It now subtracts the age you should be from the age you weren't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of the year you shouldn't be and the year you were, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called January 1st, 1970.
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The age verification scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information the you have input, it is not sure just how old you are. However, it is sure how old you aren't, within reason, and it knows how old you were.
If the validation error is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by by the upload of a high-resolution JPEG. However, the verifier must also know how old you were.
Consequently, the age you are is now the age that you weren't, and it follows that the age that you were is now the age that you aren't.
Consequently, the age you are is now the age that you weren't, and it follows that the age that you were is now the age that you aren't.
The verification system uses deviations to generate corrective dark patterns to drive you from a date of birth that isn't yours to a date of birth that is, and arriving at an age where you weren't, but now are.
The age verifier knows how old you are at all times. It knows this because it knows how old you aren't. By subtracting how old you are from how old you aren't, or how old you aren't from how old you are (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or remainder.
Partner: Hi Ryan, stick this in your mouth!
(it was delicious homemade pasta sauce)
Good eye, yes, 15U.
I got logged out a few months ago, and also my laptop died at that time, and it has taken me... a while... to dig up my password.
The rack or the room it's in?
A high-angle shot captures a black 15U open-frame server rack with casters standing on a wooden floor. Behind the rack, framed perfectly by its rear face, is a cardboard box with a 4U server chassis (cover open) resting on it. The open chassis reveals internal components, including a Mini-ITX motherboard, several beige and brown Noctua cooling fans, and, notably, an empty PCIe slot. The front of the chassis has a dense array of hot-swap bays, including thirteen 3.5-inch bays, two 2.5-inch bays, and a single optical drive bay. To the left of the rack sits a speckled stool, and the background includes exercise equipment, a VR headset, scattered tools, and a bunch of hard drives.
Partner: You might log into BlueSky and post pictures of your rack.
The paper I presented at Security Protocols Workshop is out! The theme was "controversial security".
We work to bridge the gap between platonic models of rational actors and the trenches, exploring why the real players don't always disclose vulnerabilities or issue patches.
rya.nc/files/strate...
Is he? Let's file complaints and get his license revoked.
Report JKR's tweets to the police, she's inciting violence.
The paper I presented at Security Protocols Workshop is out! The theme was "controversial security".
We work to bridge the gap between platonic models of rational actors and the trenches, exploring why the real players don't always disclose vulnerabilities or issue patches.
rya.nc/files/strate...
I heard about it, hadn't really looked into it. Using CLI LLM tools to steal secrets seems... deeply lazy.
making a list of algorithms that are chaotic and algorithms that are lawful
The "do I want to do her or be her" feelings brought on by Kate Libby, or Dade Murphy in drag?
A cast photo of HACKERS (1995) where The Phantom Phreak is actually present. They're leaning against a wall covered in netting and kinda striking cool poses, vamping.
egg-producing equipment? does joanne mean like a dvd copy of 1995 trans-coded film classic HACKERS?
I've been sitting on this code since the Bitfi debacle of 2018 - John McAfee was spokestroll for an "unhackable" cryptocurrency wallet, and long story short @saleem.bsky.social and built a reliable key extraction exploit and withheld the details out of spite.
gist.github.com/ryancdotorg/...
Of course BBC deadnames her in the byline.
I ran the math on the London GIC again recently, it's more like 15 years.
🎉 40,000 women have signed - and we’re not stopping here.
We’re united in rejecting discrimination against the trans and non-binary community. We refuse to let our voices be used to divide. This is our moment — and we’re heading for 50,000...and beyond! 🚀💥
📢 Here’s how you can help us get there...
I just saw someone on Reddit describe Las Vegas as “If Ticketmaster was a city” and holy crap.
Truth.
I remember in the friggin' 90s reading essays by forward-thinking hacker types who were like "We cannot allow the internet to become funded and sustained by advertisers, it must be nationalized now as a public service" and thinking "Seems dramatic!"
lol.
LOOOOL.
If you’re an individual, you can write to your MP to express your concerns, and state that you no longer recognise the EHRC as a NHRI. We’ve prepared a letter you can personalise and send. It helps show this issue matters to constituents.
Screenshot of an article thumbnail showing people using Garry's Mode to bypass the new UK censorship Law
This thumbnail is killing me
I mostly share this sentiment, but what I really want is to be recognized as nonbinary.
I do get spontaneously referred to in a gender neutral way fairly regularly.