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Money is a hell of an aphrodisiac
Money is a hell of an aphrodisiac
It’s always true for sufficiently large values of “a few”
This particular arms race began a couple of decades ago at least…
Do you like Tab and Mountain Dew?
They should™ work with any git repo hosted by any method right down to running git-http-backend as a CGI script I would have thought.
So, as far as I can see the ruling was that the guy hadn’t sufficiently proved through his actions (e.g. protesting, joining any anti-war movements or in this case even expressing this view to anyone beforehand) that he was an actual conscientious objector and not just a chancer who didn’t want to serve.
The fact that he played PUBG was brought up as part of the suggestion that he was just having a go but wasn’t the whole case against him. Indeed tbh I can’t really see anything suggesting it was a particularly important consideration compared to the lack of positive evidence of conscientious objection but obviously it’s the bit that’s going to get clicks.
It didn’t have a warhead attached
If you have access to directly write to arbitrary disk locations you already have full control. Why bother with overwriting the logo file with a malicious payload if you can just overwrite the actual kernel…
Wtf does their browser history look like to be getting those sorts of ads?!
This is why I always rename all the variables in the project on each PR.