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It’s a PR issue not a legal one.
It’s a PR issue not a legal one.
This draft spec was eventually published as RFC 9562. Compared to the previous spec it adds versions 6, 7, and 8, plus best practices guidance.
Basically, there are a bunch of UUID alternatives that arose to fix the problem that UUIDs are bad for use as database keys in large tables (here’s the perspective of MySQL experts Percona). A bunch of these alternatives are actually linked from the RFC, which I haven’t seen done before. Version 7, in particular, is meant to address this use case.
So that’s why they haven’t been able to launch yet. It all makes sense now.
True, it’s a private (not local) IP. It could easily have connected to a remote system, as their proof-of-concept did.
This code execs cmd.exe
and pipes output to and from a hardcoded IP. That’s pretty weird. What’s running on that IP? How does the extension know something is there?
It looks like VS Code has no review — human or automated — or enforced entitlement system that would have stopped this or at least had someone verify it was legit.
Their findings included an extension that opens an obvious reverse shell.
Any USB-C headphones work.
Do I sense a bit of sarcasm here?
This report is from 2016. It’s mainly of historical interest.
This is an old article. It references the Batygin and Brown paper from 2016. As of 2024, it is still considered possible, but no direct evidence has been observed, and alternative explanations have been proposed, according to Wikipedia.
That is a good-looking spaceship, but unfortunately it’s not a beauty contest. I wish them success.
What a lovely cloud of dinitrogen tetroxide and unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine.
TIL that Germany had guided missiles during World War 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_guided_weapons_of_World_War_II
It’s nice that this is compatible with Redis clients, and even Redis cluster operations. But I wish they would take this opportunity to make scaling more ergonomic. The Redis cluster mode is a pain to use because certain commands don’t work on a cluster (and developers don’t seem to realize this, leading to implementation issues).
Am I reading this correctly - the planned crash landing location has changed to the Indian Ocean? I thought they wanted Hawaii because of nearby assets for telemetry. (Presuming the US would help them for strategic reasons, and because NASA and the military are customers.)
Those are some cool looking telescopes. They look like something out pf No Man’s Sky. It will be interesting to see which one gets funded. The decade long controversy in Hawaii would seem to favor the one in Chile.
This doesn’t sound like a serious problem for a company like Google. They can afford to solve it by brute force — just put a Wi-Fi hotspot in every single room.
💨 + 🕯️
It’s better now. No more bottles and kegs. This time it’s barrels, vintages and terroirs.
From your link, what it looked like before restoration:
Cezanne did many “bathers” images that are similar to this. Perhaps you are thinking of that?