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Joined September 2011
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this checkbox does fucking nothing

ptr_to_joel's tweet image. this checkbox does fucking nothing


Skill - 100🥶

Just finished my most difficult Apple Silicon storage upgrade yet... 512GB to 8TB on an M3 Max MacBook Pro! This was especially difficult, as it required installing around 100 extra tiny components to use the second set of 4 NANDs...

dosdude1's tweet image. Just finished my most difficult Apple Silicon storage upgrade yet... 512GB to 8TB on an M3 Max MacBook Pro! This was especially difficult, as it required installing around 100 extra tiny components to use the second set of 4 NANDs...
dosdude1's tweet image. Just finished my most difficult Apple Silicon storage upgrade yet... 512GB to 8TB on an M3 Max MacBook Pro! This was especially difficult, as it required installing around 100 extra tiny components to use the second set of 4 NANDs...
dosdude1's tweet image. Just finished my most difficult Apple Silicon storage upgrade yet... 512GB to 8TB on an M3 Max MacBook Pro! This was especially difficult, as it required installing around 100 extra tiny components to use the second set of 4 NANDs...


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Just finished my most difficult Apple Silicon storage upgrade yet... 512GB to 8TB on an M3 Max MacBook Pro! This was especially difficult, as it required installing around 100 extra tiny components to use the second set of 4 NANDs...

dosdude1's tweet image. Just finished my most difficult Apple Silicon storage upgrade yet... 512GB to 8TB on an M3 Max MacBook Pro! This was especially difficult, as it required installing around 100 extra tiny components to use the second set of 4 NANDs...
dosdude1's tweet image. Just finished my most difficult Apple Silicon storage upgrade yet... 512GB to 8TB on an M3 Max MacBook Pro! This was especially difficult, as it required installing around 100 extra tiny components to use the second set of 4 NANDs...
dosdude1's tweet image. Just finished my most difficult Apple Silicon storage upgrade yet... 512GB to 8TB on an M3 Max MacBook Pro! This was especially difficult, as it required installing around 100 extra tiny components to use the second set of 4 NANDs...

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If you use toilet paper to hold up your network switches, does that make it a TP-Link?

TomLawrenceTech's tweet image. If you use toilet paper to hold up your network switches, does that make it a TP-Link?


My previous laptop had some performance issues leading me to attempt a BIOS update. The ol' faithful didn't boot up after that. My only consolation was I used it for 4 years and it was consistently pushed to its limits.

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

PcPhilanthropy's tweet image. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻


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Alright, network wizards and packet-pushing sysadmins! Feeling brave this November? I dare you, double-dog dare you, to take the No NAT November challenge! Can you handle the raw, unadulterated terror of the public internet without your trusty NAT to hide behind? Will your…

nixcraft's tweet image. Alright, network wizards and packet-pushing sysadmins! Feeling brave this November?  I dare you, double-dog dare you, to take the No NAT November challenge!  Can you handle the raw, unadulterated terror of the public internet without your trusty NAT to hide behind?  Will your…

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reminder that the bcrypt hash function ignores input above a certain length! so if you do bcrypt(username || password) for some reason, a sufficiently long username will make it accept any password. to fix this you can sha256 the input first.

Okta allowing login bypass for any usernames with 52+ characters is insane Official Security Advisory: trust.okta.com/security-advis…

kmcquade3's tweet image. Okta allowing login bypass for any usernames with 52+ characters is insane

Official Security Advisory: <a style="text-decoration: none;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://t.co/3b4v30q53z">trust.okta.com/security-advis…</a>


Hacking the Internet Archive is lame tbf.


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Mil gracias a todos Many thanks to all Merci beaucoup à tous Grazie mille à tutti 谢谢大家 شكرا لكم جميعا תודה לכולכם Obrigado a todos Vielen Dank euch allen Tack alla Хвала свима Gràcies a tots


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Latest update (Oct 11, 10:22am PT) ⬇️

The data is safe. Services are offline as we examine and strengthen them. Sorry, but needed. @internetarchive staff is working hard. Estimated Timeline: days, not weeks. Thank you for the offers of pizza (we are set).



Some people really saw these men and said 'lead us o wise ones, may our suffering give you strength'


Today went wayy better than I expected


Don Maguire. Let's see if United can see this through


Wonder why he took off Rashford. Was United's best player in that first half


Same same united


Nice! Wanted to get into souls games so I got Bloodborne recently, humbling experience so far.

I thoroughly enjoyed playing this and grinding for the platinum trophy. This game has set a bar that will be difficult to beat for a very long time. Also, guides/walk-throughs are awesome. Don't feel bad about using them!

TheChuka_'s tweet image. I thoroughly enjoyed playing this and grinding for the platinum trophy. This game has set a bar that will be difficult to beat for a very long time.

Also, guides/walk-throughs are awesome. Don't feel bad about using them!


Madueke hat trick. Fairs


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Me: This is my favorite. I would like to buy this exact same item of clothing again The Fashion Industry: No.


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Memory in your computer is laid out as one giant array of numbers. We represent these numbers here as hexadecimal, which is base 16 (hexadecimal) because it's easier to work with... for reasons. The problem area? The computer tried to read memory address 0x9c (aka 156).


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