J. Smythe
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@mtgreenee To be honest he also never changed. He was always this lying narcissistic psychopath. It's beyond me how anybody can listen to him for 15 seconds and not immediately arrive at that conclusion.
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President Trump has gone mad as he wages war against Iran, a broken campaign promise.
I fought alongside Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones to help get Trump elected.
And now he goes off on a rambling rant attacking all of us in one post.
We NEVER changed, Trump did.
AMERICA FIRST!!! 🇺🇸

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Americans would be 'up at night worrying' if they knew the truth about alien life, Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett says trib.al/aYpvdMy

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ChatGPT is now available in CarPlay.
The voice mode you know, now available on-the-go.
Rolling out to iPhone users running iOS 26.4+ where CarPlay is supported.

Gui Ferreira@gsferreira
ChatGPT voice mode should be available on Apple CarPlay
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@GenesisUSA I'm sorry, but that looks like a Panamera Sport Turismo got rear-ended by a hearse and they just welded the pieces back together.
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Before anyone says NASA can't do cinematic launches. They've been delivering epic footage for decades. Here's one of the all-time greats: 'Best of the Best' Shuttle launch views with engineer commentary. Pure rocket porn. youtu.be/vFwqZ4qAUkE

YouTube
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@MattWalshBlog First woman, first POC, first Canadian to the Moon… and, obviously, the first closeted gay astronaut.
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Stop trying to make me not as excited about this
Acyn@Acyn
FOX: Among the crew are the first woman, first person of color and first Canadian on a lunar mission. There's a lot of firsts happening.
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The only possibility is that they stored the hash of the upcased password.
So: s = hash(toupper(password))
If they had stored the plaintext password, they wouldn't be in this situation.
But why don't they simply do the same thing - upcase whatever you enter, hash, and check? It would make passwords case insensitive, just as they describe.
Shobhit Bakliwal@shobhitic
What fresh hell is this
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a long time ago i had the experience of chatting irl with someone well known on twitter, well connected, well platformed, influential, etc. He was smart, seemed to have domain expertise in his technical field. But gradually over the course of the conversation I realized he didn't actually know what he was talking about.
He used complicated words, but in subtly off ways, and would reply to questions with things that sounded like answers but actually weren't.He'd confidently reference concepts that I think he assumed I didn't know, but I did know, and I knew that the term he used didn't actually have anything to do with his claim, etc.
But his confidence was intense and radiating, and the speed at which he talked and the complex vocabulary he used really disguised what I perceived to be both a lack of deep understanding of the material and also a lack of self-awareness that he didn't have deep understanding!
I've def met people who disagree with me online who I think *do* engage deeply with the concepts, but this specific one didn't, and it was a little blackpilling for me to realize that he had such a following from a bunch of people who couldn't tell the difference.
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I still question why most people need a new phone every couple of years when I’m running Android 17 beta 3 on an old Pixel 7 and it still feels fast, smooth, and genuinely snappy. @GooglePixel_US @AndroidDev

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