ransackdev
No user record in our sample, but ransackdev 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 ransackdev has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Ah yeah I guess it’s true they don’t have permission. At the end of the day I think it comes down to the owner choosing to press charges or not, or even detecting it and subsequently reporting it. I would guess that if…
Greyhats and especially bug bounty programs, pen testers, etc, have explicit authorization from the owners of the systems to access their systems, and perform ethical hacking with a mutually beneficial goal, hackers get…
I will agree that recently, esp the last 2 major versions, the OS has gotten worse from a stability perspective. I have errors in my logs at a steady pace even on new machines and fresh, untouched OS install from the…
Golang is in a special class on its own. Write some handler functions and pass around a context struct and call it a day. I wish every stdlib took care of all that stuff :)
A large number of extremely talented engineers might beg to differ. Everything you listed as an issue has a solution. Like any operating system, you have to spend the time to learn the intricacies of how it works and to…
Smaller file sizes or less LOC is not inherently safer than larger sizes or more LOC. if you’re building web apps, you’re more than likely reaching for a handful of packages, and so are millions of other people, and so…
~You can have a root user with SIP enabled. SIP protects core OS files from being modified while it’s enabled. This prevents processes, even root processes, from swapping out core libs with modified ones, installing…
You aren’t being downvoted for telling people to have full control over the OS. You can do that with SIP enabled, or boot to recovery, disable, modify, enable, and have full control over your OS. How often are you…
How’s your vulnerability reporting process and how much experience do you have interpreting complicated pen tester bug reports about some buffer overflow zero day in your homebrew query string parser? Huge difference…
I’ve rolled my own mvc framework before, In php even! This was years ago when CakePHP was the new hotness and Laravel didn’t exist. Take it from someone who had your mentality and set off to make a tiny and no bs mvc…
Sounds like it’s by design. Payouts for clicks is way higher than impressions. Sneaky sneaky. Or, malicious payloads await on the other side. My favorite is when a full react site loads up, doesn’t have error…
The US government doesn’t have legal permission to kidnap and murder you, not within the US. So it seemed to me like the comment was about china, sparking my reply. The comment could honestly apply to either imo, and…
Ever heard of Guantanamo bay? Ask those people (those alive) if our country’s government has the ability to illegally arrest and detain people, torture them, kill them. They straight up said all this shit is illegal so…
Twitter existed before this app. YouTube. Reddit. Not defending TikTok but there’s a wealth of public real time data from not just the US, but the entire world, some public api calls or scraping scripts away. Tiktok…
Google is “friendlier”, because they run some automated scans on the apk and you’re good. Apple has humans run your app to confirm it does what you claim, as well as a battery of automated scans and since they are using…
Hmm, I remember being 4 years old, not knowing anything at all about the brain, the mind, or much else for that matter. I actually was pretty confused about everything around me. But I knew the voice in my head was me…
> Brain death is defined as the irreversible loss of all functions of the brain, including the brainstem. The three essential findings in brain death are coma, absence of brainstem reflexes, and apnoea.…
“Punishable by fine means legal for a price”
You’re saying the conscious or minds eye is an invention or do you mean something different. To me, everyone is born with the notion of “self”.
Yet 12,000 years ago there existed cultures who were similar enough to have sequin ornaments for decoration. Sure, we are not the same as them, that’s fine, but also, we kinda were in terms of common societal things. We…
Knowledge was spread in written form before the printing press. Yes less of it and a lot slower, but you don’t have plumbing systems or built pyramids without knowledge being persisted for generations. The printing…
If we are applying Occam’s razor then the reason that they are letting the IP rot unused must be because there’s more value in doing so than there is to use it. Business don’t burn 9 figures by mistake usually and the…
The more we discover about the past the more weird it all is and to me makes less sense overall. People have lived very similar to our societies today, for thousands and thousands of years. Some had plumbing. Some built…
Ah so since they don't make banquet fund raiser money, my point about it being in poor taste and shitty for them to say about their patients is moot. Thanks for providing sources on Dr salaries. They are basically…
Shelters have a finite number of beds. You just said homeless people are relocating to SF because "it's the nicest place in the US to be homeless" (you should take a long hard look at what you just tried to excuse) -…