

No. CIA regime change activities have been well known for longer than I’ve been alive.
No. CIA regime change activities have been well known for longer than I’ve been alive.
Such is capitalism. Plenty of stuff is still running fine without turning a profit for the shareholders.
Then why click for the comments at all?
A lot of CVEs are overrated, but yeah I still wouldn’t do it. It only takes one.
Usually the print service is implemented by the printer manufacturer. Maybe try installing one or both of these apps, I needed them to print, and it worked fine after that:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brother.mfc.mobileconnect
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brother.mfc.brprint
I’m sure there’s some way to use PS or PCL printing from Android too, but that’s probably a lot more effort.
But it would be weird to call something a “zero-day” if it wasn’t being exploited. Like if I discover a vuln, it shouldn’t be considered a zero-day, even if I report it, if I’m not exploiting it in the wild.
AI rehashing wouldn’t normally do that, at least not if it generates the article in one go. In my experience this is from multiple editing passes and no review.
Crowbar?
That’s their whole business model
Brows reportedly furrowed
Oil and money
There’s a limit? I would have imagined it only limited by the frequency of collisions you’re willing to tolerate.
he permitted the agents to search his home
No need for a warrant. This is why you don’t let them into your home unless you absolutely have to. (Also don’t talk to them without a lawyer.)
Newsmax and OAN will happily give him a softball instead. And then ABC and the rest get banned from future press conferences (at least until they sue and courts order them allowed back, again).
Well, that’s not a huge downside. They still provide those security updates in their binary builds.
Yes that’s true, sort of. There are many layers to it, but generally unmanaged wired switches are less strict. Most modern wifi systems enable client isolation by default.
Chemically destroying bacteria with soap is a slow process, though, the primary use is mechanically removing pathogens by washing your hands with soap and water, and rinsing them down the drain. So yes, antibacterial soap does pop them even harder.
It smells of AI generation. Real people don’t write this kind of article like that. I’d bet they said “write a comprehensive 2500+ word guide to install and configure samba on linux”.
Edit: the site logo is definitely AI generated, and the T&C page was also generated. This whole site is slop.
Countries spy like the sun rises in the east. Is this really news to anyone?
That sync will be resolved by syncthing’s logic. It will probably result in lost data.
I would suggest an app that does its own sync logic, like vaultwarden. That way, the client can update the database when it’s back online, instead of an external sync replacing the whole database file.