I think people would be surprised how much of the worlds infrastructure just runs on top of ordinary Windows computers, not fundamentally much different from your home PC.
A single buggy kernel driver update from CS Falcon is showing it.
Even grocery store checkout machines aren't safe.
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yes friend I think it's about the irony, not celebrating the murder itself.
it seems the victim supported violent black criminals, yet was killed by a violent black criminal. destroyed by the very thing he promoted.
people have always found that trope humorous, back to the story of midas.
yes friend, I believe the artist hints at it in their (translated) description:
>The first time, I failed to land, so I set up money with everyone in the office and made Sachiko a body that could keep flying all the time.
>Also, you may think that it was a composition you saw somewhere, but don't worry.
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simplest tool that can do that im aware of is binwalk, should be easy to install if you're on linux. does entropy analysis and can generate a nice graph too
yes nodes advertise their bandwidth, can configure it as well to underutilize if you want
was a bit of a meme answer though as I only recommend it with a cooperative ISP, you'll get flooded with spam/hacking abuse complaints so be well prepared if you do
"3rd quarter layoffs" there isn't a meme and it actually what's always used, click rate is several times anything else
just put something about layoffs/redundancies and employees will always open it
classical antiquity was far more culturally popular pre-20th century than today. in media of the time like theatre plays, even writing poetry in latin
we need to think about ancient rome more
no real way to protect against dns rebinding in a standard web app codebase unfortunately, it's a system-level issue. would have to handle dns resolution in the app itself which is impractical
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