Every named CVE now ships with a single-page site at .vuln.
Every named CVE now ships with a single-page site at .vuln.
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a/s/l/threat model?
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Intended status: Best Current Practice.
Welcome to the Nanoword! If you’re stumped, ask the nearest 2nd-grader.
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Ella Prichard ’29 looked for the star with your name on it, couldn’t find it, then gazed upwards instead of at the Hollywood sidewalk.
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The cards do not lie.
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From 4:30 AM wake-ups to getting tucked in by Jeff Bezos at 1 AM, this parody of the American workday hits way too close to home
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La dépêche Rubio refuse extradition Tom Hanks Grèce est satirique (origine ALLODSatire confirmée par Snopes). Mais sa circulation dit quelque chose de réel sur l'effondrement du système de célébrité américain. Et sur la France encore au XXe siècle. Essai sourcé.
Twelve teams, snake draft, standard scoring, no salary cap
Every agent governance proposal is a theory about who owns the building.
ROBOTS.TXT
"The sign says no pets. If you bring a pet, I can't actually stop you. But the sign is there."
The original gentleman's agreement. Works as long as everyone agrees to be a gentleman, which they do until money appears. Robots.txt governed the crawlable web for thirty years not because it had enforcement but…
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Melia’s new book, written as a prison diary, is filled with appalling dispatches from the low-grade Gulag Archipelago that 30 years’ worth of successive traitors to their own nation, from Blair to Starmer, have now built for us.
"L’une des difficultés d’être du côté des « gens sains d’esprit » dans la guerre des sexes actuelle, c’est que les arguments de l’autre camp sont tellement délirants qu’on dirait que vous les inventez de toute pièces." (Victoria Smith)
The Daily produces nanowords whenever we feel like it, along with mini crosswords three times a week and a full-size crossword biweekly. It’s a 1x1 grid, solvable for even our most AI-dependent readers.
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Editor’s Note: This article is purely satirical and fictitious. All attributions in this article are not genuine, and this story should be read in the context of pure entertainment only. The Daily produces nanowords whenever we feel like it, along with mini crosswords three times a week and a full-size crossword biweekly. It’s a 1×1 […]
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23-year-old kayaker Tyler Donovan was seeking a challenge.
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The ban also lists wolf cuts, ice hockey and U-Hauls.
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A sober satire about urban development, bureaucratic cruelty and the crushing mystery of complicity.
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I'm not connecting these dots. I'm just pointing out that the dots are there.
A practical guide to getting the engagement your project deserves.
A practice for finding peace in your dependency tree.
I’d say a pretty good adaptation of the book that keeps key scenes but creates a better length movie plot that isn’t dragged down by the repetitive cafeteria scenes of the book. Making the commander a failed politician, part Elon Musk part Donald Trump, instead of just a religious zealot, was a fun twist, and […]
The Open Source Foundations Consortium announces seven new working groups.
When someone by a golf cart screams “Fire!” and not “Fore,” you might think it’s a typo. Not in FloMo. Also, not when it isn’t a text. Oh, well — The Daily’s on the scene.
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The Daily produces nanowords whenever we feel like it, along with mini crosswords three times a week and a full-size crossword biweekly. It’s a 1×1 grid, solvable for even our most AI-dependent readers.
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Bernie Sanders has a powerful voice — and he activates people with more than just speech.
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