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It looks like the original article has been taken down. https://web.archive.org/web/20250418112529/https://www.forbe...


Thanks for this writeup! It seems like #1 was the real weakness. Have you identified how the attacker was able to get write access to tj-actions/changed-files? Did this discovery result in any changes to how people can contribute to the project?


Mexico’s claim is that the US doesn’t have claim to the entire body of water. It should technically show Gulf of America at the top where the US border extends to and also show Gulf of Mexico below that.

That said the whole thing is childish and stupid and a distraction from the massive grift being perpetrated on the American people right now.


Google seems like the wrong entity to dispute that with. They're just doing their best to follow the map policies of the countries they operate in.


On top of that, y’all are great in the community. You’ve hosted my tech meetup before and I know you host others as well.


Thanks for the comment. To think, a Hacker News person was in our offices. How cool!!


Really like the aesthetic. I’d love to be able to set custom text for a yes/no habit. Myself and a bunch of friends do daily “RPM” - read, pray, meditate. I’d capture that at one yes/no habit


I set up a local job recruiters network with netware 386 running over arcnet (2 mbps) in 1989.


I use the resettable rocket wave notebook for my work journal.

Aside from reinforcing ideas and helping figure things out on paper, it’s perfect to jump back into a task that’s been interrupted.

The other trick with it is to keep a running todo list from the back page in.

The moment a disruptive thought pops into my head that I need to revisit, I flip to the back, capture it, and flip back to where I was.


Bash fork bomb. In fact, I have the tshirt.

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Good explanation here: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/understanding-bash-fork-bomb/


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This is cool. I wrote a TOTP authenticator for the ArduBoy: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2018/08/30/build-one-time-pa...


Arduboy is reeaaaally something I’m trying not to buy because it looks to be so much fun but I know It’ll die in my unused gadgets drawer.


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