The more of these I see, the more I agree with Everett
While this seems sketchy... What caused the skipped month in 2013, I don't remember any major event which would of justified that
I play by mail so it's damage by strike...do you have another meaning?
Wait... What's the exhale trick?
Wasn't this also done like a year and a half ago and the lawyers disbarred? Why doesn't that set precedent?
Likely but not what I meant
I have to ask, if it's only contains wouldn't you get a ton of collisions?
Expecting an apartment manager to know what a api header was nevermind how to change it is probably not likely. Security hole to be sure though.
I'm really trying to make a udp joke but you may not get it
Obviously no... It would be "metal slop"
Wouldn't pointing me to a field count as geography? /s it's a joke
Yes, but how many of these niche communities are there? Hell, lemmy itself is a niche community and everybody here should take a stand against this sort of stuff occurring here.
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Reminds me of some systems I used to work on... I don't know how they were approved by osha. That got plugged into a power outlet, that wire went into the emergency power shutoff switch,physical disconnect... Big red switch, labeled emergency power switch, designed to allow for loto measures if you are working on the machine.. Seems all good right??
From the emergency power switch it was hard wired into... A UPS. That's right you switch off the "emergency power switch" and practice loto with your lock and tag, to cut off power to a ups powering everything else. All the switch did was create an annoying beep and left the rest of the system energized.
For bonus you might think this was a simple machine... It was a combination of a laser, pnuematics and a cnc so plenty of ways to hurt yourself. Yes proper loto says if before you attempt any work verify it's not energized. If something happened where say the pnuematics didn't close the door before firing the laser and was just firing radiation to everyone in the room, I switch the emergency power switch... The system should be de-energized or at a minimum not still receiving energy. Instead you had to find a screw driver(luckily #2 Philips, not proprietary), loosen 4 screws, move the metal plate of housing, press and hold the tiny power button on the ups for 10 seconds to cut off power...
Then check if any of your co-workers were bitten by a spider while that was all going on.
These systems were about $50k each....