It was always public information that this was coming out today or tomorrow.
It says that "blabrecs" is a better sounding version of the original word "brablecs", which IS accepted
The catalonian government, which is an autonomous community of Spain, held a referendum to secede. The Spanish shut down polling stations, but they declared independence anyways, so the central government implemented…
Is this sarcasm? Epic has been huge since the early 2000s.
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Maybe the baking soda emulates some of the mechanical action of manual washing.
This is fake, nothing has changed. Google has never formally labeled Palestine on the map. A quick search for "Google maps Palestine" reveals that articles like this pop up once every year.
At the same time, moving video coming from a camera is a lot different than a stream of what is essentially a 95% a still image.
You're thinking of a different country.
The ability to purely make transactions is trivial - you can just use a debit card. The value of credit cards comes from other factors like fraud protection, SCI compliance, actual credit, etc.
Ah, I misread the table. This is very suggestive, then.
From the site you linked, the one with "unknown" motive has exclusively attacked Chinese academic victims. It would be extremely bizarre to suggest that the Chinese government is behind this.
These are crypto mining schemes, though. This looks a lot more like run of the mill money making cybercrime than espionage - I don't think any nation state would be interested in outing themselves for a pittance in…
It was always public information that this was coming out today or tomorrow.
It says that "blabrecs" is a better sounding version of the original word "brablecs", which IS accepted
The catalonian government, which is an autonomous community of Spain, held a referendum to secede. The Spanish shut down polling stations, but they declared independence anyways, so the central government implemented…
Is this sarcasm? Epic has been huge since the early 2000s.
mozillalifeboat.com
Maybe the baking soda emulates some of the mechanical action of manual washing.
This is fake, nothing has changed. Google has never formally labeled Palestine on the map. A quick search for "Google maps Palestine" reveals that articles like this pop up once every year.
At the same time, moving video coming from a camera is a lot different than a stream of what is essentially a 95% a still image.
You're thinking of a different country.
The ability to purely make transactions is trivial - you can just use a debit card. The value of credit cards comes from other factors like fraud protection, SCI compliance, actual credit, etc.
Ah, I misread the table. This is very suggestive, then.
From the site you linked, the one with "unknown" motive has exclusively attacked Chinese academic victims. It would be extremely bizarre to suggest that the Chinese government is behind this.
These are crypto mining schemes, though. This looks a lot more like run of the mill money making cybercrime than espionage - I don't think any nation state would be interested in outing themselves for a pittance in…