May 17, 2023
May 17, 2023
The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana, May 7, 1931 pic.twitter.com/mZayyGLIQJ
— Yesterday's Print (@yesterdaysprint) May 16, 2023
[on a first date, dressed like Neo Matrix] what if I told you I forgot my wallet
— Fredward, Fredward (@Fredward3948576) May 15, 2023
"Do not try to pay the bill, that's impossible.
— 𝕋𝕙𝕖 ℍ𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕠𝕣𝕪 𝕠𝕗 ℂ𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕒 ℙ𝕠𝕕𝕔🎄𝕤𝕥 (@thocpodcast) May 16, 2023
Instead, only try to realize the truth:"
"What truth?"
"Dine & Dash."
ADHDean-gle Bells :bc:: "Back in the day, Deaf people had to get creative …" - beige.party
Back in the day, Deaf people had to get creative if they wanted to wake up in the morning or know when someone was at the door. My friend who gave the commencement address today told a story about how he once built a doorbell using an old washing machine motor to spin and knock on the floor when someone pushed the button. He said he knew he’d over-engineered it when he was up fixing his roof one day and felt the entire house shaking - someone was ringing the doorbell.
Tomiris called, they want their Turla malware back | Securelist
In this blog post, we’re excited to share what we now know of Tomiris with the broader community, and discuss further evidence of a possible connection to Turla.
I have recently become aware of this video footage https://t.co/LWWt2NRYfv pic.twitter.com/b4EyDCtsWF
— america's lounge singer (@KrangTNelson) May 16, 2023
Family is asking please not to send flowers.
— Anthony ∀ Angelini (@LosAngelini) May 16, 2023
Cubism was a mercifully short-lived craze amongst aircraft designers pic.twitter.com/bYxhRzWyCU
— Dreadnought Holiday (@TheDreadShips) May 17, 2023
The giant Ilyushin Il-32 cargo glider was designed in 1948, for the Soviet Air Force.
— Trev Clark's Obscure Aviation History 🚁 (@clark_aviation) May 17, 2023
Featuring both folding nose and tail sections, it could carry up to 60 troops or 7000kg of cargo. It needed a very powerful tug aircraft to get airborne, so was not put into mass production. pic.twitter.com/SKezVf3FoH
https://twitter.com/adamkotsko/status/1658502837121187840
Top 3 Russian intelligence agencies:
— Dutch East Indies Consultant (@canderaid) May 13, 2023
3) FSB
2) GRU
1) War Thunder forums admin team https://t.co/vdDMNqVSkV
New cool project using {fmt} just dropped: https://t.co/pGedqCve08
— 🤍❤️🤍 🇺🇦 vic𓂿or (@vzverovich) May 17, 2023
Google Chrome V8 ArrayShift Race Condition Remote Code Execution https://t.co/VACWm8a9qa
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) May 17, 2023
International Red Cross guy is saying that civilians involved in cyber are a serious concern because of how the laws of war are structured. The conclusion is that states have to act now to keep civilians out of cyber during war.
My question is this: can states stop them?
Five things you should know about the current trend of civilianization of the digital battlefield:
— Kubo Mačák (@KuboMacak) May 10, 2023
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This thread is based on a detailed article that is published today in the International Review of the Red Cross, a @CUPAcademic peer-reviewed journal specializing in humanitarian law, policy and action in armed conflict.
— Kubo Mačák (@KuboMacak) May 10, 2023
Here’s a link to the full version: https://t.co/4cVJUzcLiF pic.twitter.com/xTfJCOvLD9
The growing involvement of civilians on the digital battlefield puts individuals at risk of harm and contributes to the erosion of the principle of #distinction, a cornerstone of #IHL.
— Kubo Mačák (@KuboMacak) April 5, 2023
Read @vignus and my article for @lawfareblog: https://t.co/kKYoaW37Nf