Never dealt with an intermittent failure or race condition, eh?
Never dealt with an intermittent failure or race condition, eh?
Doesn’t every company offer that? “Yeah we’re really done supporting this, but if you want to spend a million quid a month on it then sure, you can have ultra extra extended support”, then every old company that relies on this for their money-printing machine and can’t be bothered updating their ancient code sends them a blank cheque.
Maybe that bug report was the motivation for the collaboration! Or maybe the level 1 support aren’t aware of unannounced business decisions.
The point of making of open to everyone was so they’d have other traffic to hide their own secret communications amongst, right?
Probably worth putting this in the post description so we don’t all need to ask “what’s that?”
Fedify is a TypeScript library that makes it easy to create federated server applications based on the ActivityPub protocol.
That read like a TFTS story with no punch line
SystemHome Assistant OS, the Home Assistant Operating System, is an embedded, minimalistic, operating system designed to run the Home Assistant ecosystem. It is the recommended installation method for most users.
That thumbnail is a good one for [email protected]
Search for “emergency” in your settings, I can apparently turn them all off (though I’ve never received one anyway)
It has been suggested the name “Stan” is a portmanteau of the words “stalker” and “fan”, though it is unknown if the name was chosen with that intention. The term “stan” has since become an internet slang term for an extremely obsessed fan of something or someone and is derived from the song’s title.
It was actually a pretty good Bond parody too!
I think the problem is that people use “algorithm” to mean “curated social media feed”, whereas it actually refers to a kick-ass prog-metal band
I think the hard part would be keeping it up to date as instances change
if my backup key can just be cloned that easily
Do you consider $10,000 of equipment plus breaking your safe and extracting your pin to be easy? Who did you get on the wrong side of!?
The attacker would need physical possession of the YubiKey, Security Key, or YubiHSM, knowledge of the accounts they want to target and specialized equipment to perform the necessary attack. Depending on the use case, the attacker may also require additional knowledge including username, PIN, account password, or authentication key.
The attacks require about $11,000 worth of equipment and a sophisticated understanding of electrical and cryptographic engineering. The difficulty of the attack means it would likely be carried out only by nation-states or other entities with comparable resources and then only in highly targeted scenarios. The likelihood of such an attack being used widely in the wild is extremely low.
Given this massive caveat I’d almost call that headline misleading
the answer given by the watch was not generated by AI in the strict sense but “by grabbing public information on websites on the Internet.”
So it’s just doing the same thing that Google’s “AI search” does where it copies the joke answers from reddit?
I guess the people we associate with aren’t the kind to be interested, and even if they are there’s apparently nothing worth saying about it
200 million users apparently, though I think that everyone with an Instagram account was auto-added (or something like that)
Addendum to 2: never believe that what they say is relevant to what’s actually happening here. You have a lot of faith that the people writing error messages knew what they were doing!