- "You can anonymously post on HN" - New account? flagged / green / unvouched and HN will still be able to connect the account unless <extra work>. And you know they all connected with each other
Could do speech analysis on the text and compare against company slack / email.
only a few people have the access to the leaked info and trivial to work out
- nope
- How come Palintir didnt flag Epstein?
- it boggles the mind that everyone is complaining about tiktok and yet, each of the big cloud providers have data centers in china, hey but dont worry guys, they're physically separated honest
- The Cybertruck Can Still Rust! (youTube | Waveform Clips | Marques Brownlee)
- I watched a video about it after Cybertruck release, but can't figure out which one it was mentioned in to share it, but basically, yes, the knew about this, its mentioned in the owners manual. If I recall correctly, the video mentioned that it should be covered when not in use, and it will suck if birds are shitting (uncovered) on it too.
Edit: Found link to Owners Manual breakdown / Video
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-cybertruck-owners-manual-rev...
And from there found exact spot where it talks about maintenance / cleaning:
- google ignores incognito mode https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=39078417
- if you leave the mouse hovering over a video and, if it autoplays (previews) an $amount of the video, it will be added to your view history and you will then be offered more of that "content".
I turn this "feature" off every time I open it, it tells me it has saved that configuration, but that is not the case. like other poster commented, review your view history and delete anything you do not want to see or clear it out entirely. There is also option to "don't recommend channel" ([3x ...] beside the video)
- oh, it wasn't that pricey when i did it (plus my company at the time payed it)
how about this (its free)? - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2024/
- CEH then - certified ethical hacker
- lots of discussion about this
https://hn.algolia.com/?q=certifications
If I can make a suggestion, find the topics you like and get stuck in on your own. set your own labs up (if possible) play and get hands on with the stuff you have a deep interest in. Certs are a good way to get an interview, but they are not really a true signal of knowledge.
CISSP (not cheap / some would say not easy), used to be highly valued, however, that's not really the case anymore. (picking just one example)
Some would say, that these certs are a bit of a scam these days, as you have to renew them every year (additional cost) earn credits (additional work), have someone vouch for you (basically have a colleague who has the cert and will sign for you).
This is just an opinion and not as detailed as it could be.
has a lot of decent tools in one place (select the ones you want, download one exe - run it, it grabs the latest version of everything you selected and installs it with sane options [no toolbars / good location] (I haven't used it in a long time so I am not sure if that's still the case, it gets mentioned here sometimes, so maybe search here about it, get a fresher perspective, i used to use it a lot though.))
https://nakka.com/soft/clcl/index_eng.html - its a clipboard manager you mentioned notepad++ already, it has some useful plugins too