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What does TPDE stand for?


I have AI fatigue.


Probably into the High C Compiler.


Yeah, but on the long-term it will cause kidney injury.


For paracetamol intoxication, there is n-acetylcysteine.


Metamizole is safe to take on the long-term, which is not the case for NSAIDs (nephrotoxic) and corticosteroids.


I guess that's why metamizole is often a part of the standard treatment for mid-term exogenic pain here, for example after injuries or during some treatments involving pain.

Not addictive, not hepatotoxic, not nephrotoxic.

Seems the reason for the ban / harder regulation in some countries is about the disturbance of blood-forming in some individuals (which can also be deadly, but I have no idea of the quantified risk here).

Ibuprofen and acetaminophen are more common for short-term treatment, at least that's what I've been taught.

Avoid taking them on a schedule, take them as needed and at the lowest effective dosage.

A.s.s. (lol) too, apart from the low-dose usage that some claim to be helpful with heart/artery diseases.


haven't seen this done properly in a FPS yet.


Riot just shipped a new kind of DMA protection, using IOMMU, and they tout that that cheating method is now 6 feet deep.


Same. Have to disable VBS for VirtualBox, and it gets more and more obscure with each update because some features like Windows Hello force it back on.


> I used the JWT to authorize login, but never confirmed that the JWT token belonged to the userId / email associated with it in the admin actions. So you could log in with my username and password, grab the JWT, and then send that along with your request.

IANAWD: What is more appropriate than an admin token being able to authenticate admin actions?


An admin token, that's presented by the admin it belongs to.

It's like I have a security access card to gain entry to a building, it's not really serving its purpose if I give you my pass and you turn up, they need to check it belongs to the person presenting it.


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