It's written in the paper that the PoC code has been published. But there is no link anywhere?
Do you have any source on that?
Just add a toggle for a colorblind mode
They removed the public DNS, but z-library is working just fine with Tor. I think you even have the .onion url on their Wikipedia page.
Wow, thanks for the link. That was a very interesting read & sad story.
It might be conceivable on smaller subreddits, but on the big ones it would basically just drown everything into a sea of low-quality threads. I got the feeling that the vast majority of threads never ever make it to…
Could you give more context & background please?
Well, Robert A. Heinlein took the problem by the other end in Starship Troopers, military service is not mandatory, but required to be able to vote. So the only people that might be capable to rebel are eventually the…
That makes you want to get a job or raise unemployment subsidies, not go kill people in the street..
I don't know if the dire state of your average computer program should be taken as an example for how healthcare could be improved.
I can't tell if your post is sarcastic or not. If you cannot prevent terrorist acts on your soil, the solution is pretty obvious then, it's not to give weapons to everybody or to hire 20% of your population as cop, it's…
Just browse the truststore of your browser, you'd be surprised.
You don't need anything beside regular tmux for that, since if your computer crashes but not the remote host, and if you were using tmux on the remote host, the tmux session will still be open, just ssh again and "tmux…
That would restrict it to locksmith basically (professional or hobbyist), as opposed to anyone that can find out how to run a 3D printer. Being a locksmith isn't scalable, using a 3D printer is.
I'm not saying your point is wrong, I'm just saying that the current situation is in total opposition with this statement.
> If you think about it, the only thing that RSS/Atom was ever missing from becoming what Facebook/Twitter are today is a central aggregation point in the cloud. A smart startup [...] could potentially spell the death…
Uh? The outcome probability is the same if you do it once or if you do it infinitely, it's an independent event.
Why would you want to obfuscate the source code of a package?..
Russia has already forbidden Windows 10 use on any governmental service.
He could basically be sent to jail for weapon smuggling, receiving any compensation is irrelevant.
> it is always better to go for the new places where there are no dominant players It's funny, I've heard several times the total opposite from startup founders ("It's easier to go for a big market and to chunk some %…
I don't see why you find the idea that strange, an anti-virus is already running on your computer, hooking all your programs, and sniffing on your connections. Offense & defense have always used virtually the same…
They also are probably smart enough to just seek the most efficient way? I don't think hypothetical founder nostalgia is a strong enough explanation.
Google hijacking the keyboard to only be able to navigate through their search results instead of letting the user scroll the page with keyboard as usual is indeed pretty annoying imho..
That's bullshit. Most of the greatest music compositors through History were broke as shit, even when being famous while being alive.
It's written in the paper that the PoC code has been published. But there is no link anywhere?
Do you have any source on that?
Just add a toggle for a colorblind mode
They removed the public DNS, but z-library is working just fine with Tor. I think you even have the .onion url on their Wikipedia page.
Wow, thanks for the link. That was a very interesting read & sad story.
It might be conceivable on smaller subreddits, but on the big ones it would basically just drown everything into a sea of low-quality threads. I got the feeling that the vast majority of threads never ever make it to…
Could you give more context & background please?
Well, Robert A. Heinlein took the problem by the other end in Starship Troopers, military service is not mandatory, but required to be able to vote. So the only people that might be capable to rebel are eventually the…
That makes you want to get a job or raise unemployment subsidies, not go kill people in the street..
I don't know if the dire state of your average computer program should be taken as an example for how healthcare could be improved.
I can't tell if your post is sarcastic or not. If you cannot prevent terrorist acts on your soil, the solution is pretty obvious then, it's not to give weapons to everybody or to hire 20% of your population as cop, it's…
Just browse the truststore of your browser, you'd be surprised.
You don't need anything beside regular tmux for that, since if your computer crashes but not the remote host, and if you were using tmux on the remote host, the tmux session will still be open, just ssh again and "tmux…
That would restrict it to locksmith basically (professional or hobbyist), as opposed to anyone that can find out how to run a 3D printer. Being a locksmith isn't scalable, using a 3D printer is.
I'm not saying your point is wrong, I'm just saying that the current situation is in total opposition with this statement.
> If you think about it, the only thing that RSS/Atom was ever missing from becoming what Facebook/Twitter are today is a central aggregation point in the cloud. A smart startup [...] could potentially spell the death…
Uh? The outcome probability is the same if you do it once or if you do it infinitely, it's an independent event.
Why would you want to obfuscate the source code of a package?..
Russia has already forbidden Windows 10 use on any governmental service.
He could basically be sent to jail for weapon smuggling, receiving any compensation is irrelevant.
> it is always better to go for the new places where there are no dominant players It's funny, I've heard several times the total opposite from startup founders ("It's easier to go for a big market and to chunk some %…
I don't see why you find the idea that strange, an anti-virus is already running on your computer, hooking all your programs, and sniffing on your connections. Offense & defense have always used virtually the same…
They also are probably smart enough to just seek the most efficient way? I don't think hypothetical founder nostalgia is a strong enough explanation.
Google hijacking the keyboard to only be able to navigate through their search results instead of letting the user scroll the page with keyboard as usual is indeed pretty annoying imho..
That's bullshit. Most of the greatest music compositors through History were broke as shit, even when being famous while being alive.