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charonn0, to lemmyshitpost in Train your replacement on your way out.
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Works for me. Here’s an Internet Archive version: archive.org/details/…/2up?view=theater

charonn0, to lemmyshitpost in Train your replacement on your way out.
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Reminds me of Isaac Asimov’s best short story ever.

www.thelastquestion.net

charonn0, to science_memes in how is pragent formed?
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How is babby formed?

charonn0, to risa in The safest way to travel
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Technically, that’s a space elevator.

charonn0, to risa in Just get a bigger fence
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Which is a real thing in canon. Bajor’s application was put in jeopardy when they briefly reinstated a caste system, which violated Federation equality rules.

charonn0, to risa in Spread the love
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The neutral look is easiest. Odo uses it because it’s the best he can do. The Founders use it because they’re lazy.

charonn0, to risa in Spread the love
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His scene with Worf where he reveals that he’s Alexander from the future is one if the greatest scenes in ALL Trek.

charonn0, (edited ) to asklemmy in What do you call this place?
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Strips cut through forested areas like this are generally called fire breaks. I don’t know if there’s a more specific term for those beneath power lines.

charonn0, to linux in Just about every Windows and Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attack
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Usually you can, though the setting might be listed under something like “show diagnostic during boot”.

charonn0, to linux in Just about every Windows and Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attack
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As its name suggests, LogoFAIL involves logos, specifically those of the hardware seller that are displayed on the device screen early in the boot process, while the UEFI is still running. Image parsers in UEFIs from all three major IBVs are riddled with roughly a dozen critical vulnerabilities that have gone unnoticed until now. By replacing the legitimate logo images with identical-looking ones that have been specially crafted to exploit these bugs, LogoFAIL makes it possible to execute malicious code at the most sensitive stage of the boot process, which is known as DXE, short for Driver Execution Environment.

So, does disabling the boot logo prevent the attack, or would it only make the attack obvious?

charonn0, to programmer_humor in Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police
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Part of my job is to review security footage for reported incidents.

If there is a long-lasting visual cue that the event has or has not happened yet (e.g. a window is either broken or not), then a binary search is very useful.

If the event lasts only a moment and leaves no visual cue (e.g. an assault), then binary search is practically useless.

charonn0, to risa in Just testing the federation
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Greetings

charonn0, to lemmyshitpost in Of the tens of thousands of lies told, I wish this one was true...
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Flee*

He will flee the country.

charonn0, to risa in Humanity's achievement
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So that’s what caused WW3.

charonn0, to risa in Kirk hits rock bottom.
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“Laddie, every woman has her own charm. You just have to know where to look for it.”

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