White people.
I can tell you’ve never been bankrupt.
> No, it did not. I didn't see any proof of that. Or is your proof the fact that you work with the human genome and we must believe you? I mean, I certainly trust an expert more than someone with an unhealthy amount of…
European countries don’t typically have American-style free speech, no. People can and do get punished with fines and jail time in England for “insulting” various religions, for example. But this isn’t news to legal…
Wait, doesn’t that just give you 25?
Erm, I think it’s more like “I have a certain worldview that is only consistent if climate change isn’t real” or “this belief is part of my identity, which means the idea that it could be wrong is threatening to my…
There’s no one specific way to crack a password. It all depends on the implementation. The most basic case is just storing the password in plaintext, and plenty of companies are more than happy to do that. Passwords…
White people.
I can tell you’ve never been bankrupt.
> No, it did not. I didn't see any proof of that. Or is your proof the fact that you work with the human genome and we must believe you? I mean, I certainly trust an expert more than someone with an unhealthy amount of…
European countries don’t typically have American-style free speech, no. People can and do get punished with fines and jail time in England for “insulting” various religions, for example. But this isn’t news to legal…
Wait, doesn’t that just give you 25?
Erm, I think it’s more like “I have a certain worldview that is only consistent if climate change isn’t real” or “this belief is part of my identity, which means the idea that it could be wrong is threatening to my…
There’s no one specific way to crack a password. It all depends on the implementation. The most basic case is just storing the password in plaintext, and plenty of companies are more than happy to do that. Passwords…