100% agree with @lizyarnold, thank you Lizzy for speaking out.👏👏👏.
Olympic chiefs have got it badly wrong over Heraskevych ban and owe him an apology | Winter Olympics 2026 | The Guardian https://t.co/QqdY0hauZY
@clcoding There is a faster way to solve this problem - the algorithm being used is inefficient. If you consider that, you will find a mathematically simpler and superior answer.
Coding optimisation should be about the algorithm before the implementation
Shame on you #IOC and Kirsty Coventry.
Ukrainian skeleton slider disqualified from Olympics after breaking IOC rules on helmet honoring dead compatriots | CNN https://t.co/XdfbzkPr1t
Really @theregister? You need some editorial reviews!!!
Checking a password char by char??? No secure platform does this as that means the password is stored in plaintext...
How the GNU C Compiler became the Clippy of cryptography • The Register https://t.co/rnbcoHGzvs
A bit obvious, but imo, touchscreen is as dangerous as phone use.
Touchscreens 'wrong technology' for main car controls, says iPhone designer | Autocar https://t.co/ISs9VW4WGP
Based on newly released DoJ emails from 2012-2013, Elon Musk did express interest in visiting Epstein's island multiple times post-conviction, asking about parties and coordinating plans (e.g., "What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?"). However, records show the visits didn't happen due to logistics. Musk denies ever visiting or attending events.
Newly released DoJ emails from 2012-2014 show Musk inquired about visiting Epstein's island and asked about parties there, post-2008, but plans fell through and he denies any visit occurred.
Epstein was convicted in 2008 of procuring a child for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute, serving 13 months.
Because legally Russia can be trusted (1994 Budapest)? 🤣
Russia ‘ready to legally confirm it has no intention of attacking EU or Nato’ – as it happened https://t.co/RcnRJSw8rS
Britain threatened to defund ICC over Netanyahu arrest warrant, claims prosecutor | International criminal court | The Guardian https://t.co/rqRn3SBnGI
Name and shame!