as fact
Forgot to mention, biggest tip I have is to avoid tall grass and don't touch any branches or bushes but if you do then check you hand and whole arm.
I live in Connecticut, where Lyme disease was discovered. I go hiking a lot and it's a big concern for many including me. I don't use sprays or anything I just wear light colored clothing and when possible (spring and…
https://sqlbolt.com is a really nice interactive site that makes you pass practice queries before continuing. Gives you a sense of accomplishment when you finally figure it out. I also really like…
I've owned my LG V20 for a few months now and I've dropped it more than a couple times, usually onto concrete or asphalt, from more than 3 feet, and without a case. It has no screen damage and everything is as…
To think it could have all been avoided with simple encryption. Seriously how does a company like Equifax not encrypt this kinda stuff?
I did my AI project for uni on drug discovery. It's a really cool but super complex topic.
>There was a critical vuln in the framework, and they failed to update their box for N months. But we're talking only a few months. N is very small -- maybe four? The vulnerability was in Apache Struts and has existed…
Legalizing heroin and regulating it like alcohol would save so many lives. Not sure where everyone here is from, but in Connecticut we've seen hundreds of people die from fentanyl overdoses in just the past few years.…
Condolences to any users/vendors who lost coin because of the takedown. Anybody have info on how the admin was found? Was the method of DDoSing Tor nodes used to force traffic into honeypot'd Tor nodes?
Dozens of thousands of outbound tickets from excel files. Basically maps excel file columns into HTML fields for a ticketing system called Kayako. https://medium.com/archaic-revival/automating-boring-ticket-...