Oooh, look at Mr fancy with a seperate Dev/prod environment.
Oooh, look at Mr fancy with a seperate Dev/prod environment.
Or have a free Disney+ trial account from 6 years ago
No most of them will have some form of nest egg that will let them live on in luxury. Family trusts/offshore accounts, etc
Both tbh.
Same mate.
New provider, VPS, or CloudFlare tunnels.
From which orientation?
Pretty sure it crossed that line decades ago.
Telstra also predicts that there will be 47 million calls from mobiles — up 15 per cent from last year — and close to 91 million text messages sent to family and friends.
Telstra said that the peak in texting starts just as we ring in the New Year.
Last year alone, more than 4.1 million text messages were sent between midnight and 1am.
For reference this is from 2017 and Australia has a population of ~24 million. So yes mobile networks do get stressed significantly on new years.
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Well at least his ram is getting a workout.
I am sure someone will use it as a pretence for invasion. I loosely remember reading somewhere that jamming can be classified as an act of war but I don’t recall where I heard it.
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It’s not just back doors. All governments will have a group of people who’s job is to find security vulnerabilities in OS and use them to attack other nations.
If Wanacry rings a bell the you might be aware that the Eternal Blue exploit was the infection vector which was originally designed by the NSA and leaked by a hacking group. Only after the leak did the NSA tell Microsoft how it worked and it was patched.
Would depend on how you were murdered.
In the street with many cameras and witnesses, pretty high chance.
In your home with no cameras and no forced entry, very low.
Neat. Most of that went over my head but always good to see more performance out of existing tech.
When you get a credit card machine you sign an agreement saying something like transactions under X amount we, the credit card network company, will charge you 50c or any transactions over X amount we will charge your 1.5%.
Now as a business owner you raise prices 1.5% to cover this fee. If someone pays in cash, the extra 1.5% goes to you, if the customer pays with a card, the 1.5% goes to the card network .
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This better win some clickbait award.