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It’s not paranoia if they really are trying to kill scam you.
IMHO you probably now have the right amount of scepticism.
It’s not paranoia if they really are trying to kill scam you.
IMHO you probably now have the right amount of scepticism.
Banks’ system are probably already compromised and don’t even know it.
I did this until I moved to an ISP that cared about IPv6.
It was almost trivial even with the ISP’s PoS router.
:old_man_yells_at_west:
It’s not even a distraction.
It’s nothing more than a funnel for money to whichever military industrial complex contractor built it, with a flimsy veneer of “aid”.
I, for one, welcome our new AI overlords.
All that outsourcing industry to India is really paying dividends now eh?
Foreign agents operating on your soil and you have to keep it quiet.
I’m really appreciating your use of &c
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Are you in the nineteenth century by any chance?
Yet.
As IPv4 blocks get scarcer and ISP’s get more customers, they’ll all eventually have to move to IPv4 CGNAT.
And that’s completely fine for most people.
If you’re not one of those people, then IPv6 is your saviour.
Technically we’re assuming Gabe is mortal, yes.
This isn’t a what if, it’s a what when.
It’s not precluding a subsequent trial that includes women.
Having said that, it is a little odd that it’s a men only trial.
Curing diabetes is not in the shareholders’ best interests.
Derp, here’s me trying to figure out what “98X” was referring to.
Someone banked $320m.
Mission accomplished.
First one then the other
I said “this is my contract mandated notice period, starting today”.
IIRC the Empire State Building was built “agile”.
We’ll keep adding floors until there’s only enough money left for the roof.
Something about making things in that early 20th C. period of the USA was amazing.
Well. To Java that’s just a string of utf-8 characters, assuming you haven’t bastardised the encoding, and it’s just yanked out of an HTTP entity. So of course they’re different.
If you’re using some json parser and object mapping library (like Jackson) then all bets are off 'cause it could be configured any which way.
On every other language and library it’s whatever the defined behaviour is.
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