What could go wrong? pic.twitter.com/sp3sDb7eSH
To be fair, the IRS has yet to impose taxes on capital losses. twitter.com/WatcherGuru/st…
@Nigmae It’s called “proof of life” and is pretty common during hostage negotiations. No one wants to be negotiating over a corpse.
@LizSpecht I don’t advocate using a special “duress word” since it’s likely to be forgotten if you aren’t regularly..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…Bz
@andrevitorio I’d recommend inside jokes / impactful childhood memories… basically, things that have never been p..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…pr
lopp bitcoin vs “the next bitcoin” pic.twitter.com/uGQ5n0n7cb
@MysthLS That works if your actual loved one picks up and confirms it’s fake. If they don’t pick up, you’re still in a gray area…
@MysthLS Way to think outside the box!
Imagine this scam, but with a deepfaked voice of your loved one. I assure you, it’s coming. If you want to be prepa..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…OG
This is going to make someone very upset! pic.twitter.com/D30eBTWNsa
@ribeiroo_la Generally, though some of them like Esplora perform a bunch of additional indexing.
5) Regarding maintenance: I’m seeing FOSS projects becoming unbuildable due to package management issues after shor..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…sN
4) On the security side, we’ve seen attacks where unmaintained libraries used by tens or hundreds of thousands of p..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…HQ
3) The downside is that package managers don’t remove complexity, they just abstract it away.
The complexity is st..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…LZ
2) This is due to the double edged sword of library dependency management.
The explosion of contributions to easil..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…BF
1) Unmaintained software rots and eventually breaks. This is because software does not exist in a vacuum, but must..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…9N
@saylor @MicroStrategy That’s a nice, round number. I guess you can stop now and leave some for the rest of us?
@c_hashreview Oops! Will ping him