Does it not have epoch set to 1970-01-01 00:00:00
? Or does the PDP-11 only use a non power of 2 number of bits, and you’ve already set the clock back before? Genuinely curious, never heard of 2029 problem before.
Does it not have epoch set to 1970-01-01 00:00:00
? Or does the PDP-11 only use a non power of 2 number of bits, and you’ve already set the clock back before? Genuinely curious, never heard of 2029 problem before.
Just remember to take off on 2038-01-19
Clearly yes, as this post outlines, these candidates weren’t smart enough to use ChatGPT
That’s not an allowlist though, SimpleLogin was on a denylist, possible because of high rates of spam. An allow list would be if they only allowed @gmail.com
for example. If you have your own domain and set it up to use Proton Mail, you shouldn’t have any problems.
I’ve never encountered a site which had an allow list of domain names. The hardest thing about self hosting an email server is most home ISPs will block SMTP as it’s a source of spam. Usually this requires business level ISP or an SMTP relay, both which aren’t usually free from what you’re already paying for home internet.
I just was reading Wikipedia and it said he was arrested previously for hacking.
In 2015, when he was still a teenager, a Finnish court found Kivimäki guilty of more than 50,000 aggravated computer break-ins. Among other targets, he attacked large educational institutions in the US, hijacking emails, stealing credit card details and blocking site traffic.
Kivimäki received a two year suspended sentence for those charges.
You’re probably right he had some connection and stumbled onto the data, but this wasn’t his first rodeo.
This is actually a thing and is called Sherlocking: https://thehustle.co/sherlocking-explained/
What shell is this that it outputs the duration after exiting the loop? Looks nifty.
Defending Windows in a linux memes community.
That’s a bold move cotton, let’s see how that works out for 'em