@DavidFreitag so actually, turns out they had to replace the battery altogether. Sucks... eeeexcept that it was still under warranty, just barely. So I got a fresh battery and warranty restart, for free.
They even drove me home while they worked on it, then drove my car over when they were done. Awesome place.
"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" and the older story title, "The Story of the Three Bears", is a fairy tale with two variants. The original tale has three bachelor bears living in a house in the forest, and a dirty old woman as the story's antagonist. The first variant is an adaptation introducing Goldilocks to the story as the antagonist. The second variant has the three bachelor bears transformed into Papa, Mama and Baby Bear. Both the little girl and the Bear family have remained in the tale through various editions over the years.
The original tale tells of an ugly, old woman who enters the...
@raz that's why I looked for a dupe, but couldn't find it ... I swear there's a better thread for that same question tho, it might just be worded too differently
Do you know of any good free platform in which we can practice mechanisms such as XSS, SQL injection, low level, reverse engineering and other hacking skills online?
For example, I really liked Smash The Stack back then. (Note: it's not recommended to get into the Tags section, Just SSH to the s...
I just want to know if it's possible to recover and see securely(or wiped out) deleted data from H.D.D using forensics ?
Imagine police have arrested a hacker and that hacker,before getting caught,has been removed all information which leads him/her to be found guilty on his/her pc using securel...
@AviD yeah thema and people like Oracle, who regard getting security patches for a product you've paid them for as a privilege that you need to pay them more for
@AviD sorry I shouldn't have linked a dadjokes page to you... although really I should be apologising to your wife and kids, who'll likely need to hear them...
@TildalWave No, you should dry, then grind them into a fine powder. Mix that into tabasco sauce and put it into an eye dropper. I think you can see where this is going.
I'm used to chili peppers and I grow some on my windowsill... problem with habanero is that they grow in a rather tall bush so I now hesitate to plant some because that means I'd have to have them on the balcony (can't put that in the garden, everything gets hot then, including tomatoes and green salads LOL)
so the problem now is if I'd grow any by the time the winter comes
they're kinda similar to Jamaican bell chili that I have, and that one grows painfully slow
Being vaguely familiar with the Java world I was googling for a static analysis tool that would also was intelligent enough to fix the issues it finds. I ran at CodePro tool but, again, I'm new to the Java community and don't know the vendors.
What tool can you recommend based on the criteria a...
sourceforge is very usable if you want to run analysis on what kind of malicious traffic might egress your system after installing questionable binaries
Is there a Profiler for IntelliJ like the one for Matlab?
lets say you have this code
a = true;
i = 0;
while(a)
{
if(a)
i++
// some fancy stuff which takes 1 second each loop
if(i > 1e6) break;
}
Now lets say i run the code
In Matlab it would look like this after i opened th...
JetBrains has a fancy website that seems to cater to startup employees doing Java, but the old-timer Java devs I work with seem to like YourKit profiler much better.
@Herringbone_Cat I used to configure my vim in monochrome (I had become lazy and my code was not as readable as it should without the colours, so removing the colours forced me to write better code).
But anyway I started using vim at the time of vim-3.0, which did not support colours (and I was using it in an old xterm that did not support colours either).
I was also doing Solaris-based things lately until around 2010, so, Solaris didn't even come with vim (it was a third party package), so I was very used to regular old vi.
if by that you mean instead of taking an hour to defuse it, you just go snip snip snip and it's nice and neat, then yes
@etherealflux No one has yet to be accused of Death by VIM, but "Death by PowerPoint" is something I have suffered through and barely lived to tell the tale.
true story, I actually had a lead programmer at a ridiculously big security company argue with me that a buffer overflow vuln we found is a functional bug, not a security one. SMH.
@AviD It's basically a microphone that is constantly monitoring the volume of speech in the vicinity, if it rises over a certain threshold, the vibrator motor alerts the user.