Being loved and respected by the people in my life.
I found it by reflecting on the things that truly gave me fulfillment in life. Once you strip away the noise the only thing is left is the people in your life.
Being loved and respected by the people in my life.
I found it by reflecting on the things that truly gave me fulfillment in life. Once you strip away the noise the only thing is left is the people in your life.

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They were responding to the React.js vulnerability which is a 10/10 severity, sky is falling event so there really was little choice.


Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
My Italian grandmother taught me to break the spaghetti. Also, my Italian grandfather fought for the Allies in WW1, coming to the US in 1923 the last year before the xenophobic, 1924 anti-immigration bill was passed essentially cutting off immigration. He came with his pregnant sister through many trials on a long boat cruise to re-unite her with her husband who was already living in the US. So by 1940 my Italian grandmother was supporting the US where she had lived for over a decade. Please do not make assumptions about people’s Italian grandmothers.
BTW my grandfather was a bit of a bad-ass, he served in the Arditi, Italian shock-troops who specialized in explosives and close quarter combat with edged weapons. He taught me to shoot a rifle when I was 7!


Like all human endeavors, science is imperfect and often fails us. Yet still it is the best system we have for learning how the world works. And when it does work it is very powerful. Look at for instance the Michelson-Morley experiment to find the ether. When this experiment produced negative results it upended our understanding of electromagnetism and caused a revolution in science. Scientific progress can be slow, but learning from our failures is built into the system.


Imagine if religion had to adhere to the scientific method. All claims need to be peer reviewed and reproducible. Seems like a pretty big difference to me.


Food from thousands of miles away in abundant quantities.


Also great is “The Case of the Unexplained” series by Mark Russinovich, author of Sysinternals, where he uses the various Sysinternals tools to solve real problems:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/resources/webcasts


The boy was 4, not like this was two infants being swapped. The parents had to know.


Is that more than the kernel?


Give me some stone knives and bear skins and I could construct a mnemonic memory circuit. ;-)


So its like Ntop for Kubernetes? Is it better than Ntop?


At least they did not become the unabomber?


Ok I see a lot if discussion on this topic but no one seems to have mentioned the main feature of the spec that makes them phishing resistant: presence detection. This is what makes FIDO resistant to credential replay. The spec is not perfect but it prevents most common phishing attacks.


It is a little slow at times, but the fun bits are really awesome. And you can get a linux package to display system info as !Krells


I transitioned to an ebike.
I an a certified mobile pentester and can tell you this is complete nonsense. There are real threats to your privacy and there are attacks that work against mobile devices. If you want to know what to do to protect yourself this EFF guide is a good place to start -> https://ssd.eff.org/playlist/journalism-student