Also eating the tips of the leaves and puking on the carpet.
Also eating the tips of the leaves and puking on the carpet.
Hmm I don’t know… Users usually don’t pay much attention to security. And the disclosure method actively hides it from the user until it no longer matters.
For providers, I understand, but can’t fully agree. I think it’s a misguided culture that creates busy-work at all levels.
Indeed, then it becomes a market and it incentivises more research on that area. Which I don’t think is helpful for anyone. It’s like your job description being “professional pessimist”. We could be putting that amount of effort into building more secure software to begin with.
God, I hate security “researchers”. If I posted an article about how to poison everyone in my neighborhood, I’d be getting a knock on the door. This kind of shit doesn’t help anyone. “Oh but the state-funded attackers, remember stuxnet”. Fuck off.
Just buy him a deodorant and go: here
Young, female.
Don’t get one if you ever intend to travel together and don’t have parents/close friends to leave them with. Cats are amazing but after they develop their little neuroticisms, you’ll never feel comfortable leaving them with strangers.
If you live in a house in anything but the most remote places, keep them locked up otherwise they’ll go missing one day and it’ll break your heart.
Other than that there’s not much that can go wrong, just pick the one you vibe more with and that’s it.
A droplet of rain once passed through a completely closed car window and hit me on the cheek.