🚨🔵 Manchester City have agreed deal to sign Hermann Malonga as new centre back from PSG, here we go!
2008 born talent has accepted all terms offered by #MCFC and joins from Paris Saint-Germain to City project.
🚨 Marcus Rashford’s release clause now stands at £40M for every club except Manchester City and Liverpool.
Barcelona’s €30M option to sign the forward expired yesterday, while Rashford’s preference remains clear: if he returns to Manchester United, he would rather see out his contract until 2028 than join another Premier League side. 👀
(Source: @David_Ornstein)
Arewa has no media is such a funny way to mask up the stupid misplaced priorities of your people. When Bello Matawalle’s son inlaw cheated, you people had enough voices to make it trend in every corner of the internet for days. But Matawalle as minister of defense has never trended on Arewa media for his failure to tackle the constant daily killings of Northerners under his leadership. Even the top voices in Arewa have turned to slaves to the very politicians that failed to protect the North. Arewa’s problem is stupid misplaced priorities centered around marriage, relationship gossips and political almajiri pandemic not lack of media.
Çocuklarımız bir gün "eskiden yapay zeka internet olmadan çalışmaz mıydı" diye şaşıracak.
Ama NVIDIA bugün o devri kapattı.
Basitçe anlatayım ne olduğunu.
Şimdiye kadar, örneğin ChatGPT'ye bir şey sorduğunuzda, o soru sizin bilgisayarınızda cevaplanmıyordu. Amerika'da dev bir veri merkezine gidiyor, orada işleniyor, size geri geliyordu. İnternetiniz giderse yapay zeka da giderdi. Verileriniz hep başkasının elindeydi.
Bugün NVIDIA bunu kökünden değiştiren bir çip tanıttı. Yapay zeka artık doğrudan bilgisayarın içinde yaşıyor. Bulut yok, internet şart değil, kimse verinizi görmüyor.
Birkaç ay önce bunu isteyen Mac mini gibi makineler kuruyordu. Şimdi aynı güç her dizüstüne giriyor. Her şey cihazın içinde dönüyor, dışarıyla hiç konuşmadan. Teknik adı lokal çalıştırmak, ama özü şu: yapay zeka tamamen sizin elinizde.
Yani yapay zeka kiraladığınız bir şey olmaktan çıkıp sahip olduğunuz bir şeye dönüşüyor. Tıpkı cebinizdeki hesap makinesi gibi, açtığınız an orada, internet olsun olmasın.
Bir avukat, bir öğretmen, bir asistan, hepsi cihazınızın içinde, size ait, kimseye hesap vermeden.
İnternet gelmeden önceki dünyayı hatırlıyor musunuz? Sonrası bambaşka oldu. Bu da tam öyle bir eşik.
Sadece bu sefer, çoğu insan olup biteni daha fark etmiyor gibi.
A body LITERALLY falling apart
SURGERY THREE WEEKS AGO
KNEES SO SCARRED NIC BATUM COULDNT BELIEVE HE COULD MOVE
BUT IT DOESNT MATTER
34 POINTS. 12 REBOUNDS. 6 ASSISTS. 1 BLOCK.
A 3-1 COMEBACK
JOEL EMBIID THEY COULD NEVER MAKE ME HATE YOU
Your password is never stored as a password. The moment you create it, it gets run through a hash function, a mathematical process that converts it into a completely unrecognizable string of characters. “password123” becomes something like “482c811da5d5b4bc6d497ffa98491e38.” There is no key. There is no reverse. It is mathematically designed to be a one-way street. So when a company gets breached and hackers walk away with millions of passwords how are they selling the actual plaintext passwords days later?
Because the one-way street has a cheat sheet.
It’s called a rainbow table. Before any attack even happens, hackers pre-compute the hash values of millions and millions of common passwords and store them in a massive lookup table. When they steal a database full of hashes, they don’t try to reverse anything. They just look up each stolen hash in their table and find the password that matches it. What should take years of computation takes seconds. An open-source tool called Ophcrack can crack a password hash in about 13.6 seconds, 99.9% of the time.

In 2012, LinkedIn was breached and hackers accessed a database containing over 6.5 million hashed passwords. They used rainbow tables to crack them and leaked the results online, exposing millions of user accounts. In 2013, Adobe lost 150 million encrypted passwords; the company had used a weak hashing algorithm that rainbow tables tore through easily.

The reason these attacks work so well is human behavior. If two people use the same password, their hashes are identical. A single rainbow table entry cracks both accounts simultaneously. And since the most common passwords in the world “123456,” “password,” “qwerty” are already in every table ever built, those accounts fall in milliseconds.
The defense is something called salting. Before hashing your password, a good system adds a long random string of characters unique to your account. Now even if two people use the same password, their hashes look completely different and no pre-built rainbow table is any use.
Modern hashing algorithms like bcrypt and Argon2 take this further by running the hash function thousands of times, making each computation so expensive that brute force becomes practically infeasible. 
The problem is that not every company uses them. Legacy systems, poorly built applications, and developers who cut corners still use outdated algorithms like MD5 and SHA-1 with no salting the same ones rainbow tables were built to destroy.
Because effort matters to me… I want to also feel special, I want to also have someone go out of their way to plan an outing that’ll make me happy, I want to also have someone think of things to do to make me feel special cos I too deserve to be loved with her actions, it’s never been a gender role. I initiate, you initiate, both of us feel loved and special, that’s how it should be
🚨 BREAKING: Gianluca Prestianni statement after Vini Jr case.
“I want to clarify that at no time did I direct racist insults to Vini Jr, who regrettably misunderstood what he thought he heard”.
“I was never racist with anyone and I regret the threats I received from Real Madrid players”.
We all think the end time is far away, and we always pray to not witness it.
But the harshest reality is this: for each of us, the end time comes the moment we die.
The instant a person dies, that’s when they will know whether they are destined for Jannah or Jahannam.
After that, during the questioning in the grave, if they are among the people of Jannah, they will enter a peaceful rest a sleep unlike anything in this world.
What’s even more striking is this: this sleep feels just like the normal sleep we experience in dunya, no matter how many years pass while they are buried.
So the reality is clear: death is closer than we think, and the moment it comes, that's the end.