I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it
I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it
The document is filled with so much meaningless fluff that it’s annoying to read and was probably written by chatgpt and the cover image is AI generated: I don’t think there’s anything useful here.
Definitely an abuse of the system, but I’m struggling to see where criminal law says you can’t make a bunch of fake accounts to listen to garbage music.
Literally says “Microsoft” in the top left.
He deserves way more than an apology. The mayor lied about the impact and then got a restraining order granted without David knowing about it or having legal representation. People really think the “dark web” is some secret magical interspace and not just one tor-browser download away.
I think they don’t have a literal national firewall, rather they demanded every single ISP in the country to block the domain.
I think that site has incorrect information. They wrote “you need to sign up separately on every server on Mastodon to see their community posts” but surely that’s the opposite of what the fediverse is about? Mastodon’s server page even says that with a single account you can see everything.
Here’s the link to the actual lawsuit: https://bivens.plaintip.com/index.php/google-incognito/
Sadly, only for Americans.
I’m pretty sure that vulnerability only affected windows machines. Surely you’re not running a homelab with windows server?
Yeah, I dislike Reddit as much as anyone else here, but I’d imagine they’re looking at Patreon for inspiration instead of pay-walling existing content/communities. I’m still skeptical it would be effective.
The article is not very clear on this, but I think the training center was run by one of the YouTubers.
I’m a full time software developer and I don’t get it
we have not identified evidence suggesting this activity was caused by compromised credentials of current or former Snowflake personnel;
we did find evidence that a threat actor obtained personal credentials to and accessed demo accounts belonging to a former Snowflake employee. It did not contain sensitive data. Demo accounts are not connected to Snowflake’s production or corporate systems.
They’re claiming that no breach occured on any production systems. If they were really just demo accounts, then skipping the MFA is understandable.
“providing an all-electric driving range between 80 km and 120 km”
They probably just made the gas engine more efficient and crammed a massive gas tank in it. This doesn’t seem to be anything novel.
There is it. The main reason why Honey exists.
They are, but they’re retrieving Reddit comments, often just straight shitposts
I’m offended by the use of the Lobster font.
I knew it was only a matter of time before alternative YouTube clients started getting banned. You can’t “stick it to Google” while still relying on their servers to host the videos. We need to support Lemmy-like services that are distributed and host their own content and communities for video.
Careful with all that copium you’re huffing