I'll accept carpet shrimp.
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Need to also consider that depending on the airline the movies/TV/games may not be free, or if they're not free you need wired headphones to enjoy them - which is problematic as less phones support them and consumers switch to wireless by default. So you either pay $10-20 for a shitty pair of wired buds that you won't use again, or you just ignore it and leave it on the default - the flight tracker.
I think the meme needs to be changed with the guy with the lever also being strapped to the bottom track.
No lungs, no lung cancer
Stains in the 5th picture scream "murder scene."
Almost nothing. IMO DuPont executives take the crown.
Less links = less ad impressions, less impressions = less money.
This means that when a CDN service is used as a WAF, the web application it protects is open to Internet traffic, and is expected to validate that it responds only to web traffic that originates from and by the CDN service.
When this validation is lacking, backend applications can easily be directly accessed over the Internet.
So, misconfigured backends that don't limit access to CDN sources can be fingerprinted through web scans. Seems like a big honking nothing-burger.
No shit, Sherlock. Still, guess it's good that what we all unofficially knew is now official.
"What the hell is a puma?"
Another problem is that American car makers are not interested in making affordable small vehicles, they're interested in maximizing their per vehicle profit margins which means SUVs and trucks. Very few options for compacts globally, let alone in north America.