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Yare Basally
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Opinions not mine. Not even opinions, just random words I string together to sounds like bad sentences.
Katılım Mart 2022
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@ZoltanSEC @SimonViklund What do you mean "hashes longer than 8-10 chars"? For example, the SHA hash algorithm is just a really big number, regardless of how long the password is - measured in orders of magnitude, not character length.
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When a database is leaked its usually only the hashed response to the password, not the actual password. So they will run offline brute force attacks on the hash. The longer and more complex the password, harder it is to crash the hash. Most wont even try on hashes longer then 8-10 chars because its exponentially harder
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@Memesandmkts @inneroperator This is what happens when you have location, data, wi-fi, bluetooth, and every other permission on by default for every app. That's not a good way to use your device, even if it's convenient.
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@DoingFedTime My mother comes from a storied family lineage, reflected in her maiden name:
walrus agony spill swaddling starless herself unsigned snub
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#OPSEC365 007/365
Security questions aren't secure. They're public records and social media trivia.
Your mother's maiden name is on genealogy sites. Your first pet's name is in a Facebook post from 2012. Your high school mascot is one Google search away. Anyone doing basic research on you can answer these questions as easily as you can.
Go check what security questions protect your most important accounts and ask yourself who else could answer them.
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@gimpmask666 @barstoolsports Big US flag is most likely in the US. Where people drive on the right side of the road.
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@YBasally @barstoolsports Mirror images dont make flags look bigger
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@Rightanglenews If you want to make a point, here's an idea: hire legal labor. US citizens even!
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🔥🚨BREAKING: This mother who is also an influencer was arrested for faking her own kidnapping in an attempt to gain more followers in Brazil.
Monniky Fraga, 27, was arrested almost a year after telling her legion of 48,000 followers she and her husband Lucas were confronted by three armed bandits in their car outside their home before being taken to the woods, held hostage and forced to pay ransom.
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@AmericanMama @Sandy1Texas Every parent should have lined up behind her to read an excerpt.
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@robinsoped101 @ninaturner Not anything, to my knowledge. The hypothetical "short list" is of politicians who HAVEN'T flip flopped.
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@YBasally @ninaturner On what exactly has Nina flip flopped?
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This is who Governor Newsom is: he flip flops.
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller
POLITICO: “Do you regret using the word ‘APARTHEID’?” NEWSOM: “I do, in this context…” @GavinNewsom walks back his criticism of Israel (to @PodSaveAmerica) — saying he meant it about the “direction” 🇮🇱 is going, as a word “others may use” if they annex the entire West Bank
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@gotrice2024 I've known people with celiac. Washing the wok by itself is sufficient.
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This woman is trying to order Chinese food from her local restaurant. She claims she has celiac disease and insists on gluten free items only.
She even requests that the food be prepared separately from where the normal food is prepared, and that all surfaces including the woks be scrubbed with soap and water before they cook her food separately.
The restaurant replies that they can make her a gluten free meal but they don’t have the time to thoroughly scrub down everything just to make one meal. You can tell she’s irritated they said no, but is her expectations to accommodate her condition realistic?
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@ShannonJoyRadio What is happening here? A camera is filming the camera?
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@joshuaguerci @philofsurprises @klara_sjo You made an inference where there was none to make. In case you need help with math symbols as well: this thing ≠ does not specifically imply either < or >.
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@YBasally @philofsurprises @klara_sjo You implied inferiority here even if it’s not what you intended.
And if you didn’t intend the infer inferiority then I question why you bothered to post at all.
Yare Basally@YBasally
@philofsurprises @klara_sjo If you've ever studied a foreign language, you should know that hearing ≠ understanding ≠ reading ≠ speaking ≠ writing. They engage different areas of the brain. So "technically" sure, but certainly not literally.
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@robinsoped101 @ninaturner Cynical commentary on how few politicians don't flip flop. Nina would probably make the short list.
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@joshuaguerci @SeanDooley26319 @philofsurprises @klara_sjo "who cares?" For one, the person who wants to exercise different muscle groups.
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@SeanDooley26319 @YBasally @philofsurprises @klara_sjo It’s like if you took your bicycle and I walked. You might work different muscles but you still get the same cardio benefits and as long as we arrive to the same place who cares?
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@WomenBeingAwful Keep in mind, this is a comedian who built her career on rape jokes.
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@joshuaguerci @philofsurprises @klara_sjo For sure. Especially considering that I implied inferiority in exactly zero places.
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@YBasally @philofsurprises @klara_sjo The brain-region differences are real (visual word form area for reading vs bilateral temporal for listening), but comprehension & retention are essentially equivalent for audiobooks vs text.
Shifting from 'different process' to implying inferiority is a real goalpost move.
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@joshuaguerci @philofsurprises @klara_sjo (1) Reading engages the left fusiform gyrus for orthographic processing and visual decoding
(2) Listening engages bilateral superior and middle temporal cortex regions
(3) Traditional and audio books require different brain functions.
(1) and (2), therefore (3).
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@joshuaguerci @philofsurprises @klara_sjo Now you're confusing "validity" and "soundness". My advice stands.
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@YBasally @philofsurprises @klara_sjo Your argument was “hearing is not understanding” in context of an English speaker listening to someone speak Spanish.
Thats great and all but I listen to audio books in my own native language so your point is invalid.
Do yourself a favor, learn how to communicate more clearly.
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