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I've heard of this, I certainly haven't seen it.The one where John is running to be King of the Supreme Court where he'll be able to filiblubber Drumpf.
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I've heard of this, I certainly haven't seen it.The one where John is running to be King of the Supreme Court where he'll be able to filiblubber Drumpf.
No, I think she makes a fair point.Wu tries to talk tech again, once again she humiliates herself.
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The peanut gallery tries to get at what the hell she's talking about. She can't possibly explain her super technical reasoning to mansplainers.
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Especially not if the mansplainers are infinitely more qualified than Wu to hold an opinion.
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Briefly, Wu is full of crap because she doesn't really understand what the SMTP protocol is used for. SMTP is the protocol for relaying mail between endpoints. There are problems with the base SMTP protocol in as far as spoofing mail is concerned, but these have largely been fixed by protocol extensions for sender policy and inter-relay mail signing. None of these fixes involve "two factor authentication", which seems to be the only noise Wu knows to make when discussing security.
No, I think she makes a fair point.
With SQL having the vulnerabilities it does, it becomes increasingly important to incorporate GUI integration into SEO optimization in order to streamline the dialogue regarding TCB. You're leaving a lot of people with an improper understanding of the role DDF plays in LTR and LFG when you look at this through such a narrow lens.
As Bri points out, HTTL focus is increasingly a factor in any legislation regarding HTTPS and LOLWTFBBQ, and I think that deserves due consideration, particularly with regards to DTF and DDLG support, and the broader implications thereof.
SMPT is likely to become one of the deciding factors in ongoing discussions regarding HIV and QWOP support, and I think her drawing attention to the praxis that exists here is perfectly valid.
To summarize, PTO is worth talking about, even if she's the one who has to say it, mostly because NAMLBA is really the deciding factor if we're to embrace PDF supported action.
GLHF SMDBut of course first you have to flash the ROM with assembly code.
Have you tried cross-firing your SSD with a RAM drop-point on an XML design matrix?Essentially. If we keep getting our BLTs corrupted by the SBDs then we're all gonna be SOL.
What if you tried fixing it by writing a GUI in Visual Basic to track down their IP.
When Brianna gets into Congress, she's going have a meeting with the head of InfoSec and let him know how to fix all this. Then she's going to call up Vladimir Putin and tell him to knock it off with the hacking.But it's always that hacker on 127.0.0.1
Just hack that guy.
Wu is incompetent, cartoonishly so, in anything technical. Anything of his "technical" work - I'll use this article as a convenient example - will demonstrate several fundamental misconceptions of the subject.
First, assembly language is the term he's looking for. The most recent instance I can think of where a programmer actually typed in machine language as part of a legitimate project is when Steve Wozniak wrote Apple BASIC, and because he could not afford to buy the compiler to convert assembly language into machine code.
Today assembly language is really only used for small programs in resource-strapped environments. As recently as the 90s you had it in video games, but this was primarily because the programmers knew assembly and did not know how to properly use C or the other higher-level languages. This was used in early builds of the original Diablo, though it was removed and replaced before publication because assembly makes later modifications to the code a nightmare to implement. The most recent commercial program in assembly I can think of is the original RollerCoaster Tycoon in x86 assembly in 1999, which had a 1-person development team. Even then, it's my opinion that the original having only two expansions in spite of its commercial success and the lack of any real modifications to the gameplay beyond the addition of extra rides - which was not lost on critics - is evidence that the decision to use assembly also made the game difficult to maintain and modify by its developer later on.
This brings us to the third fundamental misconception, evidenced by Wu not realizing that you only really want to use assembly in small, niche applications where nothing else will work because it is very hard to get right and, more importantly, very hard to keep right as development progresses. Modern projects get very complex very fast, and you need a way to handle that complexity. That's part of the reason why AGILE, SCRUM, and any of the other acronyms Wu throws around exist, to help manage the complexity and deal with the inevitable challenges that arise from it. It's part of the reason why writing maintainable code is what employers hire for, not writing marginally faster code using arcane hacks that nobody else can read after you change projects or leave the company.
The fact that Wu, after publishing Rev 60, still knows nothing about the complexity monster should be a clear demonstration of how much of a rule he played in its development.
It wasn't a dive bar, it was a seafood restaurant located around the general area of D8 called "Dive bar."Didn't he go to a "dive bar" (one that happened to look like a perfectly well-kept place)?
John you're a fucking fatass, you ain't running no fucking marathon. Also what the fuck does Electric Boogaloo have to do with running marathons
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Back on twiiter in under an hour. That WAS a fast marathon.
Run a marathon (42km or 26 miles) in less than two hours, which is pretty fucking hard as any marathon runner can tell you. We know Brianna used to brag a lot about being a runner and honestly, I believe her. She's got that lanky, gaunt physic of a runner, just with the flab of a middle-aged man thrown on top. It's fair to assume that Brianna was a runner, but never as much as she claims. She's nowhere near a 2 hour marathon. Her body would probably fall apart trying to complete a half-marathon.John you're a fucking fatass, you ain't running no fucking marathon. Also what the fuck does Electric Boogaloo have to do with running marathons
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47 minute marathon to be precise you mantiming shithead.
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Totally agree John, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the September 11th attacks are like someone sending Snapchat selfies while on the shitter compared to this.
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Wu tries to talk tech again, once again she humiliates herself.
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The peanut gallery tries to get at what the hell she's talking about. She can't possibly explain her super technical reasoning to mansplainers.
View attachment 215956
Especially not if the mansplainers are infinitely more qualified than Wu to hold an opinion.
View attachment 215957
Briefly, Wu is full of crap because she doesn't really understand what the SMTP protocol is used for. SMTP is the protocol for relaying mail between endpoints. There are problems with the base SMTP protocol in as far as spoofing mail is concerned, but these have largely been fixed by protocol extensions for sender policy and inter-relay mail signing. None of these fixes involve "two factor authentication", which seems to be the only noise Wu knows to make when discussing security.
Yeah, some rando at one of hundreds of protests is the most iconic image of the last 40 or so years. Truely, when kids are studying history in the future The image of guy throwing thing will be on every syllabus in the United States and abroad, right next to the world trade towers, ISIS executions, the Obama and Trump inaugurations and literally anything fucking else that happened in 2016 alone.