

I saw that thread yesterday and decided it was not even worth entering the cesspool. I figured any criticism of China would be dismissed as either motivated or based on western propaganda.
Thanks for trying it in my place ter_maxima
I saw that thread yesterday and decided it was not even worth entering the cesspool. I figured any criticism of China would be dismissed as either motivated or based on western propaganda.
Thanks for trying it in my place ter_maxima
What is TG?
The company has not released information on whether, or how long, it has spent mapping out or testing the driverless technology on Austin’s streets.
That’s being too nice, the CEO is clearly proud of not mapping cities, as seen in the tweets. The journalist should call it out explicitly. “They are probably not mapping as suggested by the CEO’s public posts.” That’s not too much of a leap.
That Economic Times article cites a Kyiv Insider article, but doesn’t link it, which I consider terrible journalism.
Here’s the link: https://kyivinsider.com/orbans-hungary-is-now-officially-the-poorest-nation-in-the-eu/
In that case you can play Witcher 3 instead, I’ll allow it
He’s just stirring shit to get his name out there isn’t he?
Doesn’t “citizenship” mean where you’re born?
Only in the new world continents. In Africa, Europe, and Asia it normally means what country your parents and grandparents are from, unless someone in the chain naturalises to a different country.
Heh a royal patchwork family then. I guess as a non blood relative to the crown prince he wouldn’t be in the line of succession?
poor states with lower average income will spend a higher percentage of income
But the graphic uses an absolute USD value of 1000, so percentage of income isn’t represented. It seems more like the big ass trucks are an issue in more swaths of the great plains than just in Texas.
I wonder how betrayed the people in the Appalachian feel when their supposed “own” Vance stood for this.
They are hardly even in the US market. Only via Murena with their e/OS/.
Perfect, thank you!
Those are both way more useful than exploiting a lazy coder’s fuckup
I never said social engineering, physical breaching, exerting force on people, and other ways of compromising systems weren’t useful. They just aren’t hacking to me, otherwise the term is too broad to be very useful.
You’re free to come up with your own definition, I was asked to define it and that’s my best shot for now.
You know my first instinct wast to reply with: “No.”
Maybe I should have stuck with that. I had a feeling this would lead nowhere.
here’s the link, sorry it’s reddit
Where?
I’d start with the following, and refine if necessary:
“Gaining unauthorized access to a protected computer resource by technical means.”
* Those first two actually happened in 2001 here in Switzerland when the WEF visitors list was on a database server with default password, they had to let a guy (David S.) go free
** The governor and his idiot troupe eventually stopped their grandstanding and didn’t file charges against Josh Renaud of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter, luckily
Is this Amichai Shilo someone important? I don’t recognize the name
I haven’t heard of a firewall failing open when overwhelmed yet. Usually quite the opposite, a flood disables access to more than just the targeted device, when the state table overflows.
But maybe there is a different mechanism I’m not aware of. How would the DDoS change the properties of ingress?
DDoS is not hacking
Oh that reminds me it’s probably time to replace my helmet. I bought it around 2019 I think. What’s the frequency supposed to be? Like every 5 years or so?