It's really obvious if you've learned to think critically. If you haven't, then it's easy to fall for the lies. There is a reason why he's the central public figure of the GOP. The man provably knows how to rile up crowds.
I'm not sure if it's done differently now, but historically, you'd use a bunch of gas centrifuges in series to separate the isotopes based on molecular weight. Each time you run it through the process, you end up with a higher concentration of the 235 isotope. The heavier 238 isotope then gets repurposed in armor piercing munitions.
I’m going to assume it’s the typical “Nobody ever get fired for buying from IBM” mindset
That's pretty much it exactly. Yubico has the required features, are widely supported, and are widely used. They have a track record of reliability.
Other viable alternatives definitely exist, but they don't have the same real-world penetration. The disadvantage with that is if you run into a platform-specific issue, finding someone who has had the same issue before and posted the solution somewhere becomes far less likely.
Kermit. And before you call that a boring pick, might I remind you that this man is the head of what is essentially an art collective from the 70s. He knows how to have fun.
No. it's no where near that scary. The advantage this offers is that a piece of malware can dynamically pull parts of the code down from a place that is difficult to block, and where it cannot be changed or removed.
Right now, Malware devs typically do this by spinning up a hosted webserver using a stolen credit card or cryptocurrency and then hosting it there until the webhost takes it offline. This development will ensure that those bits of code will be up and accessible forever.
I wonder why there isn't a more reliable source of info coming out of North Korea. It must be a near utopia in there if the only people that make it out of the country are these unreliable defectors that universally agree that life is bad there.
As a similarly old curmudgeon, my understanding is that it's like Second Life, but with the ability for users to create whole-ass games. And (hopefully) less cybersex considering the primary audience is underage
Gold is currently $126,228/ kilo, so assuming the price in the meme is correct its approximately 1:5.74