

What you’ve described is often referred to as a rainbow table and is generally not considered to be GDPR compliant:
https://skymonitor.com/why-hash-dont-anonimize-an-ip-address-and-what-this-affects-gdpr/
What you’ve described is often referred to as a rainbow table and is generally not considered to be GDPR compliant:
https://skymonitor.com/why-hash-dont-anonimize-an-ip-address-and-what-this-affects-gdpr/
Thinking about this a little bit, I realized that I practically never use my USB port for anything, and only rarely use it for charging. On Pixel, is there any app that will just disable the data features of the USB by default unless I explicitly turn it on?
I assume that a feature like that would eliminate vulnerability to tools like cellbrite.
80 Kg mouse
Let me stop you right there…
Why would they hide it? Who’s going to do anything about it?
This guy in the article was a lawyer, but not an immigration lawyer. His sister is an immigration lawyer, according to the article.
I view the patent process as furthering the ability of others to benefit from the results: without patents, the only way to keep clones of your product from immediately appearing on the market is obfuscation and trade secrets. Patents grant a limited monopoly, but at the price of full disclosure. That full disclosure serves a useful social benefit as others can learn and innovate on what was done before. The limited monopoly encourages innovation because it helps people get exclusive rights to sell their work.
There’s a lot of bad patent behavior with patent trolls, etc. The duration of the patents should be relatively short and not extensible. But I think the disclosure aspect of the patent process does further overall innovation.
I’d like to get back to ‘for limited time’. Patents 10 years, no extensions. Copyright, 10 years, no extensions. Trademarks indefinite as long as the owner still has a meaningful business still operating and using the trademark ( this one is tricky to define well).
I think it’s fair to say that not enough was done about the coup attempt, but there were hundreds of cases successfully prosecuted. That’s not ‘nothing’.
Oil being priced in dollars is a primary driver of why other countries need to buy dollars. I’m worried we’re about to find out what happens when OPEC decides to start allowing oil to be traded in euros or yuan.
Isn’t a much simpler answer that China started dumping bonds, and they’ll dump a lot more if the tarriff situation isn’t resolved soon?
As a real estate investor who’s mortgaged to the max, Trump wants high inflation to increase the nominal value of his properties, and low interest rates. China has extensive US bond holdings and at least some ability to drive up 10 year rates by selling those bonds. Trump doesn’t want higher rates, even if you only consider his direct, personal situation.
Trying to make it seem that they’re not actively breaking all the laws around record keeping for government business.
There’s no excuse for this.
Great, now do Tuberville. Pretty sure he’s been living in his house in northwest Florida for almost a decade now.
I’m wondering if his entire life just runs on lines of credit and he never really has any cash on hand. If that’s the case, he’s such a poor credit risk, he might be paying close to 10% interest on his credit anyway, so a bond that he only has to pay 10% on and might last more than a year may actually save him money if he would have had to draw on a line of credit for the $200K.
If Meadows is 240, I’m thinking Trump is probably over 280
“We’ve been trying to reach you about your vehicle’s extended warranty”
The phrase is “bury the lede”, but most autocorrect doesn’t like that.
Your point is absolutely valid, nonetheless.
That’s a literal firestorm.
Phish concert?