For a lot of devices that will leave an unsecured wifi network on that will
- allow any passerby to just set it up under their account and potentially mess with it
- use up valuable WiFi channels you might want to use for your own network
For a lot of devices that will leave an unsecured wifi network on that will
I didn't realise lynching had to be done in a certain specific way.
People like Netanyahu do it, and he doesn't get called out by the ADL for peddling antisemitic tropes.
I'm assuming they just send you a zip file with an 'existing codebase' where somewhere in a hidden dependency a bit of code does something nefarious when you first run the project. You don't even need root access to do something bad, your whole home directory is interesting enough as it is (emails, SSH keys, saved browser passwords, etc).
Not everyone is going to do a coding test in a separate account or in a VM.
There's a difference in how they're regulated. NFT's are not classified as investment vehicles, so the SEC doesn't care about them.
Earnings is different from profits.
Funny how that's fine when Israel itself does that.
Until you get rejected for a job at your own dad's company.
They probably already did that on Oct 7 itself. All those burnt out cars were hit by IDF Apache helicopters that had no information about who was in them.
The only sane answer in this whole thread.
Isn't that basically the point of the extension? Making sure you're not tricked into watching BS content?
https://www.switch-bot.com/products/switchbot-lock
Not sure if it's compatible with your particular lock, but I've got switchbot stuff integrated into home assistant without issue (using their hub).