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I’m Elizabeth, a Jill of Many Trades. Opinions are my own unless otherwise said.

  1. Target does tend to build cases, up to a certain point, so as to not waste LE time. But it’s not as much as people tend to think. If you steal a candy bar or a loaf of bread it’s just not worth it, but more? A TV? Yes.
  2. Sadly not a whole lot you can do. You could try and gain some legitimacy by getting your recipe added to homebrew but otherwise no clue. I wasn't laughing at it at the author, more so just the irony of the situation.
  3. This tool makes providing evidence for SOC2 slightly easier, and I do wish I had had this when I started my SOC2 journey at $dayJob.
  4. Hahaha, I love it. But also, a security tool you're going to be using against your core infrastructure should probably not be a random binary that you also tell users to strip quarantine off of to use: `sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine`. Sigh at the state of running stuff on macOS sometimes.

    All joking aside, this looks great. Is there a plan to allow for "custom checks" with custom rules users create? Think of "never should happen" access from a to z, etc.

  5. Did you try putting it in your global config file?

    Windows: ~/AppData/Local/pnpm/config/rc

    macOS: ~/Library/Preferences/pnpm/rc

    Linux: ~/.config/pnpm/rc

  6. I don't think it's entirely inaccurate to call out sick here. If you're having issues compartmentalizing the fact you are not getting paid it can impair your ability to effectively control the airspace.
  7. Off the top of your head do you know of any file transfer tools that do utilize multiple streams?
  8. They're getting to the point of 200-300RPS for some of my smaller marketing sites, hallucinating URLs like crazy. It's fucking insane.
  9. There’s only one, and not really obscure, interpretation of this acronym in a technical forum post announcement from a TLS certificate authority, the context was sufficient.
  10. Both forks coexist and pull fixes from each other.
  11. Yeah, they got a status page up now, but initially it was everything was green for a good while ;).
  12. Oh yes please. Do you have a "preorder" on the App Store yet?
  13. I have to ask: why didn't you plug your phone in while stationary? That seemed entirely avoidable.
  14. > reached docker in terms of virtualization

    Except docker, on its own without something else in the stack, isn't Virtualization.

  15. It’s not terribly difficult to get a gov domain, it’s just much easier to do an ordinary one. Smaller towns and cities outsource to cheap WYSIWYG type builders that also include a domain so it’s really simple to just go that route too.
  16. They buy the domain their customer _wants_ them to buy. That customer is free to transfer it out if they want to. What are you going on about?
  17. I was just refuting the “only Chinese phones have alt stores” factoid.
  18. Didn’t Samsung introduce their own App Store?

    https://galaxystore.samsung.com/

  19. Why do people write frameworks on top of programming languages that other developers wrote?

    Feels like a similar kind of energy, but your scenario is easier: if it goes away they could find new maintainers or take it up themselves.

  20. If I recall correctly, removing/unpairing the AirPods and forcing a re-pair will forcibly trigger an update.
  21. At least DoH is available still for the most part on those ISPs.
  22. Down below it says this:

    > Everything you’ve learned here is a lie.

    > The process we just describe is for the original version of TLS, which is outdated compared to the more modern version of TLS 1.3.

  23. With how aggressively Anthropic is crawling the internet right now, they might not be far behind. They’re hitting some web properties I oversee at 50 RPS in some cases and it’s frustrating.
  24. Given the entire bottom section, it seems like accessibility was taken into account here.
  25. Seems intentional, at the bottom:

    > The journey continues with even more to explore. Contact us for pricing

  26. People have been hating on this or that language. In particular PHP for the better part of 15/20 years now. It’s just human nature and tribalism at this point I guess. There’s the potential to create insecure code in any language, it just happened most often in PHP because of how accessible and cheap it was for the masses with shared hosting is all.

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