

Those 6 year olds were hiding weapons under their toys!


Those 6 year olds were hiding weapons under their toys!
Humans are shit at being random: an experience


I guess one benefit is rust development often doesn’t use bleeding edge version for everything, where you pull the entirety of crates.io through your machine when you open your IDE. From what I’ve seen most projects use == versions and lock files.
I don’t know enough about rust though. Could an attacker change historical crate versions to a payload and then cargo pulls them because they changed? Or will cargo only pull an update if you change to a different version on your machine?



The best part of this infographic is how it’s out of date within 48 hours typically
All AI companies except deepseek use buttholes as their logos
Iirc the south bridge now aggregates masked interrupts and groups them together instead of pestering the CPU a whole bunch

Illustration of Dexter’s favorite screaming booth


Who omg you mean the cheap FPV drones that have brought Russia to their knees are being used elsewhere? This is incredible brand new information nobody could have foreseen.
(Not criticizing OP here but their sources)
God they’re so stupid… Of course a guerilla force is going to blow your ass up with FPVs. They’ll bankrupt Israel of men and materiel long before Hezbollah runs out of $800 kamikaze drones.
And honestly, fuck Israel. They deserve to be smited by God for what they’ve done.
Mine will stand still on the edge of the tub between the outside and inside curtains and scream the entire time I shower.


If you’re talking about switching to Linux they should work using the windows executables.
If you set them up through steam (recommended) it makes a virtual filesystem you would need to add your save files and configs to, and there are guides on how to do that. You shouldn’t need to redownload anything.


Yeah you’re right, so instead of half a century maybe we should say they’ve been doing it wrong for the entire history of their company
Is that better?


Natural sea salt doesn’t have enough. You’re right that it needs to be added, and it really doesn’t take much. We’re talking 150 micrograms per person per day.
And for people who know chemistry, micrograms of something as atomically heavy as iodine is a miniscule amount of a compound… If you had a chunk of physical iodine you could see with your naked eyes, it would probably be enough for 1-3 months of healthy iodine intake.


Depends on your nation probably? In my home country of Canada it doesn’t matter where salt comes from it needs to be iodized by law iirc. The exception to this is pickling salt since iodine is a problem for pickling and canning apparently
Edit: sea foods are much higher in iodine. A can of sardines will have multiple times your daily intake of iodine in one can.


The number 1 complaint at an airport in the US was long wait times for baggage, often 15 minutes or more of standing around waiting.
So they moved flights further away from the baggage carousel. Roughly 15-20 minutes of walking away.
The complaints magically disappeared…
This feels like the same thing to me. Plus the traffic flying by without room for you is more often than not you in the future. At some point you benefit from that, although I certainly empathize with your frustration.


How many vulnerabilities exist on windows that we know of? How many probably exist that we haven’t yet discovered?
Linux vulns make the news though because it’s so rare. Both of these exploits also need local access like a compromised ssh key or some other form of remote shell access. A firewall and functioning frontal lobe still stops both of these in their tracks.
Wow they start out so cute then turn ugly just like me
I’ve noticed a massive overlap between trans and telecom. Even before the internet, telephone phreaks were more often than not trans or trans adjacent, or just straight up eggs before it was cool.