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Attacks against NTLMv1
Benefits of having a general interest in many fields
Hyper-real 3d image on a 2d surface
90s Japan had an increase in people living alone or with their parents, not having interpersonal relationships, etc... a lot of what is being seen in the USA right now.
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“Let me tell you something about letters to the editor,” one old man once responded.
“…okay?” I said.
“There are three kinds of people in the world,” he told me. “There are the idiots who yell on street corners; there are the imbeciles who write on restroom walls; and then there are the truly worthless morons who write letters to the editor.”
Dr Kate Compton tweeted this thread about spite patronage and cringe commissions. I am hear for this idea, take notes rich tech people!
The moment /r/antiwork died was tailor-made for infamy. Head moderator Doreen Ford went on with Fox host Jesse Watters for an interview that would demonstrate every stereotype about the group and…
- Does he have training or experience in the subject?
- Does she try to explain everything with one idea?
- Does he show nuance?
- Is she able to change her mind?
- Does he lean toward conspiracy explanations and/or blaming the government?
- Does she cite evidence that isn’t representative of the literature as a whole?
- Does he portray experts who disagree with him as corrupt, stupid, or dishonest?
- Does the topic relate to personal identity, or is it otherwise highly political or controversial?
Things I suggest you write about
Kierkegaard
Kierkegaard was a Christian, ‘albeit a maverick Christian’, as the philosopher Gary Cox put it, because Kierkegaard emboldened people to develop a personal relationship with God instead of unreflectively assuming what the clergy sermonised. For Kierkegaard, living the truth is infinitely more important than objectively knowing it. At Kierkegaard’s funeral, the archdeacon who gave the eulogy told the huge crowd not to misunderstand or accept what Kierkegaard had written because he went too far and didn’t know it.
Like it or not, there’s a clear scientific consensus
Aspartame is safe.
A while ago I saw a nice Tweet on how to create QR codes from the command shell. There using the command qrencode.
This command can be used to display a WiFi Password. With an iPhone or Android (10) you’re able to scan QR code and connect to Wifi.It is more comfortable than entering the password on a phone.
The string that will be placed within the QRcode needs to follow a specific format, here is an example for this:
qrencode -o - 'WIFI:T:WPA;S:MyNetworkName;P:ThisIsMyPassword;; ' |display
The command will generate the following QR code that can be used by a mobile device. Scanning it with the camera app will ask you to connect to the given Wifi: