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Tane Witterberg

@TaneWitterberg

Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
Who is able to figure out who the Rockstar is?
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HELLRAP
HELLRAP@plumiferonte·
@TaneWitterberg @grok @clashreport Nah there was a similar video from a while ago where there’s two storks flying side by side and a Russian drone slams into one from behind
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Russian forces attempted to shoot down a real stork with an FPV interceptor drone on the southern front. The stork narrowly escaped by entering a sharp spin at the last moment to evade the attack.
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Tane Witterberg
Tane Witterberg@TaneWitterberg·
@alluringmedia He has had a neck injury at his Japanese-themed birthday party in 2013. He attempted a judo throw on a 350-pound sumo wrestler, and in doing so blew out a disc at the base of his neck (the C5-C6 intervertebral disc).
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth@alluringmedia·
Take it from me, as someone who did COPIOUS amounts of Ketamine in my 20s, that is not all he is on.
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo·
Without using Google - Name ONE thing from Sweden
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ZORO
ZORO@_brinxinx·
If you know English that much then which one is the answer?
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo·
Whats missing from this breakfast? 🍳☕️🍽
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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
what the fuck is hentaivirus ?
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Tane Witterberg
Tane Witterberg@TaneWitterberg·
@MarioNawfal That's a rather rare way to have the nature being polluted by (even more) plastic. Instead, a banana would have been nice. Silly girl, smh.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇨🇳 Apparently you can now pay monkeys with snacks in China to clean your hair. Classic food-for-grooming arrangement.
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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
“I bet your little fish head wife doesn’t have these cannons”
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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
“no cannons” ???
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo·
Without using Google - Name ONE thing from Sweden
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Tane Witterberg
Tane Witterberg@TaneWitterberg·
@RockNRoLL_85 Oh yes. As a matter of fact I was less than 5 meters behind that cam-dude who shook hands with Stevie Ray, lol
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Paul Moore - Security Consultant 
@csmproject ... and that my friend, shows you understand the core problem. Users now have to verify their age to use accounts they opened more than 18 years ago.
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Paul Moore - Security Consultant 
Hacking the #EU #AgeVerification app in under 2 minutes. During setup, the app asks you to create a PIN. After entry, the app *encrypts* it and saves it in the shared_prefs directory. 1. It shouldn't be encrypted at all - that's a really poor design. 2. It's not cryptographically tied to the vault which contains the identity data. So, an attacker can simply remove the PinEnc/PinIV values from the shared_prefs file and restart the app. After choosing a different PIN, the app presents credentials created under the old profile and let's the attacker present them as valid. Other issues: 1. Rate limiting is an incrementing number in the same config file. Just reset it to 0 and keep trying. 2. "UseBiometricAuth" is a boolean, also in the same file. Set it to false and it just skips that step. Seriously @vonderleyen - this product will be the catalyst for an enormous breach at some point. It's just a matter of time.
Paul Moore - Security Consultant @Paul_Reviews

.@vonderleyen "The European #AgeVerification app is technically ready. It respects the highest privacy standards in the world. It's open-source, so anyone can check the code..." I did. It didn't take long to find what looks like a serious #privacy issue. The app goes to great lengths to protect the AV data AFTER collection (is_over_18: true is AES-GCM'd); it does so pretty well. But, the source image used to collect that data is written to disk without encryption and not deleted correctly. For NFC biometric data: It pulls DG2 and writes a lossless PNG to the filesystem. It's only deleted on success. If it fails for any reason (user clicks back, scan fails & retries, app crashes etc), the full biometric image remains on the device in cache. This is protected with CE keys at the Android level, but the app makes no attempt to encrypt/protect them. For selfie pictures: Different scenario. These images are written to external storage in lossless PNG format, but they're never deleted. Not a cache... long-term storage. These are protected with DE keys at the Android level, but again, the app makes no attempt to encrypt/protect them. This is akin to taking a picture of your passport/government ID using the camera app and keeping it just in case. You can encrypt data taken from it until you're blue in the face... leaving the original image on disk is crazy & unnecessary. From a #GDPR standpoint: Biometric data collected is special category data. If there's no lawful basis to retain it after processing, that's potentially a material breach. youtube.com/watch?v=4VRRri…

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Om
Om@Om_Codes_·
- meet Bjarne Stroustrup - creator of C++. - faced a massive problem while working - Needed a language as fast as C - But also structured for large systems - but No such language existed. - so he started building C++ - Many programmers thought it was too complicated - Others believed mixing features (like OOP + C) was a bad idea - Still.. he didn’t stop. - He constantly defend his design. - he wanted to designed for it serious system programmers - which will gives control but demands discipline - finally In 1979, he created “C with Classes” - Later renamed it to C++ And it was revolutionary: - Introduced Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) - Delivered high performance - Built for large, complex systems Initially, it was just a tool to solve his own problem. But became one of the most powerful programming languages in the world. now it is Used in: - Operating systems - Game engines - Financial systems - Embedded systems - man received many awards for his work - Became a professor and global tech leader - His book “The C++ Programming Language” became a classic 👑 Absolute legend.
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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
how many times do you reuse a towel after showering before washing it?
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Tane Witterberg
Tane Witterberg@TaneWitterberg·
@WindowsCentral My Windows 11 lets me delete one multiple items (sic), how nice is that ? (benign, yes .. I dare to think what else is effed up?)
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Windows Central
Windows Central@WindowsCentral·
Windows 11 is bug-free! 🎉 Well, at least all of the bugs that Microsoft knew about have been marked as "resolved", but it's something. How long will it last? Is it even accurate? 🤔 [1/2]
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DalgleishGX
DalgleishGX@DalgleishGX·
It seems before the start menu that shipped with 25H2, Microsoft was experimenting with other designs... and those experiments look so much better than what we actually got... 😭 All of these are absolute peak and instead we got the garbage that we have currently on Windows. 💀
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Kim Iversen 🇺🇸
Kim Iversen 🇺🇸@KimIversenShow·
I guess my April fools joke was totally lost on everyone. Welp… this is why I’m not a comedian.
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Kim Iversen 🇺🇸
Kim Iversen 🇺🇸@KimIversenShow·
No point being on this app anymore. It’s all a joke.
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