Block the user and move on.
Block the user and move on.
For those that are interested into USA history/war crimes, there is also the podcast Blowback, covering Iraq, Cuba, Korea, Afghanistan as well as mentionning Guatemala and other covert/illegal actions, I highly recommend!
Warning, dont listen to those if you could be easily radicalized ;)
Which, let’s not kid ourselves, is way worse that Israel.
Since I have not seen it yet in the comments, I use Floorp, a Firefox fork with some nice UI improvements (and apparently some performance improvements, but both are very fast for me).
Je viens de voir le post, je crois qu’ils ont mis à jour le site web. On a l’horaire des présentations/ateliers. Donc format conférence.
5$ on the US meddling again with other countries’ policies to protect their capitalist interests…
Pretty sure this was sarcastic.
J’en ai mal à mon Québec quand je vois des bourdes administratives comme ça, juste pour rappeler au monde que notre gouvernement existe…
West in that case, but you’re good ✌️
They could not. To this day, a great part of the US population thinks that this attack was completely unprovoked.
Treat the symptoms, not the cause.
But in the case of NATO, don’t treat anything.
You most certainly are not, but for who it might concern: Never omit to protect this access with a VPN and/or even better ditch FTP and opt for secure protocols like SFTP.
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I too found the omission obvious considering that the filthiest examples are right there.
America used to have a grand tradition of what to do with tyrants.
Which is the same playbook as democratically elected leaders of foreign nations. Bombs, drones and CIA-soonsored assassinations
No no no, you got it all wrong. Using drones/planes to kill military (and pretty often civilian) targets on another country’s territory is an act of war only if you are not the US.
Otherwise how could they keep track of all the countries they would be at war with…
Even a “traditional” password would have a “list” that attackers could know (all the possible characters that can be used in a password), now compare this set of ±150 characters with the set of possible words that can be used (probably close to 250k per language if you take out some similarities).
Even with only 4 words, the number of possibilities is astounding.
The hubris in thinking that our consciousness has something transcending classic physics or is somehow more special than other animals’…
I visited this museum last year and, no, the hair is just not easily visible on the picture, but is present when you take a close look.