One thing I've pondered about is the first time unix epoch reached 10 digits, 1000000000. That is 9th of September 2001, 2 days before 9/11.
If the terrorists had that in mind hoping for some malfunction in systems around the world only supporting max 9 digits?
Reminds me of a project i stumbled upon the other day using various services like Google drive, Dropbox, cloudflare, discord for simultaneous remote storage. The goal was to use whatever service that has data to upload to, to store content there as a Filesystem.
I only remember discord being one of the weird ones where they would use base512 (or higher, I couldn't find the library) to encode the data. The thing with discord, is that you're limited by characters, and so the best way to store data in a compact way is to take advantage of whatever characters that are supported
Looking at the bug reporter, the goal rather seems to make money fast and easy. There was several companies that paid this person for their discoveries. Just the case of CURL, it failed to find a vulnerability, essentially wasting their time
Their trust pilot page is a shitshow, but I've had few problems in the 7 years I have used them. I have 9 domains registered, one of which is not possible to get back since I'm required to provide proof that I live in Sweden (.se domain). Wasn't the case when I initially bought it in 2018.
I knew a person who would get hardware from his job for free.. he was doing 800 kH/s yet still took him weeks sometimes to find a block.
I've been a member of a small pool with around 300 kH/s total mining power, and I know how it feels to find 4 blocks after each other with 300 - 500% effort. It's randomness doing its thing
I hate it. Normalize age verification, normalize entering the Internet as none other than you and yourself.