Why would people buy it on disk when it was released onto Disney+? It has other metrics of success - it was one of the most streamed programs in March 2022.
They have doubled in size since 2020, but before that they were appropriately sized.
Are you saying that you think all these girls, at 50-60 schools across the entire country, who are displaying these symptoms, all at the same time, are suffering from... hysteria? O...kay.
Twilio fired 17% of its staff. There was no handover.
At least Western Australia is incredibly underpopulated and remote.
Literally two paragraphs down it says she has since retired from MI6.
Bug bounty people (myself included, though mine's quite aged) have written scrapers on all the main popular CI/CD platforms, to automagically scrape tokens from logs & submit bug reports to get paid. Unsurprising if…
"Do we need to stop something called a 'mass extinction'" is certainly a take.
OpenBet use it quite a lot as well, so it powers a large number of the world's most popular gambling sites.
Uh, yeah, you didn't realise it was a scam when all the politicians trying to get that bill passed had investments in the companies getting the money?
Yeah but to be fair, those games were nowhere nearly as popular as FIFA is today both casually and competitively.
That's not what VRchat's blog post say at all, though. "Every month, thousands of users have their accounts stolen, often due to running a modified client that is silently logging their keystrokes as well as other…
How so?
Yes? That's how bug bounties work. Companies that care about their security pay for bugs. Those that don't, don't. Sony care, but $20k for this chain of bugs is pretty poor, especially when they offer up to $50k (for…
Interesting. The end implies he doesn't want to clean carpets any more. I hope he can find a job translating in a capacity that makes him happy to use his language skills he clearly finds so much joy from.
I could mildly ignore the invasive telemetry on my terminal (of all things), but making me sign into the terminal to use it is really bizarre behaviour. You make it a point on your web page that it isn't "yet another…
Why would you feel sorry for people making a ton of money working for a tech corporation? They know what they sign up for. Like, don't feel bad for Meta employees either or employees of weapons manufacturers either.
I mean you can. Compromising Windows networks that are poorly configured is hilariously easy. That doesn't mean a Linux/macOS network is more secure inherently - I find people patch their macOS and Linux devices a _lot_…
None of them, they're being massively hyperbolic and disingenuous because a piece of hardware isn't perfect the first iteration thus the reviewers who think a great device is great must be paid.
"Sony panicked and bought a company that has one franchise (Destiny)." If you think Sony turned around and bought Bungie in the 2 weeks since the Acti-Blizz acquisition was announced, I dunno what to tell you.
Why would people buy it on disk when it was released onto Disney+? It has other metrics of success - it was one of the most streamed programs in March 2022.
They have doubled in size since 2020, but before that they were appropriately sized.
Are you saying that you think all these girls, at 50-60 schools across the entire country, who are displaying these symptoms, all at the same time, are suffering from... hysteria? O...kay.
Twilio fired 17% of its staff. There was no handover.
At least Western Australia is incredibly underpopulated and remote.
Literally two paragraphs down it says she has since retired from MI6.
Bug bounty people (myself included, though mine's quite aged) have written scrapers on all the main popular CI/CD platforms, to automagically scrape tokens from logs & submit bug reports to get paid. Unsurprising if…
"Do we need to stop something called a 'mass extinction'" is certainly a take.
OpenBet use it quite a lot as well, so it powers a large number of the world's most popular gambling sites.
Uh, yeah, you didn't realise it was a scam when all the politicians trying to get that bill passed had investments in the companies getting the money?
Yeah but to be fair, those games were nowhere nearly as popular as FIFA is today both casually and competitively.
That's not what VRchat's blog post say at all, though. "Every month, thousands of users have their accounts stolen, often due to running a modified client that is silently logging their keystrokes as well as other…
How so?
Yes? That's how bug bounties work. Companies that care about their security pay for bugs. Those that don't, don't. Sony care, but $20k for this chain of bugs is pretty poor, especially when they offer up to $50k (for…
Interesting. The end implies he doesn't want to clean carpets any more. I hope he can find a job translating in a capacity that makes him happy to use his language skills he clearly finds so much joy from.
I could mildly ignore the invasive telemetry on my terminal (of all things), but making me sign into the terminal to use it is really bizarre behaviour. You make it a point on your web page that it isn't "yet another…
Why would you feel sorry for people making a ton of money working for a tech corporation? They know what they sign up for. Like, don't feel bad for Meta employees either or employees of weapons manufacturers either.
I mean you can. Compromising Windows networks that are poorly configured is hilariously easy. That doesn't mean a Linux/macOS network is more secure inherently - I find people patch their macOS and Linux devices a _lot_…
None of them, they're being massively hyperbolic and disingenuous because a piece of hardware isn't perfect the first iteration thus the reviewers who think a great device is great must be paid.
"Sony panicked and bought a company that has one franchise (Destiny)." If you think Sony turned around and bought Bungie in the 2 weeks since the Acti-Blizz acquisition was announced, I dunno what to tell you.