Federal elections are all run by the individual states, so a state ID would be all you need.
I think a corollary to this is that any pizza is a personal pizza if you believe hard enough.
The problem is when things like this happens: https://apnews.com/article/chatbot-ai-lawsuit-suicide-teen-a... When AI behaves sycohphantically towards someone, it can encourage and exacerbate any mental health problems…
You very conveniently omitted the middle part of that quote: “... and end the world as they struck targets on either side”. That very clearly implies that nukes would not be targeted at Canada, which is laughably wrong.…
You made a big leap there from “robotic missions” to “autonomous robotic missions”, which I think very few think is realistic in the near-term. Some limited autonomy exists as a force-multiplier, sure, but pretty much…
They're talking about the Benjamin Franklin House, which is in fact in London.
Probably not on the standard itself, but practically a guarantee they have attacks on the major implementations, especially OpenSSL.
You do know that both pneumonic and bubonic are caused by the same bacterium, right? They’re just different transmission methods.
Capital One’s personal lending is also notorious for targeting the mid-to-low end of credit card customers. They routinely deny people for credit cards if it looks like the applicant pays off their cards in full every…
The costs will likely be covered by insurance, which is hilariously cheap and also covers events you could never feasibly prepare for.
I’m an outsider to that field, but I don’t see a reason why mRNA can’t be the “mRNA moment” - fungal vaccines are possible, and if you can find the right target protein you can make an mRNA vaccine against a particular…
And the average EU country is quite a bit smaller than the average US state, along with the EU being more densely populated - public transit certainly has some artificial/political roadblocks in the US, but it’s also…
Yes.
Primordial Hack Bloles?
I’m in fairly good shape from biking pretty much every day and my average _cycling_ speed on my hybrid bike is below that, my goodness. If I’m on a completely flat trail, carrying nothing else with me, and I’m really…
I think this is an extreme take - they only had those mass surveillance tools since the start of the internet, and any other method of communication (phone calls, physical mail) all required warrants individualized to…
Marcan certainly can be abrasive (I mean lol, so can Linus), but all the things he points out in the message below are 100% valid - I highly recommend for anyone here to try to contribute something even very small and…
`apt` (the program) is a relatively recent addition to the APT (Advanced Package Tool) ecosystem - until not that long ago, `apt-get` was the way to install packages, and `apt` is now a "cleaner" way of interacting with…
You’ve been able to do that with Thunderbolt 4 for a while (with Display Stream Compression) - I currently drive an 8k ultrawide (7680x2160, or two 4K side-by-side) at 120 Hz off a single Thunderbolt 4 port.
> how is it different to Apples integration with Safari? It’s not, other than Google has a way larger market share (especially if you count Edge/Opera/Brave/etc.) and has been (ab)using that position to push web…
A modern word document file (.docx) is literally just a Zip archive with a special folder structure, so unless your company is scanning word document contents I can’t imagine there’s any issue.
“Stronger” generally just means “stronger for a given weight”, so manufacturers would likely reduce the final vehicle weight while maintaining the same strength (~safety), or improve strength while keeping weight the…
Since there's already a binding for Swift that's listed on Tree-sitter's site (https://github.com/ChimeHQ/SwiftTreeSitter), it'd be great to list in your ReadMe how your implementation differs/is better than that one!
Please do not advocate rolling your own crypto - there are tons of pitfalls in nesting encryption algorithms like what you've just suggested. Besides, symmetric encryption algorithms aren't the biggest target of quantum…
Yep, that's the approach being taken by companies like Cloudflare[^cloudflare] and Google[^google], but notably the NSA recommends _against_ that approach[^nsa] (though the cybersecurity community at large thinks that…
Federal elections are all run by the individual states, so a state ID would be all you need.
I think a corollary to this is that any pizza is a personal pizza if you believe hard enough.
The problem is when things like this happens: https://apnews.com/article/chatbot-ai-lawsuit-suicide-teen-a... When AI behaves sycohphantically towards someone, it can encourage and exacerbate any mental health problems…
You very conveniently omitted the middle part of that quote: “... and end the world as they struck targets on either side”. That very clearly implies that nukes would not be targeted at Canada, which is laughably wrong.…
You made a big leap there from “robotic missions” to “autonomous robotic missions”, which I think very few think is realistic in the near-term. Some limited autonomy exists as a force-multiplier, sure, but pretty much…
They're talking about the Benjamin Franklin House, which is in fact in London.
Probably not on the standard itself, but practically a guarantee they have attacks on the major implementations, especially OpenSSL.
You do know that both pneumonic and bubonic are caused by the same bacterium, right? They’re just different transmission methods.
Capital One’s personal lending is also notorious for targeting the mid-to-low end of credit card customers. They routinely deny people for credit cards if it looks like the applicant pays off their cards in full every…
The costs will likely be covered by insurance, which is hilariously cheap and also covers events you could never feasibly prepare for.
I’m an outsider to that field, but I don’t see a reason why mRNA can’t be the “mRNA moment” - fungal vaccines are possible, and if you can find the right target protein you can make an mRNA vaccine against a particular…
And the average EU country is quite a bit smaller than the average US state, along with the EU being more densely populated - public transit certainly has some artificial/political roadblocks in the US, but it’s also…
Yes.
Primordial Hack Bloles?
I’m in fairly good shape from biking pretty much every day and my average _cycling_ speed on my hybrid bike is below that, my goodness. If I’m on a completely flat trail, carrying nothing else with me, and I’m really…
I think this is an extreme take - they only had those mass surveillance tools since the start of the internet, and any other method of communication (phone calls, physical mail) all required warrants individualized to…
Marcan certainly can be abrasive (I mean lol, so can Linus), but all the things he points out in the message below are 100% valid - I highly recommend for anyone here to try to contribute something even very small and…
`apt` (the program) is a relatively recent addition to the APT (Advanced Package Tool) ecosystem - until not that long ago, `apt-get` was the way to install packages, and `apt` is now a "cleaner" way of interacting with…
You’ve been able to do that with Thunderbolt 4 for a while (with Display Stream Compression) - I currently drive an 8k ultrawide (7680x2160, or two 4K side-by-side) at 120 Hz off a single Thunderbolt 4 port.
> how is it different to Apples integration with Safari? It’s not, other than Google has a way larger market share (especially if you count Edge/Opera/Brave/etc.) and has been (ab)using that position to push web…
A modern word document file (.docx) is literally just a Zip archive with a special folder structure, so unless your company is scanning word document contents I can’t imagine there’s any issue.
“Stronger” generally just means “stronger for a given weight”, so manufacturers would likely reduce the final vehicle weight while maintaining the same strength (~safety), or improve strength while keeping weight the…
Since there's already a binding for Swift that's listed on Tree-sitter's site (https://github.com/ChimeHQ/SwiftTreeSitter), it'd be great to list in your ReadMe how your implementation differs/is better than that one!
Please do not advocate rolling your own crypto - there are tons of pitfalls in nesting encryption algorithms like what you've just suggested. Besides, symmetric encryption algorithms aren't the biggest target of quantum…
Yep, that's the approach being taken by companies like Cloudflare[^cloudflare] and Google[^google], but notably the NSA recommends _against_ that approach[^nsa] (though the cybersecurity community at large thinks that…