

Yeah only their bros can check whether that’s true, and they agreeeeee!


Yeah only their bros can check whether that’s true, and they agreeeeee!


IT has been going up up up for decades now. For first world countries that have the illusion of infinite growth, the mentality is that things only get better so no need for protection ( unions ).
Now that first world got a serious shock in IT … Reality hits the fan.
On 3rd world that’s about every 10 years at best.
“First time” meme vibes.
Umionize.


Yep that’s what I though, this looks like payback from that.
The Dark reading article seems to be quite detailed but isn’t very serious though. Near the end it suggest these countermeasures:
to remove PLCs from direct Internet exposure and implement secure gateways and firewalls
place the physical mode switch on the controller into the “run” position
All I can offer is surprised Pikachu face.


Oil extracted from the ground. That takes the trophy for the whole century.


Civilization. Choose Ghandi. You’re welcome.


Completely unrelated answer, but my way of reading better is writing and drawing on the score, specially the parts that are harder to remember or play.
I see many people reading scores from tablets and that won’t work for me.
Slightly related to the topic, do an improv or make up harmony for what you’re playing. Because that’s stimulating your creative brain, which doesn’t get a big work out if you’re just playing what’s written. Btw in baroque times it was standard to play harpsichord and have a proper time for improv/solo. Classical and romantic music killed that trend.
More related to the topic, shake/headbang or the closest thing to moving/dancing you can do while playing. It’s going to be challenging next time you play flight of the bumblebee.
I see what you did here.
Here’s $5 for the advertising you did on my post /s
Is this how Twitter works now? Someone writes something useful in a decent place, then the first shill summarises, and the second shrill summarises the summary without even making it shorter? It’s like going to YouTube to see a reaction video of a reaction video 🤯🤯🤯 but at least there I know it’s actual people because AI can’t properly fake videos.


And don’t you dare compile kotlin and run on emulator while you use Chrome to read stack overflow. Those 128Gb ram from that guy are going to be short.


That’s a bit small… for disk space 😂😂😂😂😂
You can actually do a lot of stuff with this and no disk at all , just having a 500MB NFS over nas or some 2010 old laptop 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


I’m keeping my new repo in both GitHub and codeberg, but couldn’t figure out yet a few things:
How do I get unit tests to run on codeberg? I won’t self host it
How do I make jitpack see/checkout/build from codeberg?


Huh sounds like his/her first time


Yes finally someone sane
No sarcasm. It’s just hilarious using grammar from foreign languages to argue what’s the single right way to bastardize loan words. Do I have to decline octopus too? Lololol


Get your own grammar


Hey there’s no one way to be you. Take a challenge that you’re actually able to DO, if you make it too big it won’t happen or it will be painful.
So from what everyone says, pick the thing that you’re ok doing. And don’t forget to have fun. It sounds silly saying this part, but if you’re having depression the fun part is the most important thing here. If you have separation anxiety and your parents may not enjoy the movie, that’s just a tool to get you to the movies.


Watch an action movie. There’s barely any dialogue worth understanding. The best parts of the movie are visual.
If you don’t like action, def avoid comedy that relies on plot, go for comedy based on visuals.
Or find a romcom, those where the plot is predictable.
There’s also great movies for adults that are appropriate for kids. Kid’s lack of attention makes these movies very easy to follow the plot.
How did you know?
Jokes on you, my full tank is $50. Australian dollars. I have a small car to compensate.


Dang this is cool! Would you sell it? I’m so far, post prices will probably make it too expensive for me.


The Wayback Machine has not archived that URL.
I can’t understand what this article is talking about.
When I create and run a simple MCP server, I decide what commands it’s able to run. I can decide if the interface is stdio or http with sse. So I can’t see how someone would send me a request for “rm -rf /” that would actually run it, unless running it is part of the intended features.
Maybe the protocol design leaves that in the open, but I think not even negligence would be enough to implement this flaw, because it’s easier to NOT do it.