JWBananas

@JWBananas@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Biden shared this today on social media.

The spokesperson also clarified that the cyberattack was not in any way related to the 2016 incident that led many to believe the company’s systems had been breached. At the time, many users reported that their computers were accessed by hackers through TeamViewer, but the company blamed the incidents on password reuse.

The script-based systems came first. They had to evolve into the amalgamation of pitfalls that they have become for someone to abstract out their important concepts into something that could use configuration files.

#Uh-Oh!

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How very Facebook will sell your data if you do not copy and paste this message of them.

Their posts show up in Google with ads next to them. That is commercial use, which is prohibited by that license. I wonder if they intend to sue Google.

It's all relative

As an example, Beehaw just de-federated from lemmy.world and from sh.itjust.works. But since I primarily drop anchor at startrek.website (and since I've replicated my subscriptions across all my accounts), I just flip over to that account and still have access to everything.

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Five of those were from me. Hedging my bets across multiple instances. Can't imagine I'm the only one?

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This is the kind of thing you want to Google to verify, but not enough to end up on a list.

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Cameron Parish is near New Orleans in the same way that Delaware is near Virginia.

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Expected reasons. Federated systems make moderation more difficult, compounded with poor availability of moderation tools on the platform today. https://beehaw.org/post/567170

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The monospaced version is the best terminal font I've ever used. I can find information on the screen way faster.

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Root.

That's it. Root.

It would have been BackTrack Knoppix back then. And even that wasn't released until 2000.

This doesn't stop collection activities. It only stops that from showing up on credit reports.

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cyclical

It's more of a Jeremy Bearimy

Super Mario World II: Yoshi's Island

Smart person here.

The Roku that I purchased 6 years ago just bricked itself until I agreed to forced arbitration. This, of course, has nothing to do with the data breach they just announced.

I'm sorry, what does this have to do with Coffin Flops. Does this mean it isn't getting cancelled?

Thank you Mr. Huffington

Ms. Huffington, actually.

They already have to do that in the real world. There is no reason they need to put up with it online too.

At this point the sheer complexity is too much of a barrier to entry. You are talking about centuries of man-hours to even approach par.

Almost like they were part of a coordinated campaign

What does a license have to do with the topic?

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They already do that regardless of the state of those toggles. You have to turn that off in a different spot.

The main Bluetooth and Wi-Fi toggles otherwise just stop your device from actively associating/pairing with other devices. They do not control the radios.

I'm going with the HD-DVD encryption key. It just feels right to go full circle.

This

Genocide. It called for genocide.

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It's simple: It Only Does Everything.

Nevada is the only state with legal prostitution.

I mean, based on the image, it does say the caffine content prominently up front.

It wasn't always labeled so prominently.

E.g. why do you need more than 2 years of support for a workstation?

Enterprise isn't rolling out the new release on release day.

Enterprise is waiting until the ".1" release so that the most glaring bugs can be identified and resolved. And enterprise is doing gradual rollouts after that, with validation, training, hardware refreshes, etc.

For a release with only two years of security updates, it would not be surprising for a given enterprise to only have the chance to take advantage of, at most, one year of them.

A two-year LTS release cadence with a five-year tail of support and security updates is much more practical. That leaves enough overlap in support for enterprises to maintain their own two-year refresh cadence without having to go through periods without security updates and support.

Stating that debian isn't secure enough really confuses me as it is one of the most solid distros out there.

Where is the toggle to enable NIST-certified FIPS compliance in Debian? On Ubuntu you just enable it using the pro client and reboot.

Imagine, like, if soft lighting was a person.

SimCity hard mode

Just because thing, [that] doesn't mean other thing.

You can't even prove that it's grammatically incorrect!

But it sounds awful. And I can't even come up with an alternative.

Reminds me of lists of lists of lists