@adb0wen
I also find the vaguely threatening nature of this message hilarious. Could've just said "looking forward to a Labour term" or something but this sounds like they have an annual bareknuckle fight under a bridge somewhere
@lucaajwatson
@Based_LDN_Jew
The barriers have got lower, sure, but the artificial promotion has increased. How much Radio 1 play would Oasis get if they were up and coming now? You get the culture you chose to curate
@thehaunhouse
East Anglia has phenomenal churches. I didn't appreciate just how cool it was to grow up down the road from a 800 year old building when I was young
As of today, I'm no longer employed by Trenchant. It's been fun and I've been able to work with some amazing and v. smart people.
Not sure what I'm doing next, but if you're on the lookout for *OS low-level engineers there's a few of us in the same spot so DMs open
New blog post "Google: Stop Burning Counterterrorism Operations"
My reflection on an incident where Project Zero and TAG knowingly shut down an active Western counterterrorism cyber operation, and the real-world harm that could have resulted from it.
@BishopDespenser
Noooooo not a place where everybody is having fun and you can leave your belongings unattended and despite being predicated on drinking and gambling there's no violence noooooooo
@AscendedYield
If we can't replace the drivers with automation we're truly screwed. The amount of people that TfL just has...standing around doing nothing is baffling
Google has awarded bounties of $5000, $3000 and $250 for our 3 vulnerability reports related to physical data extraction attack vectors. Both $5000 and $3000 issues are being exploited in the wild. $250 bounty is for a minor issue we found while doing general USB hardening work.
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Sorry but this dead horse is being whipped until morale improves
Nothing represents our defeatist, terminal decline mindset more than The Adults in The Room thinking that the MP for Clacton should be reading letters about potholes rather than exploiting his personal relationship with the probable future POTUS.
@JCS_H94
Introducing bureaucratic measures and specifically licences because a small part of the population can't be responsible is perhaps the most British thing imaginable
Hey yes I can clear this one up sending people to work without food in drug dens where they have to ask permission to buy food is slavery glad I could help.
A law in Britain called the Modern Slavery Act was written to prevent human trafficking. But it's being wielded against low-level drug dealers more than cross-border human traffickers, and disproportionately affecting Black men under 21.
@mindofprospect
A council house (especially in London) is the most ludicrous privilege in the UK. Shelter in the some of the worlds most expensive postcodes for a token rent which is subtracted if you ever buy.
@niall_gooch
Calling BPAS a charity is legally true but also not the full story. Abortion is a product for them and business is booming (85% of customers buy it!
(Taken from their last full accounts)
@BearJFK
Using a starting salary in the uk of £52K, and the poorest state in the US (still better GDP per cap than the UK, MI) this person will be £35,000 a year better off after tax than in the UK. Is it really a surprise that people want to leave?
Unfortunately I will not be attending the count tonight as I have pneumonia.
The hospital I visited was closed before it’s closing time. I said to the nurse on a buzzer I am struggling to breath and she said call a number.
Vote reform this is madness
@NHSEngland
@NHSuk
@evilsocket
It's important to remember that the people reviewing your CV aren't the same people who understand your CV.
But it is fun going from working on products to applying for places making products for detecting them and being told you're not a fit 🙃
@TonyDowson5
We might've found the next Billy Graham! In a village of 1,700 people 20 are being baptised a week. Annualised this would represent almost 2% of the CoE's total baptisms
@kunley_drukpa
The Deano was a zero interest rate phenomenon, the smarter ones are seeking a better future with that cheeky Audi sales comish now the phone isn't ringing as much.
@gmbarnard22
This isn't kino though, you're meant to be waving around a shotgun with three of your boys, not smashing construction equipment into a storefront.
@PositivFuturist
@bread732
@Rahll
Art reaping: "yes, a urinal is art, a messy room is art, sacred things in urine is art. There is no higher goal and it's all subjective"
Art sowing: "generative art isn't art, it's all a cheap substitute for real art"
If only Scruton was around to see this 180.
I don't understand the article, from how I read the transcript their concern is jigsaw identification of device support which is an obvious and valid concern given the nature of the product.
NEW: Cellebrite asks law enforcement customers to keep their use of the phone hacking tech "hush hush," according to leaked video.
The company especially doesn't want cops to talk about it in court to protect trade secrets and avoid helping criminals.
@AscendedYield
Does he lay out his plan to solve the issue as he sees it anywhere? I've watched multiple videos and it just seems like doomerbait for Novara types at present. No actual discussion of policies
Beautiful! The ancient Southend tradition of machete fighting in broad daylight.
A faithful reenactment of the jubilation of the Southend people after the signing of the Treaty of Breda that ended the Second Anglo-Dutch war.
@carrot_c4k3
I don't hate Kaspersky for reporting the bugs, it's their job. At the same time I'm not outraged by someone lightly trolling defence contractors in a country that deployed chemical weapons in my country twice in the last 20 years and are invading another state.
New blog by
@maddiestone
on 0day man in the middle attacks in Egypt found with
@citizenlab
Seeing how and where these exploits are used, I'm so glad we are hunting and countering these threats..
@moveincircles
British police: arrests you for tweets, can't find a man with half his face hanging off
Australian police: haha let's send ISIS material to the low-IQ autistic kid
One thing that stands out from the TAG article is just how many people are debating arguments that nobody has made.
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First, that threat actors should act with impunity. In reality the blog was stating that jeopardising an active operation is dangerous. It is.
@s8mb
You can solve this by paying the equivalent to parents to stay at home instead, but that doesn't make the GDP line go up so is politically unappealing. The nurseries would probably prefer it to given how little govt. pays
@molmutius
Somewhat, but the solution is to reduce prison standards. "We've got too many prisoners" is omitting the qualifier "for current cell standards". The decision to make the law abiding public rather than criminals suffer a drop in living standards is bad.
Due to high demand on the market, we're increasing payouts for top-tier mobile exploits. In the scope:
— iOS RCE/LPE/SBX/full chain — From $200,000 up to $20,000,000 (twenty millions).
— Android RCE/LPE/SBX/full chain — The same.
As always, the end user is a non-NATO country.
@IanJon407
@_rubberbaron
@LondonNewLibs
@shawngreen73411
Wait so net population is rising by 500k a year to fill jobs that don't exist because we're at full employment?
If we are at "full employment" or near to it, it's because cheap labour has allowed UK business to underinvest in automation.
@RaptureRepublic
@FalconryFinance
There's a really entertaining show in the UK following these guys and at least once an episode when they force entry someone phones the police only for them to arrive and explain that they can force entry to a dejected debtor