Was going to say hi after the show then lost ya.
@squeevey
[+] Good at: problem solving, organizing digital chaos, and photography. I bake bread, cook, play dnd, and tinker. Like interactive art, science, electronics, physics. In the library you'd likely find me in 5xx,6xx, and 7xx. Decent at voice acting too.
Was going to say hi after the show then lost ya.
Thought I saw your hat!
It is often said if you have physical access to a computer, you can eventually have root.
With good marketing, use half of it as a bar and fund the restoration of the building.
"Restoration bar" β patron funded
Envoy for the shield of america (Eftsota) sounds a lot like she Effed 'Sota.
It's 8pm CST! PITT TIME!
But Australians get a pass, right?
Agreed. I hate the superficial name calling, but I also question if anything else would hit. I probably should delete it because I ain't got nothing against anyone with bird legs and/or hoish behaviour.
grith.ai/blog/clineje...
> [β¦] every developer who installed or updated Cline got OpenClaw installed on their machine without consent.
> how the attacker got the npm token: injecting a prompt into a GitHub issue title, which an AI triage bot read, interpreted as an instruction, and executed.
I blame Teams.
"That ho, that ho, has got to go!"
Sounds like someone got the message!
How long until Waymo becomes a real-time roving surveillance platform?
Real-time facial recognition.
A state-of-the-art differential engine to provide Real-time object tracking and vectorization.
Continuously update SSID scanning and location database.
I'm pro grip, anti balance.
The grip or the coffee sitting precariously in the narrow arm of the couch?
Taking my studded tire off my bike. I apologize in advance for any ice or snowfall.
Georgia Tech researchers reverse-engineered Life360 / Tile's protocol and found it broadcasts your location in plaintext, uses a MAC address that never changes, and the company changed their privacy policy to admit they sell your precise location data ππ‘
What did you do to get that noticed? I'm barely getting nibbles myself.
The CEO burger challenge illustrates the fact that they dance for us. They depend on we the people.
If you've never seen it, I would suggest doing it. if only to force yourself to watch it continuously instead of getting up and pausing it.
Sheri Byrne-Haber's "Giving A Damn About Accessibility" has great tips on how to deal with people who challenge or dismiss the need for accessibility.
uxdesign.cc/giving-a-dam...
It's hard out there.
Totally understand that.
That's for the caffeine. I'm sure other ingredients would get you first. Let's go with the 56 someone later suggested.
I'm happy to help organize them/drive them so you don't have to think about them. Then you only have to worry about "next steps".
Can't get that link to work.
The hidden tracking is far more nefarious.
www.svd.se/a/K8nrV4/met...
How have I missed this songβ½
Kristi Noem is a bird-legged ho!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=34q4...
I'd be surprised if there wasn't some tiny print on the menus that says something to the effect of "By placing an order with us, you give us a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, world-wide, sublicensable right, and license to use your voice and likeness"