Nothin beats it because nothing wants to touch it with a ten foot pole
Yeah but have you had these new ads for 4 years?
Not as a rule. Sometimes they're just bicuriouscorn.
Matter of life or death for one guy, just another day for the other guy.
That's a bit concerning. Leave alone the bad practices of multiple single points of failure (single server, single developer, singler person with access to code), the abrupt silence from the developer Harriette looks very concerning. Hopefully we hear back from her soon enough.
That's exactly my point. All this 'widespread backlash' doesn't amount to anything unless it hurts their bottom line. There was a huge backlash when netflix introduced password sharing crackdown, but it ended up a success for them.
Python V2/V3??? How old is this thing? Not even Debian comes with Python 2 these days.
target = input("Enter target to hack:")
print(f'--Hacking {target}--')
print('initiating ~~anal penetration~~ backdoor entry')
for progress in range(0,100,20):
print(f'Hacking {target}: {progress}%')
print(f'{target} hacked successfully')
Yeah, I would just make it a habit to always leave the home with a trash bag and drop it on the way to wherever I'm heading. Using large trashbags makes you wait until the bag is full. Buy those small 13 gallon (or smaller) bags. I use all my grocery bags as mini trash bags hung on cupboard doors. Makes it easier.
Oof. Not sure which hurt more, the face plant or the embarrassment.
It’s interesting how people often miss important details when they do self portraits. It’s probably intentional here to miss the glasses because he drew the glasses on the reflection and the artist himself, but I had an art teacher who did his self portrait and forgot his mustache.
Yeah I had an MSI gaming laptop that had a lot of proprietary stuff that was a pain to setup. Everything from display brightness to volume to internet to keyboard lights to headphone jack took special workarounds to setup. This was in 2018 and Ubuntu 18.04. Then 19.04 rolled out, and I didn't have to do the speaker workaround anymore. 19.10 rolled out, and i didn't have to do the keyboard lights workaround. This way, little by little, every Linux kernel upgrade added one or another of the components, and after a couple of years, everything on that laptop worked out of the box. That's when I was truly impressed by Linux.