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It's a lesson the English teachers would tell you.
This is showing he's also internally struggling to justify his position not just stating the obvious.
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It's a lesson the English teachers would tell you.
This is showing he's also internally struggling to justify his position not just stating the obvious.
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Threat Level Midnight
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Actually EVs collect a huge amount of information including video and audio of the participants. It's a huge privacy issue regardless of manufacturer country but you obviously should distinguish the difference between a foreign country collecting information on your citizens compared to your own. Neither is good but one clearly has more authoritarian tendencies and less scruples about finding and coercing compliance with any means at their disposal.
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Why is open source software assumed to be secure?
Exactly. Open source means by design there are more people able to look at the code and therefore more emphasis for those interested in the code to want to make sure it works securely. You can be exploitative and try to keep your hack secret but there's also a chance that someone else will see the same thing you saw and then patch the code with a PR. Granted it depends on how much the original developer cares about the code to begin with to then accept or write in a patch/fix for the vulnerability that someone else brings up but the example software you listed are larger projects where lots of people have a vested interest in it working securely. For smaller projects or very niche software that have less eyes and interest, open source might not be the most secure.
On the closed source side, the people who are interested in looking for hacks are the ones who are much more motivated to actually exploit vulnerabilities for personal gain. The white hat hackers on the other hand for closed source software are fewer because not having the code available openly means they have to have more motivation (ie the company offering bounties/incentives because they care about security) to actually try to work out how the closed source software works.
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Always a bigger fish
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Person of Interest
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Google is its own worst enemy
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I live in Pridnestrovie (aka Transnistria), AMA
Who taught your history and what does it say? What do you do day-to-day? Is life easy for you and is it the same/different to those around you? What form of media do you consume and where do you choose to get your information about the world from? Lastly why did you start this ama?
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Windows Linux Dual boot
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BIOS /UEFI malware exist too. Your suggested best practices should also factor this in. Basically if you're being targeted there's nothing you can do but by being aware of these risks you have a better chance to keep yourself safe.
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Cusp
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Could write/leave a note but any reasoning can be countered with arbitrary time travel "rules".
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Crucial Taiwan undersea cable severed by old shipwreck — backup microwave communications activated to keep population connected
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Trypophobia (Warning one image but most likely not that scary)
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If there is no heaven or after life, what is the point of living?
As a living thinking being it's your own responsibility to think about what's important to you and what you want from life. Being in your circumstance is outside your control. You could have been born into a kind/cruel family or a fortune/unfortunate one and have an easy/comfortable life but I see it all as luck. If you were born in a different body with certain brain chemistry you'll think about life in a more carefree or dutiful way. Imagine that for any person you can possibly conceive and potentially any creature or even bacteria that don't or can't think in such a considered way.
With all that in mind you're probably pretty lucky in the circumstances you're born in and you have been raised to be empathetic or you were naturally inclined to be but if that's how you are you can choose to continue those values that try to help others to live in a positive way while you still can. Maybe there's a reward or not. For the conceivable time you're able to be empathetic and cognizant of your place and privilege maybe you'll find happiness in knowing helping others can bring comfort and joy to others and in turn yourself. There's no knowing what is after but choosing to spread decency and altruism within your means can give you comfort that when the time comes (however soon or sudden) you can end knowing you were gifted and gifted a blessing to the other lives you contacted who may also continue in your footsteps.
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How can I show search querys in the URL bar instead of URLs? (and for all search engines, including custom ones)
Not sure about what was removed but you can use the keyword bookmark with your own search url replacing the search term with %s
For example add bookmark:
So in the address bar you would type the keyword first then the search query like:
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Flathub Now Rejects AI-Assisted Apps and Submissions
I'll just say that assuming this policy excludes vulnerability/pen testing like Mozilla with Mythos then this is seriously going to be an extremely naive PR (public relations) only move. Obviously actual programmers not bot laziness for coding is essential for software people rely on and I get allowing vibe coding also destroys programmer (and general LLM user's) brains but to keep up with our now LLM real world reality you need to be realistic not just virtue signalling for purity.