

The other Red Hat
Cryptography nerd
Fediverse accounts;
Natanael@slrpnk.net (main)
Natanael@infosec.pub
Natanael@lemmy.zip
Lemmy moderation account: @TrustedThirdParty@infosec.pub - !crypto@infosec.pub
Bluesky: natanael.bsky.social
The other Red Hat
At least 3
Kinda like rocket league boosts, haha
Geometry
See also: why LLMs can seem clever and still be incredibly stupid
Yes - it’s a signal that a large fraction of the population is mad, it’s not the protest that does it but rather the fact that there’s so many people involved in opposing the regime that it becomes difficult for the regime to act and easier for the population to find like-minded to fight back.
It’s the willingness to act that makes a difference.
Proton is only for running Win32 binaries
Telegram also don’t have E2E encryption on groups
Do you think a device with regulation circuits is more likely to be overloaded and start fires…?
The infinitely easier solution is to let the car charger know how much power is available to draw.
More like shit creek village
And many of the most typical matching patterns are psychologically harmful
Doesn’t prevent deletion though
Need ACL for that
You should look at higher than 4D renderings, like high dimensional hypercubes, as don’t forget non-euclidean geometry
But not inwards like the not so hygienic Dyson ones.
You could do something clever with UV light possibly, but still. There’s going to be plenty of traces of crap on them even if all bacteria is dead
I’m a millennial that has seen them in Sweden, but probably at least for not a decade or more by now.
It’s not so much Win32 though on Xbox, the biggest similarity is the x86 CPU and the shared kernel and some security stuff
Edit: forgot the obvious, DirectX
A reminder that “cashback” credit cards are paid for by big fees on transactions which the store pays, forcing them to raise prices. It’s literally anticompetitive