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Security MSc. Linux, networking, internet, offensive/defensive security, comedy, films, science, and space flight. And cynicism. Lots of cynicism. AKA @[email protected] @[email protected]
ToXic bird-site refugee.
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But do they usually telegraph it so much that the adversary gets to move their valued assets out of harms way?
Trump's not just a menace. He's an idiotic menace.
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I used half on the top, roasted it for two thirds of its time, took it out of the oven flipped it over, spooned on the rest and cooked it for the final third.
Next time, more hot pepper sauce.
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Apps are just wrappers around web back-ends which could just as easily be implemented in a modern browser.
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Sad, but wise.
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Lest we forget...
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That's fucking ridiculous. It's not like Hugo Boss deal in pets. There's no brand confusion.
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Not just JKR. Many of those who still haunt the birdsite's rotting carcass.
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Which is precisely why the AI-bros want AI training to be deemed "fair use".
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#ReformUK spouting inaccurate propaganda and fomenting fear and agitation? Surely not. It's almost like its a party MO.
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Gosh, really!? Quelle surprise.
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I trust Donald Trump to be Donald Trump - a self-serving self-aggrandising moral vacuum. But that's the total extent of my trust.
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And for this idiocy I have been locked out of my primary mailbox except through webmail for over 5 weeks.
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b) Using email as a second authentication factor is plain dumb! Email is the first thing an attacker targets. Email is NO more a suitable MFA channel than SMS. In fact *less* so than SMS.
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And however innocuous it may seem now, in the hands of tyrants and despots, *any* surveillance is dangerous. The history of the Iron Curtain countries should illustrate that well enough, never mind the current descent of the US.
It's getting as bad in the UK.
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Looking forward to the announcement of new regulations renting out the US prison population as indentured slaves.
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I've said before it seems an odd policy for a socialist to make driving a rich privilege.
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Will this be a consultation similar to that for the August 2023 ULEZ expansion which received at least a two-thirds opposition, but was implemented anyway? Do electric cars contribute inherently less to congestion?
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Looks interesting.
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Cohabiting families are very much the norm these days. They should not be penalised for it.
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Python. It was the culmination of the absurdism and satire of the 50s and 60s.
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I just found a "re-usable that shows no signs of actually being replenishable. Certainly if it is refillable it is not clear how, but it has a charging circuit. So what is now happening is people are actually throwing away *more* resource, not less...