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If a real world pentester tries to hack something out of scope, they also get banned. From society. To a prison cell.
If a real world pentester tries to hack something out of scope, they also get banned. From society. To a prison cell.
Tons of people. I doubt BG3 would have succeeded if it wasn’t so unabashedly horny.
The point of arguing with morons online is not to convince the morons. It’s to convince the spectators.
In the US, “Swiss cheese” means Emmentaler, or rather a low quality domestically produced version of it.
Many journals are absolute garbage that will accept anything. Keep that in mind the next time someone links a study to prove a point. You have to actually read the thing and judge the methodology to know if their conclusions have any merits.
It’s actually quite a bit. It’s enough to push the ph of carbonated water down to around 4.
There’s not enough known lithium deposits in the world to make the batteries needed to decarbonize transportation and provide the energy storage needed for a fully renewable grid. That is not true of sodium, which is cheap and abundant.
LiPo batteries are the more comparable type and are in the 140-200 Wh/kg range. For version 1.0, that’s not a bad number.
Scientific papers should be timeless. Can you imagine the hell of having to research the pop culture and slang of an era just to understand a paper written in it?
More like they ignore all your suggestions and then blame you when they inevitably get hacked.
It’d have to be exceptionally large to clear its orbital path at that distance from the sun. It’ll probably join Pluto in the dwarf planet category.
It’s a public library. It’s kind of shitty to make it inhospitable to anyone with a cat allergy.
That’s pretty obviously fake. This is what the real markings look like: https://www.archives.gov/files/isoo/training/marking-booklet-revision.pdf
Documents marked “not for public release” aren’t classified. They’re what’s called controlled unclassified information (CUI). It’s anything from PII, law enforcement victim records to sensitive (but unclassified) technical manuals. There’s dozens of categories if anyone cares to look at them: https://www.archives.gov/cui/registry/category-marking-list
They shouldn’t be sitting out there, but it’s also not a crime.
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Yeah, as long as it it’s one with 2+ network ports. I use a little 4 port with pfsense loaded on it for my home network.
Talking about “planet wreckers” but leaving out coal is either incredibly stupid or deceitful. Nevermind that consumption is where the blame should be laid, not production.