"The stakes are pretty high, but-- Oh my god! How did I not see this? Am I blind?! This kit might have morphine!
...
Yes, here it is, morphine sulfate!"
--Freeman's mind, episode 57
"The stakes are pretty high, but-- Oh my god! How did I not see this? Am I blind?! This kit might have morphine!
...
Yes, here it is, morphine sulfate!"
--Freeman's mind, episode 57
Well, that's... unexpectedly reasonable.
EDIT: Unexpectedly reasonable for the cops to be even remotely altruistic. Unfortunately in this day and age, I was fully expecting the cops to just curbstomp the poor kid.
Intriguing. The first and last time I saw anything RT kernel related was nearly a decade ago, when I stumbled on it as an alternate kernel in the old synaptic package manager.
You technically can. The issue is that when the average Joe sees five instances of the community they're looking for, and the highest users/month stat is on .ml, they'll post there for the most traction. And the problem just self-reinforces from there.
Definitely fake. I've worked in IT, and I know Okta's offerings. They do multi-factor and SSO stuff, basically password management stuff on steroids along with any regulatory compliance checklist stuff.
They do not rent out cloud infrastructure for other companies to use.
Fine, Oracle's cloud it is then.
Do you have the onion link for this site? I got this onion URL from both wikipedia and a z-library subreddit wiki, but I'd like some independent verification first.
Then again, I could just spool up a disposable email and use that for a test account.
The other side is concerning as well. This list could also be used by individuals looking to do some targeted harassment. Or worse.
Ehh, I'd say he was more boringly safe, especially for a lot of his in-country policy stuff.
And that's a good thing. The presidency is not meant to be glorious, exciting, or full of media magnet bombshells. Those generally mean that something has gone wrong.
According to the article, Twitter is also charging $42,000 minimum for enterprise access. That's over $500k per year. If I was a Nintendo employee, I would not only cut that expense, but also use it as leverage for a massive end of year bonus.
I doubt that for two reasons:
There's no non-admin way for an app to discern if it's a firewall block, or a legitimate no-internet situation (i.e. didn't purchase in-flight WiFi). It would also look really bad PR-wise if a company banned customers just because their internet went down or was otherwise spotty.
How would they even know? Their software can't tattle on me if it's been blocked from establishing a connection.
ITS IN THE LIGHT
THE MOON CAME IN
HE FOUND ME
THRU THE MIRROR
MOONLIGHT WHITE
WHITE LIKE EYES
NOT LIGHT BUT BLOOD
I DROWN IN HIM
IF YOU ARE AFRAID
WE WILL LOOK TOGETHER