

Don’t know about “London City techbros and finance bros” but in Sweden and Norway we prefer pure EV over hybrids.
HW/FW security researcher & Demoscene elder.
I started having arguments online back on Fidonet and Usenet. I’m too tired to care now.
Don’t know about “London City techbros and finance bros” but in Sweden and Norway we prefer pure EV over hybrids.
Are you perhaps asking from a US perspective? Or maybe Indian too. I don’t know of any other countries where marriage is expensive really.
We got married in Vegas as a fun thing to do, since we’re Swedish. Legally the difference is extremely small between being “sambo” (co-living) and being married, and we could just as well kept going without getting married.
This is what it says for the deluxe edition on the PS Store:
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Had a Tesla Model 3 before, have a VW ID.7 now. They’re driven the same and it looks like they both agree about the distances driven.
FWIW
We have Matrix.
It’s a reference to Trump going on about “groceries” - repeatedly. I think Jon Stewart had a bit on it.
Funny word, “grocery”. A bit older, but some people still use it.
… so, Russian troll factory account
It’s a list from 2021 and as a cybersec researcher and Jellyfin user I didn’t see anything that would make me say “do not expose Jellyfin to the Internet”.
That’s not to say there might be something not listed, or some exploit chain using parts of this list, but at least it’s not something that has been abused over the last four years if so.
There are still server softwares our there that are going to be exposing people’s private Mastodon posts.
You could’ve saved yourself a lot of typing there by just admitting to claiming things you actually didn’t know.
If you know of other ActivityPub servers that expose private posts the same way I suggest you make a responsible disclosure to the developers.
I don’t know of any, but you claim they exist so …
You have absolutely no idea what “responsible” in “responsible disclosure” means :) It’s completely irrelevant how Mastodon has implemented private posts when it comes to how Dansup handled the issue, knowing what the effects were.
You don’t, when told of a vulnerability, handle it in a way that cause harm if it can be avoided.
Read more, post less. I’ve said nothing about any spec violation. That’s not relevant.
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Watch and try again ;) I post under my real name.
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-44754
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbKLAjPYOEg
Feel free to post less and read more.
It has everything to do with ActivityPub since if you follow that protocol strictly you will cause this behavior. It still doesn’t change that Dansup was told that this caused Bad Things™ and yet he didn’t follow normal procedure in how you handle it.
Vulnerabilities don’t need to be buffer overflows.
/cybersec researcher
Regardless whether you want to pretend that not caring about Mastodon is a valid defense when implementing software using the ActivityPub protocol, that still doesn’t change anything regarding how Dansup handled the disclosure of the effects it had.
In Sweden a single Volkswagen EV model (ID.7) now sells as much as all the Tesla models together.
In the sense that it does use more of the fuel, like a breeder reactor, that’s good. We need to stop claiming 95% good fuel to be “waste” that needs to be stored for a long time and instead just use it all up.
As I wrote, at the time the MEPs in question believed this to be fully legal. I do not know any MEPs personally today.
I understand, and really hope you will be able to get rid of Orban so that the economic conditions in Hungary can get (much) closer to the EU mean.