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Right, because fuck paying for proper journalism. Everything must be free!
Remind me again, how does that work?
Right, because fuck paying for proper journalism. Everything must be free!
Remind me again, how does that work?
Yeah, go read a book or something.You have no idea what you are talking about.
That’s not an unpopular opinion, it’s an outrageously stupid and uninformed one and you should keep it to yourself.
So?
With Gemini you can let it show you search results for (some) of its statements. It’s useful for cross-checking: I was, for example, researching plastics recycling and there was a claim that seemed untrue and corporate. The automagic search/source function for that statement led me to a blog post of some consortium/lobbying group of manufacturers. After telling that to Gemini it apologized and compiled a list of different view points for that specific statement.
I was pretty impressed with that, and I find it very useful for researching topics I know basically nothing about. Of course it’s not the sole source of truth.
That’s not how this works. Maybe if you get some business consultants, but this ain’t it. Just because you hire them yourself, doesn’t mean that they’ll fall in line with your wishes.
You’re assuming that they don’t know that, lol. They do. It does not matter because people keep shoving money up their ass and number goes up.
You’re missing the point. This is about the Buddha not accepting the hate and thus not being frustrated over it.
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It’s not as vulnerable but it still is.
Interestingly, Android is the only operating system that fully immunizes VPN apps from the attack because it doesn’t implement option 121. For all other OSes, there are no complete fixes. When apps run on Linux there’s a setting that minimizes the effects, but even then TunnelVision can be used to exploit a side channel that can be used to de-anonymize destination traffic and perform targeted denial-of-service attacks.
On what objective measures?
I had a colleague at work years ago who did his Master’s thesis on network scanning. He ran a PoC in the company’s network and had all the printers print hundreds of pages.
We learned that printers suck and that we should always know our payloads and targets 😁
Check out openvas.
https://github.com/greenbone/openvas-scanner
I use Nessus professionally, they are somewhat similar. I can’t decide which one has the worse user interface.
I’m a big fan of hashcat for this use case myself! I route it through WS, however. I like being on the bleeding edge.
I never cared about discord so I don’t know, but I’d assume so, yes.
Oh yeah, the fallacious slippery slope again. How creative and intellectual!
The Windows API is the direct access to OS functions. If you’re using the API it’s your responsibility to do it securely and protect your users.
Sorry, but you got offended for nothing. OP rightfully pointed out that it’s crucial to link to what you’re talking about… You taking it personally is completely misplaced.
Because good journalism isn’t free and the expectation that it is leads to societal downfall ;)
Meatbags gonna meatbag.