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I have frequently complained that the cat doesn’t do anything useful except generate poo, and what can I do with that?
My demands to get a job are met with disdain.
I have frequently complained that the cat doesn’t do anything useful except generate poo, and what can I do with that?
My demands to get a job are met with disdain.
Altruism is never going to be the way to get companies to do the right thing. Instead, making the wrong thing a financial liability is.
I’d look to a show like The Good Place for a perfect balance.
It absolutely matters if you haven’t seen previous episodes, but each episode is still, on it’s own, great.
There’s an IDE drive in a landfill somewhere with 10BTC on it because I’m fuckwit.
I think a better question: Why are they reading YouTube comments?
Preachin to the choir, friend. I’d get worked up about it but I’m paid the same regardless of how upset I get.
I do one, the other senior dev does the other. We fight about it in pull requests.
I admit, this news has made me add a note to re-download firefox on my work machine…
Consumer PCs are almost certainly not covered entities under HIPAA, nor is Microsoft in its role as an OS provider.
Even then, if this whole thing were to result in an inappropriate disclosure by a covered entity, the organization that processes the data would be liable, not Microsoft.
That’s like blaming the building contractor because you left the door unlocked and someone came in and stole your cat.
Fun.
From the article, the linked Swagger docs : https://web.archive.org/web/20240120071238/https://mycscgo.com/api/v1/docs/static/index.html#/
And a little more detailed account : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/how-this-security-bug-in-washing-machines-can-help-college-students-in-the-us-do-free-laundry/articleshow/110277923.cms
It looks like these laundry machines are controlled by a mobile app, and requests are routed through The Internet™. The flaw appears to be the web service presumes a user is only able to gain access to their API endpoints via the mobile app, which only exposes certain functions to a user.
Once authorized, though, there’s no further checks like oauth scopes or even user roles, to prevent someone from doing a little bit of lateral movement to admin-style endpoints.
Lazy. The machine makers should be ashamed.
I don’t have the name handy, but there’s at least one plugin for vim that shows buffer previews in a popup. I’ve got it mapped to leader-sb (for “show buffer”).
I’ve been using it a lot lately in the day job.
My experience has been it’s close but wrong often.
It shines when I am doing the same thing for 20 variables, but then I should be using a loop instead and copilot won’t go there.
There is a reason I keep refusing to take the “Lead” position. I know what I’m good at.
No lie … if they could make a chip that like … Shuts off cognition while I’m at the gym so I don’t have to experience it … I’d consider it.
I really hate working out.
Nothing. They’re behaving quite rationally.
You just have to understand that their motivation is not “successful governing” or “making the world better” but rather, “getting more money.”
When you view their actions through the lens of self-enrichment, they’re behaving quite normally.
I’ll go along with a Friday deploy. But I ly after I have it in writing that the first time I’m opening the laptop is Monday at 8:00a. If Business is okay with that risk, tell me to mash the button.
The worst and best thing you can do when using vim is learn the movement keys (h
, j
, k
, and l
) because they’re so powerful and work no where else.
It’s a contract.
They give you some money now, and, instead of an interest rate and a term for repayment, they get a percentage of your future income for some period of time.
Particularly shitty ones continue even if you repay the original loan amount.
Not only EVs.
My '19 Honda hybrid has all the same features, save being an EV (I live in an apartment and have no place to reliably charge).
The answer to, “How do I delete someone else’s comment?” turned out to be, “$44 billion.”