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DBeaver will generate an ER diagram from a connected DB
They can pin certs, but at least you know that you can't see that traffic and make a policy decision about allowing it anyways or trying to force the vendor to drop it.
Which is why you need a modern firewall that MitMs both TLS and SSH. Not hard to do these days.
TLDR: Bard will render Markdown images in conversations. Bard can also read the contents of your Google docs to give responses more context. By sharing a Google Doc containing a malicious prompt with a victim you could…
Could you add a general "game" for round-based games? The current Scrabble score-card is close, but it would be nice to have a per-round score and a running total as columns.
Seriously, ~120 comments and this is the first one to question the posts legitimacy? The reddit poster goes on to comment: >15 minutes phone call to decide to file for bankruptcy and for them to take their money back…
>https://www.r-c-y.net/posts/machining/ Great info, thanks for posting!
>scan their intranet and find a network share Did their IDS/IPS not go off on this? I wonder if this was a sophisticated scan designed to go slow and evade detection or if it was just nmap lol I can't wait for the…
So here's the main problem I see with this: >Anyone who can articulate their ideas in language can implement them I'd be shocked if even 10% of the users who can't navigate a GUI could accurately describe what they want…
This is a shockingly coherent summary. The accuracy leaves a bit to be desired, but this is perfectly usable for distilling things you don't have time to fully evaluate.
Keeping with ancient Solomonic tradition, I say we deport some top ICE officials until they knock it off.
What I really want to know is what kind of robot arm motion is produced when the network is given a cat image to classify. More specifically, what kind of insights has it learned from one control domain that it then…
It's related to the Bandwidth Delay Product: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandwidth-delay_product https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccnp-route/bandwidth-delay-... Every now and then some network middlebox ends up…
I'd be interested in seeing if there were any "attributes" that they could not easily explain. I suppose that a well trained model shouldn't have too many of these, but it would be good for things like detecting…
Thanks for putting this together. You're doing the Lord's work.
I'm afraid I still don't understand. Are you arguing that there is some utility in considering "concepts or ideas" non-physical from an ontological perspective? Because I think we both agree they're solidly physical in…
>...the idea that there are aspects of our minds that don't exist within this physical universe is not outlandish or bizarre... That's where we disagree. Can you give me an example of anything that doesn't exist within…
>We actually have no scientific evidence either way. That's how we know it's nonsense. When there's no evidence for something it doesn't mean that it's 50% Likely to be true. If I told you there's a dragon in my garage…
The latest installment in the "Government doesn't understand math" series
I wonder if these would be a good fit for the DIY mechanical keyboard scene. With a board like this it looks like all you'd need electronics-wise is a battery and a charge controller. I wouldn't think it would be too…
They called to stay popular because they kinda suck. The setup you described works on one host and produces static graphs. With Prometheus and Grafana you can monitor an entire data center and add visualizations for…
They've had an Electron version out for at least a year now. I use it every day on Ubuntu. https://github.com/jgraph/drawio-desktop
Basically it randomly kills prod nodes and forces engineers to consider this when designing their services. This is one of those "so stupid it's genius" ideas, kinda like mailing DVDs rather than having people to go to…
This gets my vote. Keep a recording of the confirmation for any potential legal issues. Plus the image of the silence in an office being punctuated by the occasional "DELETE" or "CONFIRM DROP TABLES" is hilarious.
>Notably, we haven’t cut any features with this new layout Perfect. Simple defaults for new users, more dense interfaces for power users. Other projects take note, you don't need to sacrifice the cool stuff to drive…