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I still don’t understand why he committed suicide-by-Putin.
Did he really have more influence as a martyr in prison than a free man in exile?
I still don’t understand why he committed suicide-by-Putin.
Did he really have more influence as a martyr in prison than a free man in exile?
I see two three pin 3.5mm stereo plugs (one of them color coded for the headphones and one for the mic), and zero 4-pin combo plugs?
How many of these mosques show secondary explosions after getting hit?
Might want a Western one, I’ve heard the Russian ones like to explode and toss their turret when hut by a Cybertruck.
Skipping the wordle by messing with the system clock feels like cheating.
Same misleading nonsense. If you follow the links it becomes obvious that it’s the old news banning FB from using the data on the basis of contract and legitimate interest - which they’re avoiding by claiming “consent” after people choose that they’d rather not pay a triple-digit amount per year to use the site.
No, the article is just regurgitating old news and the old misleading claim (omitting the critical part that they’re only banned from using data “on the basis of contract and legitimate interest”).
This “news” is what made Facebook start with the “agree or pay” bullshit.
Enforcing DRM has a big downside: it paints a massive target on the DRM implementation, and it will likely end up getting broken.
Hopefully in a clean container though?
Teleportation. Invisibility is a nice gimmick (until you accidentally leave it on and get hit by a car, that is).
Teleportation isn’t just incredibly convenient, depending on the distances you can travel in one hop it’d also save you a lot of time (skip your commute, instantly travel to a nice vacation destination and back), and it’d be a money maker (fastest courier in the world).
Even if it was just line of sight, being able to easily reach places that are normally hard to reach or require extensive detours would be helpful. Even just crossing a busy street without having to wait for the traffic light would be a nice thing.
They might be able to relay them in a way that the end to end encryption is actually handled on the phone and the relay only relays encrypted messages.
That would likely still give them a capability to MitM but it’s plausible that they couldn’t passively intercept the messages.
Why would that be a problem? We already often only use the last two digits to refer to the year, that’ll probably not change.
“How are they going to limit consumption” really? Turn off breakers, pull plugs, turn off switches, have an electrician measure, whack everyone who uses power for anything but the absolutely most life critical applications with a large stick…
That sounds like a reasonable amount to provide, since they can provide another shipment 2h later if it actually goes to the hospital. (At full power it’d be 30 minutes, but I assume critical loads only could be powered a lot longer).
The evidence provided is weak though, and it could easily be staged. We didn’t get lucky by having Hamas publicly confirm that they indeed did it, but it’d be inline with their other statements that show utter disregard for Palestinian life.
You can, but don’t. You will always lose quality, you don’t know if you will always be able to reliably download it in the future, you don’t know when YouTube decides that private videos are unprofitable, and you don’t know when YouTube will start applying some kind of content checks to your videos, decide they are in violation, and block/delete them.
Just pay for storage and upload encrypted copies or store an extra (encrypted) hard drive with a friend or so.
It’s a relevant distinction.
Interference by unauthorized person’s = outsider threat.
Other possibilities could be intentional malicious actions by authorized people (insider threat), or a mistake by authorized people (human error, incompetence, negligence, …)
I’m glad that we can get news from such obviously neutral and unbiased sources. I’m sure a site calling itself "Electronic Intifada"would never try to distort the truth. /s
owner wouldn’t even put the electric on for viewing because she didn’t want to pay £1 a day standing charge
I bet the real reason is that turning on the power would reveal more trouble.
Since you already received the genuine answers:
You need to be really careful. The expiration date isn’t exact, but after that, they’ll quickly ferment and turn into Surströmming on the inside.
That sounds like something Jackass would do.