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No user record in our sample, but pepve 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 pepve has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Someone in the linked Github thread describes an attack where the attackers waited for the victim to use their Yubikey for an AWS login, giving the attackers access to AWS as well. I don't think hardware 2FA is safe…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_bobble
I'm not sure you are right. Take a look at this map: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Criminal_Court . I don't think "overwhelmingly reliant on the US" is an accurate description of the green countries on…
> Fastmail also has different actions for marking as spam and reporting phishing; I'm not sure how effective the latter is, but of course Thunderbird doesn't support it, as presumably that's a Fastmail-proprietary…
I use `xrandr --setmonitor` to create a fake monitor that only covers part of my screen. And I have some window manager setup to easily move my windows there (with awesomewm).
Did a rough calculation, it would be more like Edinburgh. There's easily a century between the earliest accurate map of Edinburgh and the earliest accurate map of the world. And even at present, the accuracy of maps of…
I'm not gonna fight you on that.
> You don't need to be upset that this isn't for you. The person you're responding to does not seem upset to me. You add an interesting perspective that some people want to find encouragement in these types of essays.…
I was trying to compliment you! When you talk about your friend, about what you might ask him, and what he might answer, I think you have insight there. I think that's valuable. And I should have stopped there. But I…
> When I imagine asking him, "What don't you ask questions about my life?" I assume I'd get a response something like, "You can tell me anything," or "I'm open to hearing what you want to talk about," or "You're free to…
sponge buffers the whole input before writing the output. Its utility would be in reading from a file, working on it with other tools, and writing the result back to the original file, all in one line.
"[...] where adversaries can exploit American communications systems, cell phones and the electromagnetic spectrum." (emphasis mine) Wait, what?
Another example of unique human intelligence: drown in existential dread. I can do that, you can do that, but will a computer be able to do it?
Re: "all of humanness" https://xkcd.com/1875/ (If you don't want to click the link, there's a joke there that machines may have a hard time "being to cool to care about stuff.")
EQ isn't a real thing. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14940184 And you by the way seem very apt in considering other people's emotions. This dilemma you're posing would be hard on anyone to navigate.
Consider the bugs a workaround for laptops with a fixed battery. ;-)
"outside the US cultural influence" Where is this magical place you speak of?
Both "extrovert" and "extravert" are correct. Contemporary language use does not always care about latin, however sorry I am for that. But the author of this post goes even further, and uses both spellings in the same…
Have you seen this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xjTJUCMTZg Video is in The Hague, I've seen it in Amsterdam though, a couple of times.
Ahem, the next president?
I'm so glad this arrived. Thanks Keybase! Finally we have proper identity backed secure chat! (Which is going to be my main use case.)
Sure, you're totally right. Except where you started your post with "This makes no sense." We all have different social requirements. For some people and in some situations it's awesome to be able to change things ad…
Well, if there is a vulnerability for Nginx on Linux, you wouldn't say Linux had a vulnerability right? I think this situation might be similar.
I think you mean gender instead of sexuality. Gender is who you are, sexuality is who you like. (I'm replying to try to help, not to nitpick.)
To be fair, this thread started with someone describing the killing of maggots as "disturbing". It was never going to be a productive argument.