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  • Only at what I later learned was the nearest charging station to the airport and got a ton of use from folks returning cars.

  • Yes

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  • I can smell this photo

  • Nah you’re doing fine

  • Hmm. Maybe you were thinking about elemental mercury vs methyl mercury? That’s a case where the danger (at least through ingestion) depends greatly on the format.

  • I didn’t know they’d be able to tap into the Firefox profiling tools, that’s neat! Probably great data to have as they get into debugging of more complex websites.

  • This was an awesome read!

  • Oh shit we making beans again?

    🫘

  • Whereas eclairs what??

  • This is not the case, but I do still disagree with the “trust me bro” approach to a feature rollout that does send data your somewhere, encrypted or not.

    Edit: For those interested, the reason it's not the same as a backdoor is that the result of the computation done on HE data is itself still encrypted and readable only by the original owner. So you can effectively offload the work of a certain analysis to a server that you don't actually trust with your keys.

  • Homomorphic encryption, which allows for analyzing secret data without a decryption step, is actually incredibly cool. It’s a shame the conversation will begin with the fact that they deployed the feature as on by default.

  • Hey watch it, I’m 70% slime!

  • Nah, it’s more like a wet baseball. Only 0.02% water by mass. Source

    Edit: My bad, you asked about liquid, not just water, so this is less relevant but I’ll leave it as some trivia.

  • No future issues. But there isn’t that much of the tooth left, I have a crown there which is most of what’s visible. Make sure you look up or have explained to you the steps of the procedure so you aren’t surprised.

  • So far, we haven’t been able to trace back to the initial compromise vector in the campaigns seen in our telemetry.

    They hypothesize that attaching a compromised USB drive to an air gapped system is to blame. That seems to be a well known vector at this point. Does it matter much what tool is used to copy data once it’s in?

  • I’ve had a number of cavities repaired but only one root canal. It wasn’t a fun day, sure, but one thing that I appreciate was that it was such a complete fix for the problem. Some of my other work has had to be repaired, or I’ve had more issues on the same tooth. But with the root canal I went from being in a lot of pain to having none at all.

  • Because this viewpoint exists I died to crime.

    Thanks a lot

  • Also worth mentioning that as the ISS was being constructed, its planned retirement was to be about 2015. We’ve been able to massively extend its operational period, which is awesome, but the materials can’t last forever.

  • My go to for most of what you mention is Go, but that’s obviously a compiled language and not for scripting. Or is it - What do you think about https://github.com/traefik/yaegi, which provides an interpreter and REPL for Go? It would let you use a performant and well documented language in a more portable scripting way, but not preclude you from generating statically linked binaries if and when that’s convenient.

  • And a screenshot with a nearly full battery? They clearly hired well.