

3(a)


3(a)
The true salt in the wound
This actually happened to me today

Amazing! I don’t even remember seeing this on their road map. Caught me completely by surprise


Launched in 2008…
Is it really a startup if it was started during the Bush administration?
Spotify itself started in 2006


This trick is common enough and trivial to reverse engineer. I can just purge my billion-email-address hacked list of all characters between a + and an @ and have a clean list that untraceable with your system.


Renaming the department of defense the department of war is definitely going to win him the peace prize
From someone just learning Python, what’s wrong with Python?


This would work just as well without an island


I still use Craigslist! Have alerts set up right now


Dude Facebook hasn’t been cool in a decade and it’s still very much a thing


So then do that


Why can’t the extenders pass along the same data the original cord is sending?


This doesn’t sound like a 40-hour per week kind of a job
This comic from the 50s is really ahead of its time
And if you slam on the brakes, that’s also a death trap.


But few people know that a considerable chunk of that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that country’s national security state,
But we’re not gonna tell you which ones!


I currently have all of my 2FA codes in Pass except for my Proton account itself, which I have in Aegis, backing up to my home server.
It looks like you can easily export from Aegis to Proton Authenticator and you can use PA without a Proton account, which I think I might do. I don’t want to use my PA app with my Proton account to hold my Proton account 2FA code. I’ll end up locked out of the house with the keys inside.


Yeah… So all of these years of pirating movies, tv shows, and music was for a machine learning algorithm
How wide of a margin could it possibly be when their market share is in the single digits?
Edit: I looked it up. Their market share is 2.3%.
https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share