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  • Future Lee Harvey Oswald's, every one of them!

  • The subject of how humans might perceive four dimensional space is covered in a later book of three body novels (Remembrance of earth's past series). The author describes is as being able to see into sealed three-dimensional objects as if they had an open top. As such you could easily traverse into sealed rooms etc from such a perspective.

    I thought it was quite an interesting idea.

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  • Nah, I got the BCG back in the 80s, and I'm in the UK. So definitely not just Mexicans. That is one nasty vaccination, by the way. Do not recommend the experience.

  • Oh, I read this John Grisham book.

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  • If they cannot see a verified human gaze they won't let you even load the site!

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  • Yes, the tech exists already on phones. Not sure how they'd enforce it on pc.

    "Sorry, YouTube is not available to systems without a functioning camera."? Perhaps with a link to premium :p

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  • When these tools hit their bottom line enough, they will go the extra mile to block them.

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  • The only thing stopping them doing this right now, is that they know it would get regulatory pushback. It has a real chance of causing laws to be made about when and how advertising is appropriate, and those laws might stop some of the things they're doing now. So they sit as close to that line as they can without crossing it so they can keep self-regulation.

    The moment they believe world governments wouldn't stop them doing it, is the moment they'll do it.

    And in terms of benefit for the advertisers and service providers, it's a no-brainer. Advertisers know that a large percentage of people tune out, or even leave the room when an advert is on. I think it's part of the reason they kept them so short on youtube, because if they showed you that there's 1:30 ad break you might go to the toilet, get a drink, or anything else that takes you away from the ad. If they show you 15seconds, well you'll probably just sit that one out.

    An advert they know people are actually watching is worth a LOT more to advertisers.

  • I suspect explosions from battery chemistry would be too slow compared to what was seen with these pagers, and power derived from an explosive compound that would be this deadly with such a small footprint wouldn't be good for a pager (and probably not effectively rechargeable at least). Not to say if they wanted to hide things, they could install a smaller battery with the rest of the volume made up by some form of plastic explosive. I just don't think there's a battery chemistry in use right now that will both generate a suitable amount of power and also go from stable to boom in the speeds we saw with this attack.

    I find it far more likely they had a small amount of plastic explosive (perhaps hidden as part of the battery).

    But who knows in reality? Well except Mossad :P

  • To be fair, at the exact moment he said "All good here" it probably was. It just became very ungood, very quickly.

  • Yes, but we required the answer in the form of a question. So, no points for you.

  • But I've never played smash. What does that mean? Oh! Oh.

  • Instructions unclear, VPN'd into my own home network.

  • I have auto redirect to 443. But --nginx works fine. I think it overrides stuff for whatever the specific url used is.

  • There's a certbot addon which uses nginx directly to renew the certificate (so you don't need to stop the web server to renew). If you install the addon you just use the same certbot commands but with --nginx instead and it will perform the actions without interfering with web server operation.

    You just then make sure the cron job to renew also includes --nginx and you're done.

  • It makes sense that they issue short certificates, though. The sole verification is that you own the domain. If you sell/let the domain lapse and someone else takes it over, there's only a limited time you would hold a valid certificate for it.

  • An array?

    var turtles = new Turtle[] { new Turtle(), new Turtle() };

    Don't do this :P

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  • You realize there's 8 billion people on the planet? The majority of people either didn't (or luckily for them still don't) know who this guy is.

  • Nothing to do with pets, but in Korea there are places that serve dog. At least it was the case when I was there 20+ years ago. But, of course they're not pets, they're farmed like any other livestock I would expect, and these places were not exactly commonplace even then, so maybe now they're just not a thing? I've not really looked into it.

    Now, saying "x" people eat pets is likely just what others have said, a slur used against whichever subset of people is the target of the month. Maybe it once had roots in facts like those I've mentioned, but they're far removed from them now.

    No, I did not partake in eating dog.