My main beef with Android fans is many of them claiming that the platform is more "open" with because it's open source when the OS is unusable without Google's proprietary services. And that the inability of Google to push updates means tons of Android devices with unpatched holes.
slap it on a 12", send it to the clubs... we'll put you on the cover of NME, fuck man you're a genius man a real genius, it's jungle trance hiphop... fucking shit music
why is it wrong when <some dance artist that has spent their life slaving away to buy a loaf of bread> is successful but Simon Cowell can mass produce millions of euros doing exactly that and people will happily sit in front of the TV like dribbling retards watching him being an asshole to people with fragile egos?
literally the difference between pop/rock and dance is that the former utilises bridges and doesn't need an intro/outro so builds its arrangement with a 8/16 bar intro instead of a 32/64 intro
Does anyone in this chat ever go like "Man, I wanna have an intelligent conversation, I should go in The DMZ" and when they see that I'm not there, they're like "Aw, that's a shame, I should go somewhere else then".
I guess I really did make no impact on anything at all ever
and should take that rejection to heart and just give up on all of my dreams, move somewhere away from the rest of the world with no internet access and live out the rest of my days
If I lived on the Space Coast I'd be now hiring a van with a dish and a few cameras for the next launch attempt :) That's what, 90 minutes + of worldwide advertising opportunity.
Or better yet, buy broadcast services off 45th Space Wing and have exact same cams SpaceX would've had
@FEichinger well I did see some suspicious people hanging around today, so I'm not entirely certain one of them wasn't @kalina but then it's a long way from Des Moines!
I'm trying to convince someone that even basic security audits are expensive. I.e. $80k to $200k, not $1k to $5k. Anyone got any examples I can point to?
@tylerl ah you prob. don't want to look at the UK market I've seen people sell "web tests" at the 1-5k mark (albeit either translates to scanner + report or very time limited manual test...)
AFAIK the US market tends to spec. things higher than the UK market...
@RоryMcCune yeah. that's the thing. It's the difference between reputable companies and man-in-his-basement operations. It's "I'll run nessus against your URL" vs. "I know what an audit is".
that's the distinction I'm trying to relay
Looking for material to support it
Also, production code alert:
$sql = "select user_name, user_access from tbl_user where user_name = '".$username."' AND user_password = '".md5($password)."'";
Email to customer: Apparently your password was changed to "hackercut". I'm going to let you derive the implications of this yourself. Also, our offer and price to rebuild your site still stands from when we originally discussed this eventuality 6 years ago.
@tylerl well I'm relatively certain that @Adnan is the person I saw today, or someone that has studied him extensively and hangs out on the DMZ.... oh smeg it could have been @kalina that I met :op
$consym="<a href=IcA/><font color=white size=3 face=\"comic sans ms\">configuration files</font></a>";
echo "<br>folder where config files has been symlinked<br><u><font color=red size=2 face=\"comic sans ms\">$consym</font></u>";
and now its stuck under the right superkey... and wont move even if I shake the keyboard... looks like ill have to take the keyboard apart to clean it up
Someone tried to get me to sign a contractor agreement... which by the way: no, I don't work for you. But included in there was this gem:
> EXCEPT FOR PAYMENTS FOR SERVICES, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, REGARDLESS OF THE BASIS OF THE CLAIM SHALL COMPANY’S LIABILITY TO CONTRACTOR EXCEED ONE THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS (U.S. $1000).