I could imagine people doing that. NAC was one of the many components I used in combination with the Isothiocyanates Sulforaphane and Myrosinase to trigger an immune response when I was a-symptomatic with Covid.
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I could imagine people doing that. NAC was one of the many components I used in combination with the Isothiocyanates Sulforaphane and Myrosinase to trigger an immune response when I was a-symptomatic with Covid.
I am not a fan of this idea. My preference would be that parents could use an open source application and store-bought kit to gather/store datapoints on their children fingerprint kit, iris scan, DNA gathering and if/when something bad happens the parents can share the data with the appropriate law enforcement agencies that are actually involved in the case. There would also need to be data retention/destruction laws on the books that mandates when the copy of the data must be destroyed by law enforcement and serious consequences for a law enforcement agency should they side step the data retention requirements.
Anything short of this feels like a catch-all extension of ID.me and hospitals now gathering DNA from babies without the parents knowledge or consent. Children can not consent to their data being captured in this manor. This should be a role of parents and they should be securely storing this data in my very less than humble opinion. One copy on-site and one copy in a bank safety deposit box and/or one copy stored off-site with a relative, ideally someone legally designated as an emergency legal guardian.
as well as two common vitamins (L-Cysteine and Vitamin B12
Is this why there was such a big push to reclassify NAC n-acetylcysteine as a drug vs. a supplement? People already take NAC for the same purpose.
I would. That would be up to the library. The things I mentioned are the foundation required for the rest of that to work.
UDP is not a privileged protocol.
True, but a raw socket does require privs.
Biden considers removal of Trump-era China tariffs to ease inflation
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Three 'immortal' creatures that have fascinated scientists for decades
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I suppose one could do this but then each OS will have to set flags on the browser executable and there is a whole can of security worms that opens. In Linux one could use
sudo setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin=eip /usr/lib/firefox/firefox
This could and probably should be automated in firejail or bubblewrap rather than the installer. Does this exist for Windows or Mac?If using AppArmor or SELinux rules would need to be created unless Firejail is managing the rules on the fly. Then the browser would need to test for the capabilities and give some meaningful log in the web console because a way to debug this is considered good ettiquite. Then one would need a library or API in the browser that knows how to open raw sockets which means getting all the major browser developers to agree on a standard.
Thinking long term there are going to be security auditing tools that will detect the binary has non standard setcap modes meaning that browser developers would have to reach out to all these companies to get on the same page otherwise corporations will have some knee-jerk reactions.
Have the authors tested this addon [1] for mitigating the vulnerability in Firefox and the Firefox forks?
[1] - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/css-exfil-pro...
Anecdotally in support of the article a friend of mine was a model and obtained what I can only describe as hideous tattoos all over her body that forced her out of modeling. She was indeed in a highly abusive relationship even by law enforcement standards. I'm happy that she escaped that mess but now has a tattoo head to toe to remind her of it.
There are some places that this theory probably breaks down in some way? For example everyone on "The Max" in Portland Oregon knew I was not from there for a lack of tats. There are some parts of Mississippi that people without tats will also stand out. Most of the places I can think of where I saw more tats than not were places of poverty, highly artistic people, very socially liberal. Most of these places also had lot of biker bars, night clubs, good music and good food.
Oh I guess not. It was a big promo and was pushed as if they were "a new thing" but it seems that must have been a marketing thing. This was in the 1980's. Thankyou for the clarification.
I had no idea Robertson still existed. I received a box of them for free when they were [Edit] being pushed in the 80's and loved them. The screw would stay on the bit no matter what angle I held the drill which made putting screws into hard to reach places super easy. No need for magnetic bits or other tricks. The local stores only carry Phillips, Hex and Torx so I buy Torx for the smaller screws and Hex for the bigger fence post screws.
My list of mistakes I learned from would be too large for HN. I would only add that you may wish to also ask on StackExchange after lurking a bit.
Will cloud giants drive colos off a financial cliff?
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Those enjoying them aren't gonna wanna talk about them much for fear they get ruined by strangers who "know whats best."
This is absolutely a thing. I have servers hosted on my local tiny ISP that only permit my local ISP's CIDR blocks as there is really no need for others to access them. It's literally for the local community. I might set up a VPN endpoint for people that travel some day.
Russias Super EMP Weapons Explained [video]
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Have you tried any of the examples on serverfault.com? [1] There are a few incantations that match what I think you are doing. There are also some examples on haproxy.org [2] Here [3] are some examples on stick-tables. And finally here [4] are some examples on github of different ways to rate-limit in haproxy.
[1] - https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aserverfault.com+hapro...
[2] - https://discourse.haproxy.org/
[3] - https://docs.haproxy.org/2.6/configuration.html#4-stick-tabl...
[4] - https://gist.github.com/procrastinatio/6b6579230d99be5bfa26d...
Microsoft gives partners power to change privs on customer systems without perm
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China attack not imminent, but US watching closely, says Gen Milley
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I love David Mitchell's rants. My favorite is his rant on tax avoidance. [1]
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