I think you're conflating two precepts. Just because you can write an exploit, it doesn't - inherently - mean that you have the skills/knowledge/tools of where to look for all signs of exploit having occurred on your…
> The rule of law means that nobody is above the law If the stats from the Innocence Project are correct[1,2], then it would also mean that nobody is above being a victim of the rule of law, either. The rule of law is…
> If you and I had been introduced, you would have a guid@naasking-domain.com designating me in your address book, and I would have a guid@felsokning-domain.com for your address in my address book. The description,…
> ...the idea here is that every entity gets their own guid designating you, so the same guid is not known by more than one entity Ok, now you're sending a list of guids that _can_ be emailed to, per negotiation?…
https://archive.is/ctb5G
> ...your email address is actually a cryptographically generated guid rather than something easily guessed or harvested. If you combine that with a background handshake procedure for introductions, so that all of your…
> Would make an amazing set for a film. Correlated: SVT did a concert in one[1][2]. [1] - https://www.svtplay.se/video/e56v35j/radiokoren-i-reaktorhal... [2] - https://youtu.be/Q560cKnreSk Edit: Added Trailer
They don't give any numbers on the amount of resistances to the expansion of the infrastructure, based on noise alone. This reads like a "we did a cool thing" but without qualitatively demonstrating the merits for the…
> What's your problem? No problem. Why the hostility? > You selectively quoted a fraction of my statement and threw in a strawman. I disagreed with the first part of your statement and agreed with the second part. Are…
> While it maybe expedient for merchants... Expediency is a gross over-simplification of why the cashless society is a growing tend. For example, it costs more wealth than the value of lower denominational coins to…
Austin has had issues, long before the pandemic. In one example (in the 10's), the owner of the building that Unisys used to lease wanted to disproportionately increase the cost of the lease; it was so much so, that it…
https://archive.is/M45as
> ...it will temporarily interrupt the current CPU execution process... If you unwind the stack (say in a debugger), you'll find that there's no "interruption" occurring.
Thanks! Wasn't aware of the Archive link. Even so, it is hit and miss with what's available. For example, the most popular show I've heard of, Skram[1], requires a login -- but Storst av alt (another I've heard of) does…
> NRK is only georestricting because the licenses forbids them from not doing it. I would be more inclined to say that they're doing it to be "safe". For example, their immediate neighbour, Sweden, has a selection "Kan…
> ...OR Series in target language and subtitles in English or native language... In the ever-growing geo-restrictions world, this is no longer as easy as it was in the days of yore. For example, if you're learning…
> Ozone situation was fixed... Ozone is still hole'ing[1]. The hole is no longer growing, sure, but that's a far fetch from "fixed". [1] - https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220321-what-happened-to...
> There could be plenty of other pathways to a stable carbon cycle. To be fair, carbon is the only base that we have (first-hand) experience with. There _could_ be other bases.
> The lack of this API wasn’t stopping anyone from implementing a paywall. Obviously -- that's inferred by the 2.0.
> The Popover API provides developers with a standard, consistent, flexible mechanism for displaying popover content on top of other page content. Paywall 2.0?
It definitely reads like a, "If we don't use it, we lose it," message - and not a, "oh, mahgerd, wE gOtTa Do SoMeThInG nOw!!!!!!" kind of message.
