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Anonymous
09:12
Bruh. This is absurd.
Anonymous
This company is literally refusing my right to be forgotten under GDPR.
Anonymous
I told them I will go to the ICO if I must, they genuinely replied "go on then".
Anonymous
Excuse me?
Anonymous
This is what is wrong with the world. Companies believing they are somehow above the law. It makes me fucking sick.
13:44
@J.J Sounds like its time to go to the ICO!
14:24
Hypothetically, could someone falsify a Twitter exchange by linking to a deleted Tweet?
"In a now deleted Tweet, ___ has stated [insert controversial statement]"
You could quote Tweet using the link from somebody else's previous quote tweet (quoting something that was deleted).
Unless Twitter doesn't attempt to embed for new Tweets when it detects the link gets an error
Just thinking about that because journalists sometimes cover stories even after tweets have been deleted, and even make reference to them being deleted
14:59
I think someone is very confused
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Q: How do I protect a Laravel backend API from hijacking/CSRF when there is a React frontend?

BilalI'm finding it really hard to find a solution to make secure requests via our API without a potential hacker being able to see sensitive secret information via Google Chrome dev tools (or any browser's dev tools), as React tends to show everything that's client-facing. Our backend hosts Stripe pa...

15:14
PSA: if you have a qrcode on the screen and want to decode it without screenshot, save, go online, upload the image, you can use this alias:
alias qrdecode="sleep 3 ; import -silent -window root bmp:- | zbarimg --quiet - | sed -e 's/QR-Code://' | tr -d $'\n' | xclip -selection clip-board; notify-send 'QR Code' 'QR Code decoded'"
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this will wait for 3 seconds, capture the entire screen, get the qrcode, decode it, and put on the primary clipboard
so if there's more than one qrcode on the screen, move the windows around, put the terminal over the undesirable ones, and run qrdecode
 
2 hours later…
17:00
Thanks for this alias, I'll add it to my alias list. Even though I'm almost sure that when I'll need it, I will have forgotten about it.
 
2 hours later…
18:42
that's why I read my .bash_aliases from time to time
19:05
downloading recovery disk for my t460... 100kbps... it will take forever plus 2 weeks, more or less...
ow
@ThoriumBR the issue on your end or theirs?
theirs... I have fiber connection. 150mbps I believe...
but it sped up, now it's at 4mbps, so it will finish in a little over half an hour
it went a couple minutes at 100kbps, it would take ~27h
was going to say, at worse, throw me a link and I'd probably be able to create a torrent when I get home :D
19:31
thanks! but it's almost finished already... it's on that "99%, 0:00:01 remaining" that takes 10 minutes
20:10
another hassle... creating the recovery tool... MBR formatted? does not work... cannot format the partitions... I deleted every partition, still the same...
someone said MBR isn't supported, but GPT is... great! back to linux, delete the MBR, create GPT, create partition, mkfs.ntfs... and nope... lenovo utility cannot format partition...
someone said that exFAT works... back to linux, fdisk, delete partition, create another one, back to windows, format as exFAT, and... does not work...
back to linux, dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda, back to windows...
computer management -> disk management... partition is RAW... and it only let me format. ok, format as exFAT, back to lenovo recovery utility... and looks like it's working
I run it as admin, why it didn't partitioned and formatted with the needed format?
it took me half an hour of googling and trying and failing... I don't think the average user would fare better.

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