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DNA Lounge has something similar - I think they even mentioned infinite JavaScript loops, and images that expand like zip-bombs.
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Literally the same day as HP *activating a “kill switch” code for their printers.
“Overly verbose text and introductions” - starting to suspect that a lot of these articles weren’t written by a human, which makes you wonder if any of the information is accurate.
There’s a linux file called fstab which is often pronounced f-s-tab because it’s a table of file systems. It was somewhat surprising to hear Dave Plummer pronounce it as “f-stab”, as in stabbing someone…
The name itself can’t really change in OSM because it’s based on what someone “on the ground” would see, i.e. street signs, etc.
Previous OSM naming conflicts have usually been areas of disputed land where some group de-facto controls the land/people and therefore the street signs, and therefore the OSM ‘name’ tag.
That’s not going to work very well for a big region of mostly international waters between several countries.
“I’m glad there’s OxyContin and video games to keep those people quiet” - Andreessen, allegedly.
I remember writing one of those using a bitmap font from some Arduino LCD driver program and publishing it for free on the Android store. Someone offered £50 for the source code and I wonder if they’re related.
see also: NACS (yep that’s a Tesla plug in a standards agreement)
Saw someone wearing that shirt in a shopping mall in the UK!
The app itself remembers what subs to show you
Could ask a journalist or lawyer to send it?
Be careful of the character limit on each viewer, as they can “trim” your title in the middle of some markup tag and just display part of it as the title.
That’s how cities work - a 300-home apartment building isn’t going to have 300 generators on the balconies and expect each family to maintain one - it has a single grid connection with specialists to maintain the electric.
It’s definitely possible to have a hardware token which allows confirming the transfer details - https://www.manua.ls/nationwide/card-reader-security-for-internet-banking/manual
They can’t book 75 people for a train which can only seat 50
The official statistics lists how frequently that occurs.
RealCalc is nice - it emulates a scientific calculator, and doesn’t ask for any permissions.