

CVE score 9.9 vuln: slide sign halfway in between


CVE score 9.9 vuln: slide sign halfway in between
And this training causes a self-fulfilled prophecy!
When you act super paranoid and aggressive because you are literally deathly afraid of every interaction, what happens to a public that is constantly dealing with that level of treatment?


I recently left an Aussie company whose shot caller was someone who was massively in favour of the social media ban and kept close tabs on her teenage kids’ phones. Ran the company like that, and it’s going under.


Dude I replied to you in the last thread.
Walk out of the house. Now.


Exactly. As much of a leftist as I am, redrawing electoral maps on the basis of party advantage disenfranchises voters. It is antidemocratic and ethically wrong. California, where I am a registered Democrat, really fucked up here.

We used to be professionals who exercised professional judgment and pushed back against this unreasonable stuff. Just like doctors used to.


Yep most BIOSes will have a toggle for Secure Boot. Make off.


Absolutely no shot of the street leading to his house. Great reporting.


I grew up in a very similar house. This is indeed uncommon.
My advice:
I’m a programmer. Happy to take a DM from you anytime. Also if you go to SF, I can give you more info.


Many many more reasons to dislike the central valley. Politically it is a lower class orange county


What an absolute legend. Had an insane career then got her PhD in 2000


You’re right about civil infrastructure, it’s a shitshow of road layout in some parts of Oakland.
However, they’ll print money with these cameras the way people drive.
What’s really interesting is that between Oakland and Berkeley, there are so many cyclists risking their lives every day


I don’t mind when it links to wiki but I actually follow the link to verify. It totally made up a pardon from the king of England to some guy yesterday


Do you think it’s possible for these same users to use the “M365” version of the Office apps?


And de jure


The bespoke short-lived solutions angle is an interesting one, to be sure.
I wonder how many orgs will back themselves into a corner thinking their product will be short lived but it ends up hanging out for a while, as you mentioned.
Honestly this feels like an extension of this Agile/Scrum madness we’ve been dealing with since the mid-2000’s. Instead of the next quarter, we’re only building things with a view of the next two weeks.
Now it’s measured in hours, and even then we can give a prompt to an LLM and have a half working thing to throw away after it converts that PDF to a CSV.
I worry about the craftsmanship leaving this field. Engineers used to push back and for good reason.


Deep in the outback, there are more stars than you can imagine. The soil is so red.
Driving along the highway, seeing a single pair of headlights on the horizon for twenty minutes, combined with the dust and bug reflections in your headlights, and the sheer remoteness of it all, does things with your mind.
We are regressing back to “a chicken in every pot”.