[OC] A random building
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    Near Riyadh Tower in the King Abdullah Financial District. (see also, reddit post 2mos ago)

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  • [SOLVED] how do I recover tbb/ff bookmarks from a jsonlz4 backup file on xubuntu 24.04?
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    If other comments don’t get you sorted, Scrounger does it nicely. (if you trust some random site/ have no sensitive bookmarks; other options exist if not.)

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  • 4 March 2024
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    Biblically accurate hot air balloon.

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  • Is there any risk of google escalating to banning accounts for adblocking?
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    That’s part of the concern. We never even see the warnings, but they still know we’re blocking ads. Next they shrug and lock our accounts, because “but muh ad revenueee!”

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  • The Gruesome Story of How Neuralink’s Monkeys Actually Died
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    Hmm. Are you asking in good faith, or to dogpile? Anyway, sure; I can explain why.

    The Gruesome - clickbait because "if it bleeds it leads."
    Story - words like "story" are often plainly false when the article is a tiny blurb or fluff piece. Thankfully, this article is an actual story. But remember, it's still bait.
    of How - clickbait because it asks a question it doesn't answer, baiting the headline-reader to click.
    Neuralink's Monkeys - oh, another Elon Musk altar. The press can't get enough of Musk.
    Actually Died - more bleeding leading.

    Headlines can just be content, rather than a tease. This article title intentionally relays no new info.

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  • The Gruesome Story of How Neuralink’s Monkeys Actually Died
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    Clickbait headline, no tldr? That’s a downvote for me dawg.

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    Skyler Hornback. Great contestant!

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    Accessible Palette: stop using HSL for color systems
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    Almost scrolled past, as I love HSL. Glad I didn’t!

    tldr: The V of HSV is still unfortunately the same linear nonsense from its roots in RGB. Colors don’t work that way and human eyes don’t perceive lightness that way and we can do better.

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  • The Mighty (1998) Director: Peter Chelsom
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    Rotten Tomatoes: critics 75%, audiences 79%.

    Spirited and sweet with an emphasis on the healing power of friendship, The Mighty is a modest charmer that comes by its whimsy honestly.

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  • AWS Customers’ Most Common Security Mistake
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    anti-clickbait tldr: identities, apps, systems should have only the access and privileges they need. A least-privilege security posture is obvious, but many make bad choices.

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  • Some complex modeling practice.
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    Wahhhhhh waaaaaah. It’s transparent, so where are all the caustics?!? Reeeeeeeeeee.

    amazing work. +1

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  • higher wages for the servers... by the customers. Fnbs
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    I’ll be the one to stoop to a name and shame. From the receipt, that’s Jon & Vinny's Brentwood. Thanks—will now be sure to avoid going there.

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  • Celebrity Mortal Kombat
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    Hmm. I’m new here. Why is this post getting downvotes (with no comments about why)?

    Edit: I originally phrased the question to be about "no-comment downvotes" which is too easy to misunderstand. I rephrased it since I do see downvotes, and thought downvoting was for content that doesn't fit the community, or for other objections where it is expected that people would comment their objection rather than silently downvote and move on.

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  • you: wait its all My Little Pony?! me: always has been
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    for the curious, the QR code is https://watchdominion.org , which is a movie by The Vegan Hacktivists.

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  • We Finally Know Why The TSA Is Cracking Down On CLEAR At Airport Security
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    anti-clickbait tldr: system uses facial recognition, complete with the expected false positives, false negatives, and bias.

    Key passage:

    Clear’s methods determined its facial-recognition system to enroll new members was vulnerable to abuse, said people familiar with the review, who asked not to be identified discussing security-sensitive information.

    The computer-generated photos of prospective customers at times captured blurry images that only showed chins and foreheads, or faces obscured by surgical masks and hoodies.

    The process — which allowed Clear employees to manually verify prospective customers’ identities after its facial recognition system raised flags — created the potential for human error.

    Apparently last July “a man slipped through Clear’s screening lines at Reagan National Airport near Washington, before a government scan detected ammunition — which is banned in the cabin — in his possession.” And he’d “almost managed to board a flight under a false identity.” The TSA checkpoint found the ammunition, which is what it is supposed to do. This had nothing to do with his identity. There’s no suggestion that the passenger intended to do anything nefarious.

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    If you're looking to DeGoogle, here's a huge list of alternatives to get you started
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    ::: spoiler same pic again ![](https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/00d7ba92-311d-4cca-88ca-15f8a87c9523.png) :::

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    www.bleepingcomputer.com

    Clop ransomware group exfiltrated, for just one example, Genworth Financial's primary database including millions of policyholders' Name, DoB, SSN, etc.

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