lol, that checks out for Montana
lol, that checks out for Montana
By chance do you experience this mostly at bars?
Looking forward to the USCSB video on this one.
Would you rent your kids to a Republican? Seems dangerous.
Only if they rent my wife as part of the package? What kind of logic is that.
So I’m looking at this chart in the article on sea level rise by location:
I feel like I’m lacking some key knowledge here. How can the sea level rise be different in different parts of the coast? Shouldn’t the average sea level rise be roughly equal worldwide?
Even if there’s like a new strong current constantly pushing water into Galveston I’d expect it to average out over time. What am I missing?
In exchange for the bribes, Adams took actions that appeared to benefit Turkey’s leaders, including expediting the fire safety inspection at a consulate building and not releasing a statement on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, according to the indictment.
I’m kind of shocked that a (friendly) foreign government would buy a mayor for these seemingly trivial things.
Of course, they completely ignored how things went when hurricane Irene knocked out power to the region. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t fun but folks were generally okay.
Reminds me of that big NYC blackout. The news was covering it like the whole city was going to fall into chaos with neighbors attacking each other and everything. Mostly it was just people chilling in the dark hoping to get their power back as soon as possible.
Time for a rewatch of The Century Of Self.
Ferrari? More like the passenger train of computers.
We (the US) off-shored our manufacturing labor to China because of cheap labor. We were able to continue to reap much of the benefits of this production with our intellectual property (trade secrets, patents, etc).
China will inevitably catch up in the IP game and have been quickly doing so, often through corporate espionage, sending students to study in Western schools, and just from experience building most of these physical goods.
It’s IP theft and seen as cheating. And will erode the US IP dominance faster than we’d like.
I’m pretty on the fence over it as an American personally. IP laws in general are kind of bullshit but also, we’re on our back foot economically because we have no infrastructure to build anymore. And if we no longer have the IP dominance, we have zero economic leverage.
And all that’s ignoring all the governmental and civic espionage that has other uncomfortable implications.
It is very privacy friendly […]
What makes you believe that? The most information I could find about this is that it doesn’t “save your session data.” The Orbit privacy policy also seems a bit bare, and I can’t decide if that’s a good thing or not.
Either way, you’re still sending data to a third party service to process. Might be worth it for some people.
“We need ways to prevent people from bringing weapons onto our Metro buses and trains, and the sooner we can find solutions to prevent tragedies like this, the better,” Hahn said.
TSA 2: Cruise Control
More information about the privacy preserving ad measurement feature and how to disable it if you wanted. Mixed feelings.
Earth-bound cardinals are basically 2 dimensional vectors. Not really helpful in intergalactic space.
A lot of their targets are public people. For instance, targeting the employees of a defi company.
“And immediately after we had removed them from the environment, another attack set off, which we attributed to the same group trying to get back in through other means,” he added.
This happened within 24 hours, with a credential-stuffing attack. “There was no opsec, no slow-and-low,” Dwyer said. “They put the persistent in APT. Once they identify a target as valuable to them and their goals and objectives, they will continue to try to get back in.”
And this is from a company that seems to at least sort of take security seriously (ignoring the glaring error that got them in this situation). Responding to this threat seems like a challenge for most companies down the supply chain.
Hell yeah, this one is ours!
Need me a cyberpunk detective game with real verbal interviews.
ZDNet? Haven’t heard that one in a minute.
You can request all you want but it doesn’t mean the cops will do shit about it.