Hacking got harder, and the enforced penalties for getting caught became a lot more severe (in the west at least). This meant that most hackers aren’t doing it for luls but for serious business.
Hacking got harder, and the enforced penalties for getting caught became a lot more severe (in the west at least). This meant that most hackers aren’t doing it for luls but for serious business.
Would ssh -X username@localhost
work?
A judge sentenced the 54-year-old on Thursday to four months’ suspended imprisonment and an 800-euro fine ($886.75) for grossly negligent homicide.
Imagine going to court for 3 years trying to get your loved ones murderer to face consequences, you win, and they get off with a 800 dollar fine.
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NTA your house your rules.
Personally I prefer free range Fediverses.
But seriously, I think it’s still an extremely tough sell to get people to pay for social media. I also think this is only meaningfully effective at a pretty large scale, I think the fediverse is better with many small servers. If we do want this sort of larger scale development I don’t think “donate to vote” is particularly appealing to the average user.
I think a more enticing model I think is pay for feature work. An estimate is made for a features difficulty and then users donate (with some sort of fee to go towards server maintenance/upkeep) towards a feature and if the goal is reached the feature is worked on. This is already a popular model for particularly translations of freeware.
And also consider that even if you block out the ad the people around you probably haven’t, the most effective ad is the one your friend saw.
Shaving my beard genuinely impacted my ability to think. Stroking it and running my hands through it really helps organize my thoughts
Are you worried about getting in or are you worried about what you’ll do when you get there? What I did was find a syllabus for one of my first year courses and then obtained the text book by searching online (this site is pretty good http://libgen.rs/) or checking the library. Don’t worry about getting the exact version the point is to get a leg up on the concepts.
pffftt guns can never be the problem, we need to add the safety label to the ovens!
There’s some cool 5.1 and even 7.1 stuff in classical music (I don’t have a a surround sound setup myself but I hear a lot of talk of it).
Assuming we got some time beforehand to prep, blow up a pipeline or 7
What does it do that the standard windows soundmixer doesn’t do? You can change inputs in 2 clicks or ctrl+windows×v
You can also use a water bottle or watering can, although I can’t really recommend that experience but that’s what people who are socialized to use them do when they can’t afford/install a proper one.
FileName_IMPORTANTCATEGORIZATION.yyyy.ext
With all bits being optional (not every file needs the date it refers to)
So eg (slight modifications for anonymity):
SunLifeInsureance_SIGNED.2024.Q1.pdf
SpotDoesTrickAndFalls_ORIG.mp4
JSmithPassport_CANADA.2015_2025.pdf (I am a dual citizen)
JSmithCOVIDPass_DOSE1.2021.pdf
I always thought of it more like “give me some motivation to add more stuff” in that “I turn coffee into code” sense.
I totally agree, I object to the idea that people will just needlessly waste ambulance resources.
With tea, if you resteep the tea multiple times, only the first cup contains significant amounts of caffiene, some teas resteep better than others (if memory serves oolongs are the best, and green teas the worst to resteep). My mum used to drink ~15 cups a day, now it’s more like 3 resteeped 5 times.
Personally I have pretty bad reaction to caffiene so I only have coffee occasionally when I need a productivity boost or go without sleep, but I do the tea stuff too.
Even in a future where we fix car dependency, electric vehicles will still exist as busses, trains, emergency vehicles, ebikes etc.