I saw the immediate aftermath. Someone jumped off the 8th floor in an interior atrium after setting off the building fire alarm. I happened to look that way while evacuating and it took a moment to process what I was seeing.
I saw the immediate aftermath. Someone jumped off the 8th floor in an interior atrium after setting off the building fire alarm. I happened to look that way while evacuating and it took a moment to process what I was seeing.
A lake of pigshit
I have a non-verbal inner voice which gives meta-commentary on my verbal inner voice. If I want to think about what I’m thinking, that’s what is going on.
As referred in other comment, the counter counter is to just keep beating to get further keys/hidden data.
There are some cases involving plausible deniability where game theory tells you should beat the person until dead even if they give up their keys, since there might be more.
Last time I bought them they had fixed that, but I suppose it may vary by shop.
If buying is not owning, copying is not stealing. Simple as that.
Their status could be swiftly adjusted?
One was destroyed by GM, the other belongs to Geely.
Virtualize fun things for projects
You’re right and it’s a pragmatic approach to the problem. They only need broad technical effectiveness to change user behaviour.
I’d argue that it’s not strictly cost cutting but cost transferring. The total client resources most likely exceed that which would be needed on servers.
I wish reporting would challenge the lords and peasants assertion. Workplaces with collective agreements don’t require union membership, but all workers benefit from the collectively bargained terms of employment.
If your security relies on software in the control of the end user you have a problem.
Probably. It’s in f-droid but increasingly looking not quite unmaintained, but not developed actively enough.
I had to create one this year after discovering that connectbot (ssh client on Android) didn’t support agent forwarding otherwise.
Hungary metres from leaving
Culture moreso
Thanks. Sorry for paywall, the article was readable linked from a search as is often the way. Archive.today will open it.
The economic codependency is surprising to some but logical I suppose.
https://www.economist.com/europe/2023/03/30/why-russian-oil-and-gas-is-still-flowing-through-ukraine
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Ukraine
It took me less than a minute. I don’t know about Ukraine’s happiness, I suppose someone else could look that up.
I don’t think we will find out.