Aaah classic. Forgot to prefix it with:“this is not financial advice”
Aaah classic. Forgot to prefix it with:“this is not financial advice”
Another Harambe event has disturbed our timeline…
STEP AWAY FROM THE WHEEL!!1!
Now THAT’S a lower back tattoo I could get behind!
It’s still extremely shitty unethical behavior in my book since the negative impact is not felt by the organization that’s failing to validate their inputs, but your peers who are potentially being screwed out of a review process and a spot in a journal or conference
Caveat: not all of academia seems to be that rotten. The evidence found on arxiv.org is mainly, if not only, in the field of AI research itself 🤡
You can try it yourself, just type the following in googles search box:
allintext: “IGNORE ALL PREVIOUS INSTRUCTIONS” site:arxiv.org
A little preview:
I see your pitiful vibe coding and raise you… SPITE CODING 👿
Ah yeah there’s a little misunderstanding. IP addresses can be represented as 32-bit unsigned integer numbers, where each 8-bit chunk is separated by a dot.
So the conversion is: 133742069 (decimal) -> 00000111111110001011110111110101 (binary) -> 00000111.11111000.10111101.11110101 (8-bit chunks) -> 7.248.189.245 (resulting IP)
I prefer:
ping 133742069
(probably lands you on a list tho…it’s a US DoD IP)
🫡
I mean, you could just use a launcher that lets you pick custom icons
So wait…you can’t just change the app icon to something you want on iOS? 😄
Objection!
Exhibit A:
Next: Watch the Trump administration try to force the big national carriers to give preferential treatment to Trump Mobile on their radio hardware
Frankfurt unstable Oder
There is! It’s called drip and is a project started by a berlin-based feminist collective iirc.
Free, open-source, local data only
It was a simpler time 🥲
You’ll also develop an overbite 👍
Ah yes, Firebase. The Google version of leaking all your company data through a public S3 bucket
I remember when they launched and started pushing it in the Android dev community. Actually won a Google Pixel at a Firebase sponsored hackathon in my town…after that I never touched Firestore again. Using that ACL language to restrict access, you could see the massive foot gun from a mile away