Has there been any country on Earth which has been this hypocritical?
We're at a point in reality where accurate and balanced answers to this would lead to a ban. :^)
I don't find this argument convincing. Systemd is creepy, invasive, and is given WAY too much credence.
I feel that problem solving isn't a skill, problem recognition is. You have issues with how you categorize your information.
"Humans color-correct image using color-correction assistant tool".
This is what the NGA does.
Is it really meaningful to spend this level of resources and attention into something which has little practical value? Do I, as a reader, need to be informed of this information? Does it meaningfully inform me in any…
It's fine and not noticeable.
Systemd as a project only exists to allow the CIA to sneak more binary blobs into the Linux ecosystem.
They both do a very poor job at that to be fair. Wikipedia will willingly allow editors to ignore actual facts in favor of a blogpost who wrote about the same event second or third-hand, and Snopes has no credibility at…
Even with the actual hook logic running on the CPU, this prevents a large amount of possible detection from various filesystem/workingmem vectors...
Save this for the weeks after during which no one reacts to this whatsoever.
These are the kinds of articles which lead to the website issuing a 'stick to the tech' notice to the writers.
Time is the fire in which we all burn.
It's an American story as old as boomers!
surprised pikachu
This is an intel ad. I can overclock to get higher per-core frequencies with an AMD CPU that will cost me, as an end user, approximately $300 less than using an intel processor. Post 'cost per FPS' analysis next, lol.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-... It's just more CIA-based nonsense.
It's not about the poem but the vibes you're flowing walk into the room and sometimes I'm all-knowin' energy needs a direction to go in construct lightning ladders for electric types casually known to destroy on the…
Protonmail is a superior user experience to Gmail, I switched a few years ago and I love it! Check it out, their mobile app experience is also INCREDIBLE, and I say that as a dev.
Did I just read "shitposting" in an article?
I'll just be the one to do it... this is based on a particular type of understanding of quantum mechanics in regards to using a quantum system as a measurement of a result, as opposed to treating particles influencing a…
This is not a very scientific study. However, it seems to me that the conclusion is that our brain does not generate signals of surprise that it will die, but rather for others, perhaps because there is no "event" to…
This seems like a huge excuse for not wanting to learn. Things will continue to change, and either you can learn or be left behind.
Hack the planet!
Has there been any country on Earth which has been this hypocritical?
We're at a point in reality where accurate and balanced answers to this would lead to a ban. :^)
I don't find this argument convincing. Systemd is creepy, invasive, and is given WAY too much credence.
I feel that problem solving isn't a skill, problem recognition is. You have issues with how you categorize your information.
"Humans color-correct image using color-correction assistant tool".
This is what the NGA does.
Is it really meaningful to spend this level of resources and attention into something which has little practical value? Do I, as a reader, need to be informed of this information? Does it meaningfully inform me in any…
It's fine and not noticeable.
Systemd as a project only exists to allow the CIA to sneak more binary blobs into the Linux ecosystem.
They both do a very poor job at that to be fair. Wikipedia will willingly allow editors to ignore actual facts in favor of a blogpost who wrote about the same event second or third-hand, and Snopes has no credibility at…
Even with the actual hook logic running on the CPU, this prevents a large amount of possible detection from various filesystem/workingmem vectors...
Save this for the weeks after during which no one reacts to this whatsoever.
These are the kinds of articles which lead to the website issuing a 'stick to the tech' notice to the writers.
Time is the fire in which we all burn.
It's an American story as old as boomers!
surprised pikachu
This is an intel ad. I can overclock to get higher per-core frequencies with an AMD CPU that will cost me, as an end user, approximately $300 less than using an intel processor. Post 'cost per FPS' analysis next, lol.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-... It's just more CIA-based nonsense.
It's not about the poem but the vibes you're flowing walk into the room and sometimes I'm all-knowin' energy needs a direction to go in construct lightning ladders for electric types casually known to destroy on the…
Protonmail is a superior user experience to Gmail, I switched a few years ago and I love it! Check it out, their mobile app experience is also INCREDIBLE, and I say that as a dev.
Did I just read "shitposting" in an article?
I'll just be the one to do it... this is based on a particular type of understanding of quantum mechanics in regards to using a quantum system as a measurement of a result, as opposed to treating particles influencing a…
This is not a very scientific study. However, it seems to me that the conclusion is that our brain does not generate signals of surprise that it will die, but rather for others, perhaps because there is no "event" to…
This seems like a huge excuse for not wanting to learn. Things will continue to change, and either you can learn or be left behind.
Hack the planet!