Ahh I see, thanks!
Could anyone explain what a "chroot zap" is (from the 'effective caching' feature)? Googling it just brings me to the same page.
I believe you can't ever get cleared. The only way to confirm mad cow is to dissect the brain, so obviously it can't be tested for in a living person. As a result, anyone with over a certain amount of risk for mad cow…
I think the implication is that you age slower if you consume fewer calories. So if you adopt CR then you might feel at age 50 how someone on a normal diet feels at age 40, and at 100 you might feel as they do at 80.
That might be modafinil, but again it comes with side effects and probably doesn't address the core issue
MRIs don't cause radiation damage, unlike something like a CT scan or xray.
I took a course that was all about the historical progression of science as a discipline since the early 1800's, and it really opened my mind to how much I didn't know about science. I really think that a course like…
Or the email server that couldn't send emails more than 500 miles: https://www.ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail.html
Any toothpaste with menthol (pretty much all of them) contain a local sedative, it's just not addictive
Isn't it illegal to remove the VIN?
Cows produce a huge amount of methane, from their digestive system. That alone is enough to cause significant environmental impact, and if we stopped eating beef we would see a decrease in the amount of methane released.
Both of these articles are fascinating - underdogs with clearly superior strategies dominate, and rather than learning from that, the powers that be just change the rules to prove themselves right. How shortsighted
True, but I bet that the NSA could force WhatsApp to issue certificates for fake keys. Obviously can't do that without being noticed, but they could still use it to spy on specific users if they wanted.
WhatsApp wouldn't keep the private keys. That being said, this system could still be hacked - when the clients exchange public keys, you insert yourself in the middle, provide your own public keys to each client, and…
The thing is, WhatsApp is not just refusing to comply - they can't comply, since they don't retain message data. In addition, now that all messages are encrypted end to end, it will be impossible for them to comply in…
Ahh I see, thanks!
Could anyone explain what a "chroot zap" is (from the 'effective caching' feature)? Googling it just brings me to the same page.
I believe you can't ever get cleared. The only way to confirm mad cow is to dissect the brain, so obviously it can't be tested for in a living person. As a result, anyone with over a certain amount of risk for mad cow…
I think the implication is that you age slower if you consume fewer calories. So if you adopt CR then you might feel at age 50 how someone on a normal diet feels at age 40, and at 100 you might feel as they do at 80.
That might be modafinil, but again it comes with side effects and probably doesn't address the core issue
MRIs don't cause radiation damage, unlike something like a CT scan or xray.
I took a course that was all about the historical progression of science as a discipline since the early 1800's, and it really opened my mind to how much I didn't know about science. I really think that a course like…
Or the email server that couldn't send emails more than 500 miles: https://www.ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail.html
Any toothpaste with menthol (pretty much all of them) contain a local sedative, it's just not addictive
Isn't it illegal to remove the VIN?
Cows produce a huge amount of methane, from their digestive system. That alone is enough to cause significant environmental impact, and if we stopped eating beef we would see a decrease in the amount of methane released.
Both of these articles are fascinating - underdogs with clearly superior strategies dominate, and rather than learning from that, the powers that be just change the rules to prove themselves right. How shortsighted
True, but I bet that the NSA could force WhatsApp to issue certificates for fake keys. Obviously can't do that without being noticed, but they could still use it to spy on specific users if they wanted.
WhatsApp wouldn't keep the private keys. That being said, this system could still be hacked - when the clients exchange public keys, you insert yourself in the middle, provide your own public keys to each client, and…
The thing is, WhatsApp is not just refusing to comply - they can't comply, since they don't retain message data. In addition, now that all messages are encrypted end to end, it will be impossible for them to comply in…