We have cash?
o_O
Haven’t used it for years.
HW/FW security researcher & Demoscene elder.
I started having arguments online back on Fidonet and Usenet. I’m too tired to care now.
We have cash?
o_O
Haven’t used it for years.
Troll comment.
You do that - you die.
Please show me that guideline, anywhere.
/Swede living in the deer countryside
Ex global Head of Software here:
No.
Climate change is not a risk to human survival. Please study the WG2 parts for the possible risks we’re facing depending on when and how much action we take.
You’re correct in that large parts of Russia don’t have indoor toilets and proper sanitation. Not sure that’s a positive.
Maybe you should read the IPCC reports?
Tell me more about the US government requiring their soldiers to rape pre-teen girls then.
Or, you know, they really aren’t the same.
I’m in Sweden. The idea that the US is somehow more of a danger to us than Russia is laughable.
Agree, but the Russia bootlickers are otoh equally obnoxious.
Heard about what Russia has been doing in the occupied parts of Ukraine?
“basically”
You’ll be surprised if you actually challenge your convictions.
There is an extremely arbitrary distinction made between the USA and Russia.
Your world view seems to be highly influenced by propaganda. It’s very easy to draw a distinction between these two countries. Let me start with an easy one:
Russia is a dictatorship, the US is a democracy.
IOCX has a noticeable increase in new user signups since a day or two back.
It’s because it isn’t true. We don’t go looking unless it’s needed.
Despite fixing the issue, Zendesk ultimately chose not to award a bounty for my report. Their reasoning? I had broken HackerOne’s disclosure guidelines by sharing the vulnerability with affected companies
Regardless of everything else they should be kicked out from HackerOne since it’s clearly Zendesk not being truthful here.
There is no Librewolf without Firefox.
That sounds problematic. Where do they detail this?
Wikipedia:
Google Safe Browsing “conducts client-side checks. If a website looks suspicious, it sends a subset of likely phishing and social engineering terms found on the page to Google to obtain additional information available from Google’s servers on whether the website should be considered malicious”.
Shops in Sweden very often state that they don’t accept cash - and it’s perfectly legal for them to make that choice.