@kenwheeler@Insect_Song@thdxr Agreed. Resolution being what it is makes it hard. And of course the truck isn't painted, making it even less visually apparent.
If true it's cool though. Most cars can be pulled apart with a p-38
https://t.co/XMaEcgEgCv
@kenwheeler@Insect_Song@thdxr Eyeballing it, looks to me like one dude shipped two box mags from roughly 30m away. (One does not want to stand too close to steel targets, spall will fuck your day up.)
Considering the obvious intent to show off the car for marketing purposes, it tracks, IMO.
@kenwheeler@Insect_Song@thdxr Your photo is most likely from shooting 5.56 at AR500 steel.
Shooting .45 ACP at a softer alloy will produce the results seen in the Tesla photo.
Source: Trust me bro
@CraigHRowland@SwiftOnSecurity 3. Religious websites are also a fantastic attack vector.
Porn sites tend to be pretty safe. After all, their primary product is profitable and in high-demand 24/7/365 so they have incentive to protect traffic.
@t3dotgg The contrast on the iPhone is definitely not accessible for some. I can tell it would burn my eyes.
I assume this is the light theme, and a dark theme exists?
@joyofprinting @xdNiBoR@connordinnadge@ZacksJerryRig@Ro__183 This "simple button" requires a payment product to be rolled out across every major jurisdiction on the planet. Be serious.
Anyone giving their DNA to a random third party is self-reporting that they're an idiot.
They're also giving away tons of data about their entire family that could be used against them down the line. including health data that could be used against them.
#23andme
๐จBREAKING: Genetics firm 23andMe confirms user data theft in a credential stuffing attack.
The hackers released 1 million lines of data targeting Ashkenazi Jews.
This is written without any wild eyed fear mongering, and I like some of the historical perspectives, but he is clearly a statist. He previously worked in government, expresses concern for the government almost as often as concern for people, and wants to see powers expand in scope and across national borders.
There is an undercurrent of โwe obviously canโt let the peasants have crossbowsโ.
I also donโt like the bundling of biotech risk and AI risk; it feels like a โbig tentโ play to raise more concern and grow more levers of power.
At the end, he suggests making high end open source AI work illegal, and imposing censorship on the dissemination of prohibited AI research. Cheers for openly saying what you want instead of leaving it all vague, but I am not aligned.
@camacrain@levelsio@Harald_Ujc Step 1. Propose to the love of your life. Big moment
Step 2. Take love of your life to dinner with friends and family to celebrate
Step 3. Arrive at Chuck E Cheese
Step 4. Return ring to jewelry store
Step 5. Download Tinder
If the medium is the message, your environment is too
If you want to maximize X entertainment value, just pretend *every claim* about @elonmusk is true simultaneously.
The age of Chuck Norris jokes is long past, it is now the age of the technopriest turbochad incel who has like 40 kids somehow.
If you want to maximize X entertainment value, just pretend *every claim* about @elonmusk is true simultaneously.
The age of Chuck Norris jokes is long past, it is now the age of the technopriest turbochad incel who has like 40 kids somehow.
@Rich_Harris@tearingItUp786@acemarke@DanShappir@sveltejs @dan_abramov It's an interesting bit of history, highlighting class divide and creating deep resentments and social stigmas. Many notable names involved, including politicians. This amplified working class resentment and distrust of "political elites"
https://t.co/9i6hat0J3w
@Rich_Harris@_jessicasachs As an Anon who has experience with this in the enterprise domain, the guiding principle is thus:
If it makes the thing simpler or easier to use, or measurably more performant, it is the right thing to do. If it's the right thing to do, do it - no matter what anyone says.