> Normally, management, your peers, or the company as a whole are aware of your performance. They should be doing a lot of this for you, in my opinion. In company's with forced attrition rates, it becomes a hell of a…
"Learn to swim, see you down in Arizona Bay" - Bill Hicks/Tool
> This individual is suspected of being a member of the Mossos d’Esquadra (Catalonia’s police force) and of using their internal knowledge to assist the Democratic Tsunami movement. ...and... > The requests were made…
>...because of US legislation, namely FATCA ... To be clear: The issue with FACTA is that saying "yes" to an American citizen (or national) adds costs to the foreign bank (in free labour on-behalf of the US). The US…
I think you're conflating two precepts. Just because you can write an exploit, it doesn't - inherently - mean that you have the skills/knowledge/tools of where to look for all signs of exploit having occurred on your…
> The rule of law means that nobody is above the law If the stats from the Innocence Project are correct[1,2], then it would also mean that nobody is above being a victim of the rule of law, either. The rule of law is…
> If you and I had been introduced, you would have a guid@naasking-domain.com designating me in your address book, and I would have a guid@felsokning-domain.com for your address in my address book. The description,…
> ...the idea here is that every entity gets their own guid designating you, so the same guid is not known by more than one entity Ok, now you're sending a list of guids that _can_ be emailed to, per negotiation?…
https://archive.is/ctb5G
> ...your email address is actually a cryptographically generated guid rather than something easily guessed or harvested. If you combine that with a background handshake procedure for introductions, so that all of your…
> Would make an amazing set for a film. Correlated: SVT did a concert in one[1][2]. [1] - https://www.svtplay.se/video/e56v35j/radiokoren-i-reaktorhal... [2] - https://youtu.be/Q560cKnreSk Edit: Added Trailer
They don't give any numbers on the amount of resistances to the expansion of the infrastructure, based on noise alone. This reads like a "we did a cool thing" but without qualitatively demonstrating the merits for the…
> What's your problem? No problem. Why the hostility? > You selectively quoted a fraction of my statement and threw in a strawman. I disagreed with the first part of your statement and agreed with the second part. Are…
> While it maybe expedient for merchants... Expediency is a gross over-simplification of why the cashless society is a growing tend. For example, it costs more wealth than the value of lower denominational coins to…
Austin has had issues, long before the pandemic. In one example (in the 10's), the owner of the building that Unisys used to lease wanted to disproportionately increase the cost of the lease; it was so much so, that it…
https://archive.is/M45as
> ...it will temporarily interrupt the current CPU execution process... If you unwind the stack (say in a debugger), you'll find that there's no "interruption" occurring.
Thanks! Wasn't aware of the Archive link. Even so, it is hit and miss with what's available. For example, the most popular show I've heard of, Skram[1], requires a login -- but Storst av alt (another I've heard of) does…
> NRK is only georestricting because the licenses forbids them from not doing it. I would be more inclined to say that they're doing it to be "safe". For example, their immediate neighbour, Sweden, has a selection "Kan…
> ...OR Series in target language and subtitles in English or native language... In the ever-growing geo-restrictions world, this is no longer as easy as it was in the days of yore. For example, if you're learning…
> Ozone situation was fixed... Ozone is still hole'ing[1]. The hole is no longer growing, sure, but that's a far fetch from "fixed". [1] - https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220321-what-happened-to...
> There could be plenty of other pathways to a stable carbon cycle. To be fair, carbon is the only base that we have (first-hand) experience with. There _could_ be other bases.
> The lack of this API wasn’t stopping anyone from implementing a paywall. Obviously -- that's inferred by the 2.0.
> The Popover API provides developers with a standard, consistent, flexible mechanism for displaying popover content on top of other page content. Paywall 2.0?
It definitely reads like a, "If we don't use it, we lose it," message - and not a, "oh, mahgerd, wE gOtTa Do SoMeThInG nOw!!!!!!" kind of message.
> Normally, management, your peers, or the company as a whole are aware of your performance. They should be doing a lot of this for you, in my opinion. In company's with forced attrition rates, it becomes a hell of a…
"Learn to swim, see you down in Arizona Bay" - Bill Hicks/Tool
> This individual is suspected of being a member of the Mossos d’Esquadra (Catalonia’s police force) and of using their internal knowledge to assist the Democratic Tsunami movement. ...and... > The requests were made…
>...because of US legislation, namely FATCA ... To be clear: The issue with FACTA is that saying "yes" to an American citizen (or national) adds costs to the foreign bank (in free labour on-behalf of the US). The US…