On the ground they only arrived 2 months after the USSR captured Berlin, but that doesn’t mean they didn’t do any bombing runs before…
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HFS has this limitation but isn’t the default file system anymore since several years ago.
32-bit systems could only handle 4 GB of RAM
I don’t understand why people always say that. Pentium Pro could handle 64 GB even though it was a 32 bit CPU. It had a 36 bit address bus. Later models are the same.
Etymologisch kann man auch bei der Kokosmilch usw. argumentieren. Milch ist mindestens vor 1k Jahren schon nicht nur tierische Milch, sondern auch Pflanzensaft.
Persönlich bin ich bei dem Thema etwas zwiegespalten. Auf der einen Seite ist das natürlich purer Lobby-Unfug. Auf der anderen Seite perpetuiert das Veggie-Chicken aber auch die Normalisierung des Fleisch-Chicken.
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He’s not from Russia though. He was born in Uzbekistan and he was 5 when the Soviet Union collapsed. He grew up in Malta and in the US.
Eigentlich sind Menschen allgemein nicht besonders gut in irgendwas, aber Männer haben mehr Selbstvertrauen und deshalb glauben wir trotzdem dass wir was drauf haben
I think in the future, it is advisable to use larger distributions where a lot of eyes look at, like Debian.
This reminds me of the time when Debian broke their OpenSSL and for two years, ssh keys generated on Debian were basically taken from a pool of only 32k different keys…
That time it was an honest mistake, but it would actually have been a very efficient attack too if it had been intentional. Imagine succeeding at getting your target to use private keys for ssh or ssl etc. from a tiny pool that makes something usually impossible to brute force suddenly trivial. And nobody noticed it for two years.
It’s just a natural immune reaction. Trying to burn us off with fever
I don’t know that either, but for other drugs that can prevent hiv infections, it’s much more frequent. Like weekly, or daily.
I’m not sure about this… the build systems I work with are either so complex that something like cmake gets used because that way we can support multiple build systems on different platforms without maintaining five different projects, or they are so simple that it frankly doesn’t matter whether it’s make or something else.
And in the former case, i.e. the only case where I even care what tool we use, what I care about the most is speed, so I would want something like ninja instead of make (which cmake conveniently supports). I don’t want to micro-optimize by doing everything myself with redo.
The article says it started on a Friday morning in Minnesota. It’s clear that that’s when the attack started and not a case of the first guy starting work that day discovering that it happened, because the article also says that they tried to contain it as it was going on, but ultimately failed.
Minnesota is at UTC-5 and China is at UTC+8, meaning when it’s morning in Minnesota, it’s already 13 hours later in China, i.e. middle of the night.