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  • ...but it's got electrolytes!

  • Uhmmm based on my behavior before I left, the engagement is probably "click the three dots, hit report, select spam and block user". That worked at least for a short while before they got rid of that feature...

  • Followed by a Release Candidate - a beta build that got labeled differently because management said it was time to wrap up development and ship it

  • It's not the most detailed thing, but I just use a free account on cron-job.org to send a head request every two minutes to a few services that are reachable from the internet (either just their homepage or some ping endpoint in the API) and then used the status page functionality to have a simple second status page on a third party server.

    You can do a bit more on their paid tier, but so far I didn't need that.

    On the other hand, you could try if a free tier/cheap small vps on one of the many cloud providers is sufficient for an uptime Kuma installation. Just don't use the same cloud provider as all other of your services run in.

  • $up,erSecr3t'P4ssword\b\n"; DROP TABLE USER;--\b\n\r

  • My go to mix, if I don’t want to think too much about it:

    550g of flour (use some flour that’s mineral rich, not the fine, completely white flour for cakes, etc.) 325g water a bit of salt

    Put it into a kitchenaid, let it knead it for about 5mins. Switch it off and forget about it for about an hour.

    Add yeast (about a teaspoon dry yeast), let it knead again for about 5 mins

    Remove the dough from the kitchenaid, fold it a few times and put it in a banneton. Let it sit for a while (or overnight in the fridge).

    Preheat oven to 210 C (410F), put in a bowl of boiling water and the bread. Bake for about 20 min, remove the water bowl and then bake again for 15-20 min. Depending on how soft the crust should be, you can remove the water earlier or later (the later the softer it gets)

  • It looks like you changed the position of your mouse cursor. Would you like to reboot to apply these changes?

  • And Xbox three to Xbox 359?

  • Patchday is once a month. No need to reboot every day. Also, what "ridiculous boot time"? What hardware do you have?

  • They basically did. I bet they just used an ORM in the backed and then pointed the API endpoint to the user entity without filtering the fields. This results in a dump of the user table (although row by row indexed by users instead of a full dump)

  • First - if I'm not from the UK, thats very unlikely. At least because the UK wants it to happen and not for other reasons.

    Second - the moment the information is out, it's too late. Their zero day is burned.

    Third - the police needs to know where to knock. If I publish the information in a way that can be associated with my identity and I'm the one that alerted the vendor, sure. But even if I'm a completely random person that immediately goes full disclosure - doing so may in a way that identifies me might hurt me anyways, depending on my jurisdiction. So for individuals it might be the smarter play to make it less traceable.

    Fourth - imagine Google's Project Zero or another "huge player" finds the Bug and alerts the vendor. Google e.g. has a policy to fully disclose the bug, if there's no fix within a specified time-frame. This might be extended for reasons, but only of there's a good reason. If the vendor cannot say why they don't patch, well that's none of these reasons.

  • And if the UK rejects an update, that update cannot be released in any other nation and the public would not be informed of the decision.

    So,.... say, I find a major bug in a widely used software and inform the vendor. Said vendor informs the UK bodies and they reject the update and it is bound by the decision to stay silent and don't patch it. What stops me now to go full public disclosure of the matter? From my perspective I told them the big, I might even have confirmation, that it's worked on and then... silence. The only way to get this patched in a timely manner would be massive public pressure.

  • Depends on how much current the drive draws. If the m2 SSD needs more current than your regular thumb drive, your phone might not supply enough power and it stays unusable.

    Besides that, as long a the enclosure uses the standard protocol and the filesystem is supported by Android, it should work

  • Ransomware in Windows:You need to allow macros to read this job application

    Ransomware in Linux:You need to run chmod +x application.ods.sh to read this job application

  • Farts per stomach?

  • 201km/h it is. Got it.