I personally ignore these.
I personally ignore these.
My manager marks the daily meeting as mandatory (if you don’t attend you must send your daily update before to the team chat).
And he exploits them as follows:
Is it considered to be a good approach?
Thanks, what you wrote is what I meant:
What if the unexpected SSH latency hadn’t been introduced, this backdoor would live?
Do you think Jia Tan is alive now to talk about his famous bug?
What if the unexpected SSH latency hadn’t been introduced, this backdoor would live?
I wonder how many OSS projects include backdoors that doesn’t appear in performance checks
Simple Solitaire Collection from F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/de.tobiasbielefeld.solitaire/
It’s super soothing.
It depends if it’s in the cloud or not
Well done, less hatred in our world.
Nazism is so 30’s, don’t they have something more popular to hate?
It also happene in 2019 to a similar company called MyHeritage: https://twitter.com/haveibeenpwned/status/1098327769660850176
I didn’t further investigated it, however I remember that the Kodi remote app port worked, but the torrent streaming port (Elementum specifically) didn’t.
While on the Xiaomi Mi Box S it worked.
They do something similar on their smart TVs - it’s not possible to run Kodi with torrent streaming plugins, they block it on purpose.
I’m curious whether this sweet feature alone will decrease data greedy websites revenue in $ millions
Thank you very much! great practical insights.
If you plan to do it again, how about to increase the data timespan (e.g. 6 months)? it will also give insight about scale as the time passes?
One privacy expert, Alexander Hanff, filed a complaint…
I bet he always locked his bedroom door room as a teenager
What’s the email of the privacy committee again?
The CEO short-term logic makes sense: Yahoo search = Lower cost = Higher profit margin = Happy shareholders = Happy CEO
But she forgot that: Yahoo search = Shit
And then it happened
This isn’t true.
You can count hundreds here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Israeli_inventions_and_discoveries
For history fans:
LZ77 and LZ78 are the two lossless data compression algorithms published in papers by [two Israelis named] Abraham Lempel and Jacob Ziv in 1977 and 1978… Besides their academic influence, these algorithms formed the basis of several ubiquitous compression schemes, including GIF and the DEFLATE algorithm used in PNG and ZIP.
Paradoxically, due to these charges, EU profit from the consumer rights.