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- bagelsSorry, to make my point more clear: They knew the identity of the killer, and this is part of how they found his dead body. If he hadn't killed himself, they would have found him regardless, since they knew who he was, and knew the license plate of the car he was driving.
- Who ever credibly claims that cameras prevent crime though?
- But they found him? If he was alive, he probably would have been caught eventually, no?
- There were plenty of somethings found at the time.
- My experience with tapes does not match yours. I've seen both audio and VCR tapes unspool by playing or trying to remove them from the player.
- Game was really good. Fun gameplay, fun dialog. I played through it multiple times. I can't think of many games that I've done that for.
If you haven't seen it, and aren't inclined to play it, there are some good playthroughs on youtube to get a sense of what it's about.
- You could figure it out, but if you're the one getting sued, it's going to cost you a lot of money to pay their lawyers to prove that you didn't have the rights, and someone else did.
- I tried it out, and found out that my primary internet connection had failed, and I was on the backup due to a power outage earlier today. Useful!
- Or, it was lower priority for discovering exploits due to the number of users.
- The point being made is that the death penalty does not serve a rehabilitation purpose for a pretty obvious reason.
- Some of it, but much is lost to drag. They do have to limit speed at all times.
- This is the worse outcome, and the more likely one.
- Seems appropriate to me. Person was holding a gun while doing a robbery which greatly amplifies the danger inherent in the crime they were doing.
On the flip side, I knew someone who interrupted a car burglary and was murdered by the burglar. Imagine what might happen if someone came upon the guy you know of who was doing a robbery while holding a stolen gun?
The person you knew made a lot of choices that led to this, any of which had they not chosen to do would have led to not being an armed robber: don't do a robbery, don't steal a gun, don't do a robbery while holding a gun.
- Autobiographical?
- That isn't happening anymore, and now we also have social media.
- "you can’t use them when your application is running on remote environments"
This isn't always the case. Maybe it's really hard in a lot of cases, but it's always not impossible.
- The ones at the top of the board, especially on the first challenge not only had to have a good algorithm, but also had to get lucky. And of course if you submit too many times to get just as lucky as they did, they ban you. Stupid contest.
- "difficult for the pilot to maintain control of the aircraft" sounds like quite an understatement.
- "The Model Context Protocol is an open standard, open-source framework introduced by Anthropic in November 2024 to standardize the way artificial intelligence systems like large language models integrate and share data with external tools, systems, and data sources."
- Code signing just says that the code was blessed by someone's certificate who at one time showed an id to someone else. Nothing to do with whether the content being signed is malicious (at least on some platforms).