
What a shit hole country

What a shit hole country

“Oil is expensive, coal doesn’t do the trick… Have we tried humans in hamster wheels?”
The regression is fucking stupid.

Oil burns a little too readily for them to be taking non-violent options off the table. A paper warehouse is nothing compared to this potential.
A big detail nobody seems to bring up about Project Glasswing is that they didn’t just prompt it “Hey, check out this codebase looking for issues” and out popped zero days. They ran each project through tens of thousands of dollars worth of compute time. Iteration after iteration and after all that they accumulate a report. Now they’ve reached out to some of the most cash flush companies to say “we can do the same for you.”
Put your quarter in the one armed bandit. Maybe you’ll get a zero day but more than likely you’ll get a “better luck next time.” But please, keep paying us. In 10,000 more iterations we’ll surely find the bug that would have cost you millions.


Do these decompiled games have similar requirements as the N64 hardware? I’m sure a modern OpenGL context comes with more bells, whistles, and overhead but, other than a potentially enlarged frame buffer, would this game still require VRAM and RAM around the order of 4 MBs?
Unless you have a unique tax situation, your taxes have been pulled out of every paycheck throughout the year. You can’t protest by not doing taxes because you’re probably giving Uncle Sam more than you otherwise would have.
Real tax based protest begins when you get a unique tax situation where your employer stops prepaying taxes for you. Or if you jump through the hoops to break even on your taxes.
Either way, there’s probably better ways to protest. The IRS will find you they won’t care who was president at the time.


More people need to know about this site! I love it!

This should be top comment in every post of this article. It doesn’t make what they’re doing ok, but it’s less sensational.
Honestly I’m surprised any browsers let arbitrary websites list installed extensions.

The one with $700 wheels that don’t lock? I wonder why?
Is this what the Heritage Foundation and Turning Point want to teach our kids in school?