From what I can tell from searching for "Comp360", it is simply synthetic psilocybin. See https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10595939/
BP stands for Backpage, a now defunct online classifieds site, which was utilized by sex workers of all kinds in its heyday.
When I was growing up, someone told me that a printed map is out of date before the ink dries.
That is very interesting. Do you happen to know if Rockstar Games was onboard with this? Or would this be considered fair use, given the lack of competitive overlap between the supermarket and video game industries?
I do all world updates overnight for this very reason. But on my R5 3600, the longest emerge is, by far, qtwebengine, which takes just under 1.5 hours. Plus, Gentoo provides -bin versions of many packages notorious for…
I would imagine that automation plays a role. And maybe car manufacturers can exercise more control over assembly lines, and don't have to worry about unforeseen environmental factors. Of course, that is just a guess, I…
I have always used Pass [1], and while it is certainly less convenient, it doesn't really take too much extra effort to self host your passwords in a PGP encrypted git repo. Self hosting has drawbacks of its own, of…
That this was the work of an otherwise uninvolved opportunist is always a possibility (it came to mind while considering that the document was from Feb 10, unmarked, and had been stapled), but I am almost certain it was…
Maybe some kind of grace period could be implemented that would allow changes like this to be undone within 24 hours or something.
The teenager making minimum wage would almost certainly summon a manager.
If you are going to call someone out, why not try to make it educational?
I use qutebrowser[0] which is built on qtwebengine, which is based on Chromium but comes with the caveat that it will likely be blacklisted by Google since it does not follow upstream's release schedule. But it is…
Gmail [0] ignores dots in your email handle and so you could use a different pattern of dots for each website you register at and record it in a spreadsheet or something. The first and last characters cannot be dots,…
I am reminded of the woman who crafted a "dumb" cell phone with a rotary dialer: https://www.justine-haupt.com/rotarycellphone/
I can't access the article to read it, but according to the USDC[0] page on the Coinbase website: > "Each USDC is backed by one dollar or asset with equivalent fair value, which is held in accounts with US regulated…
I can't imagine that the family of the victim would experience any "justice" from the mass consumption of their grief and pain for entertainment.
I am not sure if it is that simple, and I think companies have little choice but to be greedy, because if they choose not to be greedy, another greedier company is all but guaranteed to prevail. I suppose it could be…
When you discover something like this on a nationally syndicated talk show, it is probably too late for you to get in on the action.
I am experiencing connectivity issues on Fios outside of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. edit: as of 13:20 (GMT-5) it appears to be resolved.
You might be able to find some advice/inspiration on the r/DataHoarder subreddit [0]. They also have an IRC channel (#DataHoarder on freenode [1]). The IRC channel is a little more informal, but the subreddit has tons…
It is an excerpt from a book: Neptune's Laboratory by Antony Adler. (https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674972018)
Maybe the private keys were behind an encryption scheme that took roughly seven years to be cracked with brute force. I can't say I envy the owner(s) of these coins. Maybe a billion dollars worth of closely watched…
You've edited your comment at least five times. The original one said "This site sucks".
In that respect the Time Minders from the computer game Anachronox are like photons. If you've never played the game, Time Minders were creatures that experienced all time simultaneously. As such, they were found…
I wonder why Google didn't include a "cleanup" routine that empties the shopping cart after the data is collected. It seems like it would be a trivial thing to do, unless I am missing something. I guess the answer is…
From what I can tell from searching for "Comp360", it is simply synthetic psilocybin. See https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10595939/
BP stands for Backpage, a now defunct online classifieds site, which was utilized by sex workers of all kinds in its heyday.
When I was growing up, someone told me that a printed map is out of date before the ink dries.
That is very interesting. Do you happen to know if Rockstar Games was onboard with this? Or would this be considered fair use, given the lack of competitive overlap between the supermarket and video game industries?
I do all world updates overnight for this very reason. But on my R5 3600, the longest emerge is, by far, qtwebengine, which takes just under 1.5 hours. Plus, Gentoo provides -bin versions of many packages notorious for…
I would imagine that automation plays a role. And maybe car manufacturers can exercise more control over assembly lines, and don't have to worry about unforeseen environmental factors. Of course, that is just a guess, I…
I have always used Pass [1], and while it is certainly less convenient, it doesn't really take too much extra effort to self host your passwords in a PGP encrypted git repo. Self hosting has drawbacks of its own, of…
That this was the work of an otherwise uninvolved opportunist is always a possibility (it came to mind while considering that the document was from Feb 10, unmarked, and had been stapled), but I am almost certain it was…
Maybe some kind of grace period could be implemented that would allow changes like this to be undone within 24 hours or something.
The teenager making minimum wage would almost certainly summon a manager.
If you are going to call someone out, why not try to make it educational?
I use qutebrowser[0] which is built on qtwebengine, which is based on Chromium but comes with the caveat that it will likely be blacklisted by Google since it does not follow upstream's release schedule. But it is…
Gmail [0] ignores dots in your email handle and so you could use a different pattern of dots for each website you register at and record it in a spreadsheet or something. The first and last characters cannot be dots,…
I am reminded of the woman who crafted a "dumb" cell phone with a rotary dialer: https://www.justine-haupt.com/rotarycellphone/
I can't access the article to read it, but according to the USDC[0] page on the Coinbase website: > "Each USDC is backed by one dollar or asset with equivalent fair value, which is held in accounts with US regulated…
I can't imagine that the family of the victim would experience any "justice" from the mass consumption of their grief and pain for entertainment.
I am not sure if it is that simple, and I think companies have little choice but to be greedy, because if they choose not to be greedy, another greedier company is all but guaranteed to prevail. I suppose it could be…
When you discover something like this on a nationally syndicated talk show, it is probably too late for you to get in on the action.
I am experiencing connectivity issues on Fios outside of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. edit: as of 13:20 (GMT-5) it appears to be resolved.
You might be able to find some advice/inspiration on the r/DataHoarder subreddit [0]. They also have an IRC channel (#DataHoarder on freenode [1]). The IRC channel is a little more informal, but the subreddit has tons…
It is an excerpt from a book: Neptune's Laboratory by Antony Adler. (https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674972018)
Maybe the private keys were behind an encryption scheme that took roughly seven years to be cracked with brute force. I can't say I envy the owner(s) of these coins. Maybe a billion dollars worth of closely watched…
You've edited your comment at least five times. The original one said "This site sucks".
In that respect the Time Minders from the computer game Anachronox are like photons. If you've never played the game, Time Minders were creatures that experienced all time simultaneously. As such, they were found…
I wonder why Google didn't include a "cleanup" routine that empties the shopping cart after the data is collected. It seems like it would be a trivial thing to do, unless I am missing something. I guess the answer is…