

Call them and tell them to open it. It probably isnt legal for them to close the port if you ask them to open it.
Call them and tell them to open it. It probably isnt legal for them to close the port if you ask them to open it.
Lol no
Chia is grown, not mined.
Wazuh
Active responses are like fail2ban but better
Npm package manager is vulnerable to mitm attacks. The packages aren’t signed like, for example, apt does
Is this a valid WordPress replacement?
Edit: nope, its closed source
Edit2: oh, it is open source. But the install instructions are glaringly insecure
If amazon sold stolen credit cards or murder-for-hire, would you say “that seems like an options feature that I won’t use”?
No, because things that are designed to cause harm shouldn’t be tolerated. We have enough problems with misinformation here. Let’s not encourage tools that make it worse.
Except it harms our ecosystem?
Gross. It uses AI to publish bullshit.
Do not want.
Just say no. You’re right they dont tell you its an option.
We know for a fact that its not gone.
What they say is that the TSA deletes it locally. They dont make any claim that other agencies that they send it to delete it. Read their claims carefuly.
the TSA has said the systems have a three percent false negative rate—how often they fail to properly match a person to their image in the database—which would equate to 68,000 failures daily if the technology was spread across all airports.
Holy crap, so 1 out of every 30 times I fly, I get to fly under someone else’s identity that looks like me?
Fuck that’s broke
Substrings. How they work?