Don’t drag the lizard people into this. Even they aren’t trapezoidal.
Don’t drag the lizard people into this. Even they aren’t trapezoidal.
They likely would have needed to redesign all the controls and figure out the initiation sequences out again from scratch. The weapons in question were fitted with encrypted detonation controls developed with US assistance.
They have a lot of the Soviet weapons design bureaus. Not sure how many of the original designers are still around. The tricky bit will be refining enough uranium or plutonium in a war zone.
Larger fans are generally quiter
You don’t leak a passwords database publicly on the Internet in good faith.
I remember at least one indie dev saying that they would prefer you pirate the game instead of using key resellers as they tend to cost the devs lots of time and money dealing with credit card fraud.
The issue here is that Schneier is discussing brute force forward computation of cryptography (IIRC of AES). Quantum computers don’t iteratively attack primes by attempting to compute all possible primes. The current conventional computer attacks against RSA also aren’t brute force hence why the advised size of an RSA key right now is 4096 bits.
This calculation only holds if there is no faster way than brute force iterating the entire key space.
Windows IIS probably from around the time of windows 8 so maybe 2012. Probably running on either windows server 2012 (like exchange, an active directory domain controller, or if you are unlucky sharepoint) or some weirdly configured appliance running windows 8 ish enterprise.
I’m a little concerned killing the main breaker might result in a sudden temperature change that might fracture the gas line. Of course if you turn the gas off you might get fried.
I’m now wondering if they have confused loitering (an ill defined concept, particularly to kill over) with looting
Ah today’s bothsidesism
Lol. I thought the Falkland Islands looked a lot like Madagascar I just somehow never looked at the rest of the map.
if you are looking for a HURD based stable OS you are a bit out of luck.
Nice opossum
Probably wiping process control code from the systems that contain tons of fiddly hard to find constants and other information.
This probably violates California privacy protection laws. Which they will have to follow if they are in the US and have data on persons in California
This aircraft predates most of the issues. I suspect FedEx cheaped on maintanance.
Why yes, I would like my stack traces to make no ffing sense! I’m so glad you asked.
I feel like I saw this hallway on McMansion Hell
The FireTV os is worse. The active focus indicator is different between pages of the OS ignoring apps. Oh and it changes constantly.