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No user record in our sample, but not_real_acct has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but not_real_acct has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
The latter is for Mazdas, the former is something we can't discuss in a SFW forum
This didn't age well: "[Okta] is one of the things that I can put in my toolkit to say, ‘Hey, we're gonna move faster because we have this identity component nailed. Scott Howitt, CISO, MGM Resorts International" That's…
Maybe they shouldn't have their corporate login page on the Internet. https://mgmresorts.okta.com/app/mgmresortsprod_neocaseemploy...
> Any time a big hack makes the news it turns out that either some system had no security, they used social engineering, or a disgruntled former employee. Back in 2003 or so, my boss showed up at my desk at work, and…
Can you tell me more about this? I've never heard of it, and have always thought that it would be cool to upscale old videogames.
I remember seeing "pros" in the arcade doing combos with something like 40 hits. They were using that character with the crowbar, can't recall his name.
It's funny reading this stuff. I played in what would become "EVO", way back in 1992. There were around 40 people there, about ten of them competing. It was held at an arcade that was downstairs in the La Jolla mall in…
Yep. I met him too. He was open and honest, basically convinced me NOT to work on videogames lol
> As a kid who ruined their studies because of this game, wanting to meet Boon after learning about the Noob Saibot backstory was it! I met Ed Boon at the premier of Mortal Kombat II. Talking to him was one of the…
> I wonder if persistently low interest rates is the real culprit that led to housing as investment. Of course. The profit from selling a leveraged investment is based on the delta between what you pay to borrow the…
I think the folks on here would get a kick out of a documentary about the games that came out AFTER Atari was sold in 1983. The Atari 2600 soldiered on until 1985 or 1987, and it was remarkable how good the games were…
It's hard to beat "Custers Revenge" for "worst videogame of all time."
Bob Lazar, is that you? https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34752972/1982-jul-30-bob-laz...
Time is money. If you make about $100 an hour, a six hour coding challenge costs you about $600. If a potential employer asked you to spend $600 to fly out and see them, on your dime, would you do it? I would do it IF I…
When I went on vacation to Europe, that was one of the most noticeable differences from the United States. In Prague in particular, people were aggressively selling drugs. And I look like a complete Square.
Yep. I think my Mom is typical: because of Prop 13, she can't move. Her property taxes on a new home would be 20X as much. Due to this, she's kinda 'stuck.' She lives in a house that's larger than what she needs, but…
I'd be curious to know if they have kids. I think California is far more tolerable if you don't have kids. Without kids, you don't need a big place. A couple could live comfortably in California in a home that's 1000'.…
"Thanks in large part to spiraling urban rents, the homeless population increased by 5.3% from 2010 to 2018, in a state that already has almost half of the nation’s homeless. In Los Angeles and San Francisco, the crisis…
> That document says very clearly the technology is not feasible. Yes, that's true. In the declassified document from 2008, they explicitly said it was unfeasible. In the patent from ten years later, they explain how…
> Anyone know of any propulsion that would be associated with a temperature drop to the vehicle surface, along with optical distortion? Check out my Reddit post, I go into greater detail on how these work. In layman's…
> What secret space programs? Personally, I believe that the "UFO" seen by the Navy pilot Commander David Fravor was a Navy craft. I don't think it was extraterrestrial in origin. Hence, "secret space programs."
Because the technology was classified at the time. In 2008, a CIA analyst named "Ron Pandolfi" signed off on the declassification of the technology in a documented that he signed, here :…
Exopolitics wrote the following, which I agree with: "Given what we know about secret space programs developed by the US Navy and Air Force respectively, electromagnetic propulsion systems have been used for decades in…
> Last week Rogan had Capt Fravor who was one of the alleged witnesses to the "tictac" video that the pentagon confirmed the legitimacy of 2 years ago. Worth watching if you're into this kind of thing. On Rogan's forum,…
Realistically, he's probably keeping a low profile because that's best for Amazon. According to Bezos, Amazon is a means to an end, and that "end" is putting man in space. If Bezos said something that spooked investors,…