everyone
use ISO 8601 or fuck off
thank you
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Perhaps the real covfefe is all the Satoshi we found along the way.
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Or maybe President Cheeto lost his grip on his phone and can't figure out where the Delete button is.
Have **you** had your daily dose of #covfefe tonight? Perhaps with a side of something distinctly Russian?
Get a text from my sister earlier today. There is bad news. I'm supposed to call after work. I have spent all day knowing there is bad news. And now I have to talk to a person to receive the bad news.
Why can't some people get that sometimes it's OK to give bad news in writing? I would much rather process without the added complication of having to talk to someone.
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Transport Canada has May the Fourth handled like a boss! http://wwwapps.tc.gc.ca/Saf-Sec-Sur/7/VRDB-BDRV/search-recherche/detail.aspx?lang=eng&mk=-1&md=&fy=0&ty=9999&ft=&ls=0&sy=0&as=1&rn=2017242
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WHEN I WAS A KID WE ADVOCATED HUMAN RIGHTS NOT BECAUSE THEY WERE THREATENED BUT BECAUSE WE WANTED THEM TO GET BETTER
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SSH version 1 is officially gone. No one with any sense will actually notice, if you've still been using it you're either owned sideways or you never actually connected the gear to anything. Nevertheless, time to upgrade!
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20170501005206&mode=expanded&count=0
You can't make this up. Nomx is now claiming that their un-authenticated CSRF leading to admin privileges on a public URL poses "non-existing threat" because "the user must visit a hacked website".
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/nomx-researchers-defend-unfair-test/
That's it. CSRF is solved folks! You wanted to rework the OWASP Top 10 anyway, no?
AHA
((xn--)+[a-z0-9]+)[^-]+\.[a-z]{2,}
That regex matches punycode DNS lookups that do NOT contain ASCII characters, and does NOT match DNS lookups containing ASCII characters.
Google is serving ads over QUIC. Content blockers can't touch QUIC. QUIC communicates over UDP/443. Anyone want to guess what's about to be blocked on my network?
They say that corporations don't want to sign up on Mastodon because they are afraid of being supplanted on other instances... I don't quite understand that... They should be deploying right away an official .com instance where themselves check the authenticity of every account...
YOU DON'T NEED TO FORCE YOUR CITIZENS INTO BEING PROUD OF LIVING IN YOUR COUNTRY IF YOU GIVE THEM VALID REASONS TO LIKE IT IN THE FIRST PLACE