By “expensive” are you talking in the $20-30 range for a single sufficiently long cable? I don’t replace cables that often but I don’t see the big deal paying a reasonable for a high throughput cable when needed.
They’re probably trying to separate their billing information from public IP address which is the benefit of using a service that is crypto friendly
It’s pretty sad that they claim IP logging only occurring in “extreme criminal cases” and that somehow includes nonviolent protesting.
I think a lot of this might be projection from the HN community. How is this even relevant to schools opening? It seems obvious that forcing kids to wake up at 7:30 to go to a conveniently free and "safe" underfunded…
Kind of bad faith to throw rent in there, of course right to repair doesn't mean you have the right to repair rented things.
That's a great idea, just use the ePub standard. Never made the connection between ebook formatting and email formatting before, nice.
Using inductive reasoning, they're probably still deploying first-stage malware en mass that activates under certain network conditions. Truly scary stuff.
I admire that controversial opinion, but would you really be comfortable with a federal authority telling you which software on your computer is "great for society as a whole" and which is a fad?
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.log.html#xterm_366 Specifically, the overflow is in the upper limit of the text selection buffer when characters are combined in UTF-8.
The onerous budget item we are talking about here is a feature that multiply days sentenced by 0.7 if the inmate completes one checkbox item. You know, just to keep things in perspective.
Browser extensions can still run local code as the user. Example of a Chrome extension loading an arbitrary .dll: https://twitter.com/evilsocket/status/1339566046265696256
Nothing’s in the same category when you look deep enough into them.
"no evidence" or insufficient logging. The wording is spun to their favor throughout the entire advisory. Like "Security Investigation Retrospective" making it sound like they have the whole thing wrapped up. Also that…
Nice article, that was a really enjoyable read. But one of the things that stuck out to me was: > The last four bytes of the EC firmware image clearly appeared to be a checksum, and there were some other locations that…
It's funny that you say that now after agreeing with, and adding to the comparison of drones = cars and planes = bicycles. Now when someone flips the comparison, equating drones to bicycles, the comparison is apples to…
By “expensive” are you talking in the $20-30 range for a single sufficiently long cable? I don’t replace cables that often but I don’t see the big deal paying a reasonable for a high throughput cable when needed.
They’re probably trying to separate their billing information from public IP address which is the benefit of using a service that is crypto friendly
It’s pretty sad that they claim IP logging only occurring in “extreme criminal cases” and that somehow includes nonviolent protesting.
I think a lot of this might be projection from the HN community. How is this even relevant to schools opening? It seems obvious that forcing kids to wake up at 7:30 to go to a conveniently free and "safe" underfunded…
Kind of bad faith to throw rent in there, of course right to repair doesn't mean you have the right to repair rented things.
That's a great idea, just use the ePub standard. Never made the connection between ebook formatting and email formatting before, nice.
Using inductive reasoning, they're probably still deploying first-stage malware en mass that activates under certain network conditions. Truly scary stuff.
I admire that controversial opinion, but would you really be comfortable with a federal authority telling you which software on your computer is "great for society as a whole" and which is a fad?
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.log.html#xterm_366 Specifically, the overflow is in the upper limit of the text selection buffer when characters are combined in UTF-8.
The onerous budget item we are talking about here is a feature that multiply days sentenced by 0.7 if the inmate completes one checkbox item. You know, just to keep things in perspective.
Browser extensions can still run local code as the user. Example of a Chrome extension loading an arbitrary .dll: https://twitter.com/evilsocket/status/1339566046265696256
Nothing’s in the same category when you look deep enough into them.
"no evidence" or insufficient logging. The wording is spun to their favor throughout the entire advisory. Like "Security Investigation Retrospective" making it sound like they have the whole thing wrapped up. Also that…
Nice article, that was a really enjoyable read. But one of the things that stuck out to me was: > The last four bytes of the EC firmware image clearly appeared to be a checksum, and there were some other locations that…
It's funny that you say that now after agreeing with, and adding to the comparison of drones = cars and planes = bicycles. Now when someone flips the comparison, equating drones to bicycles, the comparison is apples to…