

Listening to the Wiggles over and over again will do that … 😁
Anything and everything Amateur Radio and beyond. Heavily into Open Source and SDR, working on a multi band monitor and transmitter.
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Listening to the Wiggles over and over again will do that … 😁
Hmm … I’m going to have to think hard about that … let’s call it a life goal.
I came across this just now.
The CVE Program is invaluable to cyber community and a priority of CISA. Last night, CISA executed the option period on the contract to ensure there will be no lapse in critical CVE services. We appreciate our partners’ and stakeholders’ patience.
Only 378 vulnerabilities? Wonder how long they have been brewing?
Sounds like a quicker way to login to me. What’s the downside?
Before you answer “security”, need I remind you that Windows has to my knowledge not ever been secure, unless you count when it’s still on the installation media and not yet inserted into the machine … yes, I too have used packs of Windows floppy disks in the past. I might still have a few hundred in a drawer somewhere.
So how is this “I told you so!” posting by you a shitpost, or are you just bragging or lost?
Which part of “this extension has access to all your data on all sites” is a surprise?
Because the only thing coming out of them is shit?
What’s the point? 4chan seems like such a low value target.
It’s “possible” … really, that’s the word you’re going for?
How about “likely”, “obvious”, “certain”, “duh”.
Why are people acting all surprised? This is the company that brought you Clippy and the Zune.
On 14 October 2025 they’ll give you the final incentive to kick them to the kerb and install a different OS when your perfectly fine Windows 10 PC stops getting security updates.
As far as I can tell, the promise of a substantial donation seems all that’s required, that and genuflecting … pro tip, don’t mention the hands.
Wow … we’re pulling out the old stuff:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_flies_like_an_arrow%3B_fruit_flies_like_a_banana
Living dangerously would mean that you print the same part 20 times at slightly different orientations, put them all in a bag and pick one at random for a structured part.
Any reason you didn’t print them lying down?
Yeah, that’s assault of a minor.
Google Automotive Services?
Should I be worried that I know precisely what you’re referring to?
Also, report and block is all fine and well, but my client and the web client both automatically load the image, so the miscreants know precisely which account opened it.
Not to mention that I have to open the account to block it.
Is there a better way?
Can your detection method be automated and federated?
I’m asking because this is probably the thin end of the wedge and is likely to increase exponentially, especially since anyone can set up an instance and do whatever they like with it.
With Google maps on many phones you should be able to get a good idea if this true or not.