800 research papers in 25 years is ~2,5 papers per month.
How did people who figure stuff out for a living not notice anything suspicious?
800 research papers in 25 years is ~2,5 papers per month.
How did people who figure stuff out for a living not notice anything suspicious?
Sounds like a Babylon 5 character. I vote for Lemmier!
Communists and fascist are the conservatives on my side of the planet though. They both appeal on "the good old times, when the world was right". Both equally glorify physical labor and fight against the intellectualism.
It’s the bullshit of hard work will result in success and money.
That's funny, because it's not the liberal leaning folks who glorify the hard labor.
That only confirms my hypothesis that leftists don't want a system of governance, but mom and dad...
Filthy capitalists, giving people what they want!
Yes, reporting on a success of an individual is practically the same thing as openning the gas valve... Jesus F. Christ !
Mmmm, all those expired domains with known vulnerable api clients still calling them...
Imagine a botnet. Now, imagine a botnet on wheels!
Disappointment? Only if you mean the person that came up with FoomaticRIP.
For those who did not read the entire thing, it's a so called "filter" that converts the document before it's sent to certain nasty types of printers. Except it's not executed on the print server. The unauthenticated print server can just ask a client to run it on their side. And it's designed to be able to execute ANY command.
http://deafboy.cicolina.org/igelitka/video/BBCone_magnus.mp4
Is there a stable, maintained peertube instance, with open registrations, where I could occasionally put up stuff like this? Every instance I've ever registered on is gone.
Flirc cases are nice, but the rubber parts do not handle the high temperatures well.
One of my pis is running inside a cupboard, so not ideal in terms of ventilation. The rubbery top and bottom of the case has started to dissolve into a sticky oil that was a bitch to clean up. The plastic underneath looks OK, so once the rest of it dissolves it will look normal again.
The other pi with the same case that's out in the open shows no signs of degradation.
Certain tools inspire certain behaviors. In other words, all you have is a hammer... Ironically, that's also a reason commercial platforms resist implementing negative votes.
Changing the tool to better suite it's purpose is an option, but decentralized networks are inherently resistant to such changes. With the backlog of bugs and missing features this ecosystem has, the developers would not be amused if somebody came up with a new tagging or filtering system.