We've spent a lot on nuclear and it's still too expensive for all but the largest countries to afford. We've spent a lot on wind and solar and every country can afford them.
Look at the reporters article history...
This applies to 'pro & team' paid services too.
No, the models are quite different. Ask Bing chat to write you a letter and it'll say no. Chatgpt will do tasks like this quite happily.
Tried it. Didn't feel the natural conversation that ChatGPT has, felt more like a regular old 'how can I help you' chatbot. Asked a few questions, picked out some keywords and pasted a very generic bit of advice that…
Just a one note text page. I have a normal list, and linked a set of sub lists that link from the top. Then I have a 'today' list of the really important stuff that must get done that day.
The Activescan++ extension for burp has been updated, but you need to do a manual update to get it: https://github.com/PortSwigger/active-scan-plus-plus/commit/...
Looks pretty factual. They've been quite clear that it's a 'reasonable assumption'
Want to game? Sit on sofa, press 1 button, game.
That's great if we all live in control rooms. The part 'calories in calories out' misses is that what you eat, how you eat, where you eat, how your body reacts to what you eat, who you eat with, where you live, what…
Thanks. In that case, why doesn't the virus itself cause thrombatic side effects?
A very basic but effective home gym: A barbell and 140kg of bumper plates, Squat/bench stands, bench, slam ball, dumbbells and a small range of kettlebells. The whole thing cost about the equivalent of a year's gym…
Home charging is great, but it only works out for people who have off street parking. That leaves a lot of people without off street parking that must use public chargers only, and that's very inconvenient.
Keychron K2. It's the closest to a 'do everything well' keyboard I could get. It's wireless at home, but wired at work (usb C too). It's mechancial and feels good. It's got a switch for mac & pc layouts. It's got a good…
There's two kinds. The certs do need paying for and test centres. Trailheads are free and give you badges. These are great as an intro, but I think many employers want the real certs.
They do spend a lot of time telling admins that you don't need to do any of that scary coding thing...until you do.
If a business wants to hold cash outside of a bank, it has to use bank notes. This would give them the option of holding digital currency directly. Also you'd expect a ground up design of a digital first currency to…
They tend to be expensive, and there's a definite skills barrier vs a scooter.
Bikes aren't great for the 'last mile' where you might get off a train and have a bit further to go. You can ride a scoot in pedestrianised areas too normaly, and you can't on a bike. Far harder to stash a bike behind…
It's a ship not a boat.
Seems like the risk assessment wasn't good if hitting the bank results in this kind of outcome.
Spending more time outside, particularly in rural settings. I to used to be a couch/desk potato. Habitually spending time out in the green either walking, running, cycling or just digging stuff in the garden has made me…
Lucidchart does similar for sequence diagrams, works well: https://lucidchart.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/208029986
Nice reference, but like the OP article, it really goes light on security. I feel that's the hardest part of getting an API released.
https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-ui/ :)
We've spent a lot on nuclear and it's still too expensive for all but the largest countries to afford. We've spent a lot on wind and solar and every country can afford them.
Look at the reporters article history...
This applies to 'pro & team' paid services too.
No, the models are quite different. Ask Bing chat to write you a letter and it'll say no. Chatgpt will do tasks like this quite happily.
Tried it. Didn't feel the natural conversation that ChatGPT has, felt more like a regular old 'how can I help you' chatbot. Asked a few questions, picked out some keywords and pasted a very generic bit of advice that…
Just a one note text page. I have a normal list, and linked a set of sub lists that link from the top. Then I have a 'today' list of the really important stuff that must get done that day.
The Activescan++ extension for burp has been updated, but you need to do a manual update to get it: https://github.com/PortSwigger/active-scan-plus-plus/commit/...
Looks pretty factual. They've been quite clear that it's a 'reasonable assumption'
Want to game? Sit on sofa, press 1 button, game.
That's great if we all live in control rooms. The part 'calories in calories out' misses is that what you eat, how you eat, where you eat, how your body reacts to what you eat, who you eat with, where you live, what…
Thanks. In that case, why doesn't the virus itself cause thrombatic side effects?
A very basic but effective home gym: A barbell and 140kg of bumper plates, Squat/bench stands, bench, slam ball, dumbbells and a small range of kettlebells. The whole thing cost about the equivalent of a year's gym…
Home charging is great, but it only works out for people who have off street parking. That leaves a lot of people without off street parking that must use public chargers only, and that's very inconvenient.
Keychron K2. It's the closest to a 'do everything well' keyboard I could get. It's wireless at home, but wired at work (usb C too). It's mechancial and feels good. It's got a switch for mac & pc layouts. It's got a good…
There's two kinds. The certs do need paying for and test centres. Trailheads are free and give you badges. These are great as an intro, but I think many employers want the real certs.
They do spend a lot of time telling admins that you don't need to do any of that scary coding thing...until you do.
If a business wants to hold cash outside of a bank, it has to use bank notes. This would give them the option of holding digital currency directly. Also you'd expect a ground up design of a digital first currency to…
They tend to be expensive, and there's a definite skills barrier vs a scooter.
Bikes aren't great for the 'last mile' where you might get off a train and have a bit further to go. You can ride a scoot in pedestrianised areas too normaly, and you can't on a bike. Far harder to stash a bike behind…
It's a ship not a boat.
Seems like the risk assessment wasn't good if hitting the bank results in this kind of outcome.
Spending more time outside, particularly in rural settings. I to used to be a couch/desk potato. Habitually spending time out in the green either walking, running, cycling or just digging stuff in the garden has made me…
Lucidchart does similar for sequence diagrams, works well: https://lucidchart.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/208029986
Nice reference, but like the OP article, it really goes light on security. I feel that's the hardest part of getting an API released.
https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-ui/ :)