corbomite

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corbomite

corbomite

@corbomight

Katılım Temmuz 2024
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corbomite
corbomite@corbomight·
@moon13456788 Everyone I know IRL who listens to audiobooks makes this distinction.
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corbomite@corbomight·
@Krissa_Kray_ I’m surprised the chocolate discourse hasn’t made the rounds yet. Usually it follows immediately after bread.
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corbomite@corbomight·
@punishedtoad88 Look at Captain Popular out here getting 2-3 compliments per year.
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corbomite@corbomight·
@2024dion Some of them seem to think Sysco does all the prep and cooking, too.
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les mis grunge 🔻
les mis grunge 🔻@dizzydoinggreat·
@Kittenfish817 “if she technically owns something” lol. girl unless she said very clearly “these do not belong to me they are for all of us” (and even then i mean so she leaves her share? sounds like then she bought them just for You) sorry if i have lawyer brain now but come on
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corbomite
corbomite@corbomight·
@shawzsav I listen to ~50 audiobooks a year. It’s not reading.
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Sav Shawz@shawzsav·
Hot take but listening to an audiobook is not reading and it’s actually insane to think otherwise
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corbomite
corbomite@corbomight·
@OKAYYYWOWWW I’d be sympathetic if it was “guess who learned at the worst possible time my ex-roommate owned the silverware?”, but this is unhinged lol
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Strawberry Wife🍓@OKAYYYWOWWW·
I hate how people think they’re entitled to every fucking thing. Your roommate bought the silverware. They get to take it with them. One basic ass set of silverware is like $25. Get your money up.
Nix 🦇🏳️‍⚧️📡@butchbatnix

roommate of 3+ years just moved out and took ALLLLL THE FUCKING SILVERWARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS??? oooooh hell is hot, got everything out to make some eggs and these drawers are EMPTY WHAT THE HELLLLLL

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tumtumꨄ︎@tumtummiee·
this interaction is frying me😭
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RandomSprint🧭
RandomSprint🧭@RandomSprint·
Welcome to my baking tutorial! Step one, use unsalted butter. If you use salted butter, you're an amateur. An animal. Less than human. I'm furious at you for even owning salted butter. Step two, add salt.
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Vidan
Vidan@Vidan2817·
@ChristinaTasty 2 grand installation, and then inflated electricity bills for the duration of it's use in summer. Shit's already expensive. A portable AC is more appealing though, but a full central AC is well beyond anyone's means here.
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Penny Dreadful
Penny Dreadful@EvaintheSnow·
@Bas3dPhilosophy Of course, cooking at home is cheaper than eating at a restaurant (depending on how valuable your time is). But even cooking at home has gotten expensive for lower-income people.
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Emmelia ☦️ (Based Philosophy Mom)
Now people are saying cooking at home is a luxury because it's expensive to buy a..... Pan... And things. Because apparently eating out is CHEAPER... Then....a pan. 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫
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corbomite@corbomight·
@wdormann @InsanityBit Backport, without changing version numbers, making every security scanner screech with false-positives.
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Colin O'Brien
Colin O'Brien@InsanityBit·
I wonder if people realize how absolutely nuts the Linux kernel's approach to CVEs is. Literally no other project does things this way, it's just abuse.
Brad Spengler@spendergrsec

Anyway, totally unrelated, was just thinking about the current CVE system where you have exploits coming out weeks before a CVE number or description: @gregkh/T/#u" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">lore.kernel.org/linux-cve-anno… @gregkh/T/#u" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">lore.kernel.org/linux-cve-anno…

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RDSM@das_rdsm·
So, multiple reasons. If it is fast you can try a lot of passwords fast. If you return immediately after failing hackers can measure the time to know which failure condition is causing the failing and use it to break your login (this was used in the past to break passwords letter by letter) so many people return later after a extra long fixed time. You can use a computational challenge to allow for an attempt (that prevents circumventing the first condition), that is not noticeable on the first attempt but would be on other attemps.
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0x45@0x45o·
why does my mac need 3x longer to realize my password is wrong than when I type it correctly
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Random832
Random832@Random832·
@corbomight @MIDIDesigner @delujog @0x45o if the hash were really that difficult it'd take just as long to log in successfully. it's an intentional delay introduced by the login service on top of the hash calculation
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corbomite@corbomight·
@MIDIDesigner @delujog @0x45o Password hashes are actually designed *not* to be instant, to increase the difficulty of offline attacks. You can tune the algorithms to be pretty nutty if you want to.
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MIDI Designer@MIDIDesigner·
@delujog @0x45o I hear you. In my simplistic view, it's just checking against a stored hash somewhere, so that would be like instant.
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Dalcassian@skankpotato·
@corbomight @IamR0galD0rn I would totally eat this but given a choice I will buy the frozen skinless boneless chicken thighs and cook them myself
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corbomite
corbomite@corbomight·
@skankpotato @IamR0galD0rn Even expensive stuff often has disappointing ingredients. They aren’t going to hurt you, though. Silly thing to complain about, especially at Costco prices.
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Dalcassian@skankpotato·
@IamR0galD0rn I mean, ideally you don't eat those things but you buy what you can afford.
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theRoddick
theRoddick@OriginalRoddick·
@emzanotti Oh, what do you expect them to do, OPERATE A CAN OPENER?!?!
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