Yes. I think a huge issue is Linux doesn't handle other app activities like how Android's Intent or Broadcast does.
Not weird, he is corky.
You should check how this is set up. See if the email account with his web host is being forwarded to his Gmail or if his MX record is set to one of Google's. Since last year it is SMTP.GOOGLE.COM
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“The dataset is too large to be of any realistic use as part of any effort to crack a given hash — it's simply too much low-quality data to successfully use in attacks — and the value of the data is negligible compared to good prepared wordlists and rulesets in the hands of a capable actor," says Darren James, a senior product manager at Specops Software.
At 10 billion lines, you might have better luck just brute forcing the old fashioned way...
This is a follow up to an article written by Platformer.
Lemmy Links here:
If a law is passed, part of the bankruptcy process is releasing the code or selling off that division to another company.
How Meta said Threads was going to support ActivityPub?
Or Oracle buying Java just to sue companies like Google for using it maybe?
I'm sure Oracle has a ton of examples that I cannot remember at the moment.
Here's the worst part:
At the time of writing, Google removed all Anatsa dropper apps from the official Android store except for the PDF Reader, which continues to be available.
I no longer see the app. At least Google is doing something.
I hope the cash he got from banks is backed by his stocks in Tesla. But what do I know, look what happened to Silicon Valley Bank. Banks aren't smarter in investing than the rest of us apparently.
Sure thing. I kinda feel like I just told everyone I get out of a car through the window and I never knew you could open the door. Lol. Thank you for you positivity.
Me explaining how they track you does not mean I agree with it.
Your emotional state does not change reality.