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So trying to hack hackthebox is not permitted? Confusion is the name of the game
So trying to hack hackthebox is not permitted? Confusion is the name of the game
I find the article bizarre. Nearly every single guy I know has or had a gaming PC. Some lucky bastards got them when they were 10 years old or younger, while I got mine way in my teens (poor family). As a comp-sci grad it was nigh 100% who had one, and working in tech there were definitely lots of them (and board games + DnD were quite popular).
Either I lived in a bubble or the article is uniquely describing the North American experience. Nobody ever told me to my face they found it weird to leave a party to watch eSports or play a few rounds of whatever MMO was around at the time.
Reading that it’s now “mainstream” just doesn’t fit my experience. It was already popular before my time.
Probably a bug in censorship that they now consider a feature. Most likely it can’t find the right sentence to censor, so it just doesn’t try.
Good job on not reading it and understanding absolutely nothing 👏
Believe it or not, I can be concerned about both.
Yes you can, most people aren’t. In real life, by far the most common response I’ve gotten when talking about privacy is 😴 . My colleagues in tech will hotly debate China’s surveillance, but happy use face ID on their iPhone, upload their entire life to Google or iCloud (including recordings of therapy sessions), send their blood into do a heritage check, nearly exclusively use Amazon for shopping, have an Amazon Ring camera at their door, and so much more.
You are the minority.
More about the part about stealing information. Most people barely look at permissions.
A flashlight app needs access to my calls, microphone, clipboard, filesystem, and network? Sure, I’ll install it.
or
Facebook needs access to all permissions? Oh is that what the popup said when I installed it?
All Temu had to do was ask and people would grant it.
Because I find USAian more appropriate. USA isn’t a representative of two entire continents.
Not sure if you’re trolling now 😂 Good meme.
It’s funny that every time someone points out the pot calling the kettle black the training kicks in to shout “whataboutism” and it must be “wumao”. It’s almost a meme. You don’t think an article about Xi Ping’s government warning about USAian surveillance would be mocked and ridiculed due to their Great Firewall? That wouldn’t be “whataboutism” though, right? It would be a “critical opinion”?
So just like the majority of USAian apps out there? I think Temu fits right in. Why are people so concerned about what China is doing with their data, but not the very countries they live in or (more importantly) the dominant online surveillance presence: the USA?
What about the 40k TV series? Thought that was happening; by that dude who played superman.
Just use I2P and share anonymously. No need to do it physically, get identified by a recording on a client’s phone, and have your door busted in by the popo. Anonymous overlay network is where it’s at.
It’s the most wanted feature.
I think if people really want it, they can pool together on a bounty.
What happened in Nov 2023?
OSX and Windows move in opposite directions at the same time? Seems a little weird.
Wut? It’s an industry bigger than football and TV and film combined! Somebody’s getting all those games and they have to be played on something too.
🤞 Make us proud, bud!
Who the hell came up with that? 😂 I’m sorry, but that’s hilarious.
Malware designed to hide files was allegedly inserted into the Grid Program – the code that allows KT users to exchange data in a peer-to-peer method
Was this their own software that had a P2P feature for their customers? Were they punishing their customers for using a tool they provided? I don’t get it.
Sometimes I’m in awe at the effort people put into these memes. Well done 😄
P.S Now make one about people who squash 100 commits into one without cleaning up the message and have a single commit with 1k added / 2k removed in it for the sake of “clean” history.
The “what do we even pay you for?” is just like with projects:
“why isn’t this finished yet?”
We have to add tests and make sure we’ve tried to cover our bases.
“that’s not necessary, if it works now, just release it” That’s not-
“I don’t care, I pay the bills”
Sure thing boss.
*a few weeks later* “This thing doesn’t work”
Yeah, it’s what we wanted to test.
“Well why didn’t you?”
😐
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