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Doug Wheeler
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So...a light duty version of an impact driver?

Pretty sure it should be Lucas’s in the headline, not Lucas’.

how does Angela still have a valid plane ticket to get back into the United States?

It should be stated that bottling companies use municipal water and filter it. So if it’s getting though there, it may be getting through at home. Check with your water authority to find out what they are finding in your home water.

Antifa, from my understanding is not any sort of organized group, it simply means Anti-Fascism. By that definition, I would be considered Antifa, most anyone here, would, even though I don’t protest or have much to do with any movement.

All of this has happened before, and all of it will happen again.

And furthermore, the bug only affects opening MKV files. If you don’t download MKV video files from the Internet (torrents), then you are extremely unlikely to encounter a malicious file.

Saw that. NIST entry hasn’t been updated yet. Also, analysis of the bug don’t seem to deserve the “sky is falling” tone of this article (and other sites).

It’s a buffer overrun vulnerability in the MKV demux code. Meaning it needs to be running, playing a malicious media file, for the exploit to happen.

In the US it isn’t called a data cap. It is called unlimited data. It’s essentially the same thing, however. The US carriers just like to use different words.

Please pardon my rudeness, but:

I don’t think this has anything to do with content but with the devices us of wifi signals or other “radio” waves.

It also doesn’t necessarily have much to do with piracy. Anything that puts out radio signals need this sort of FCC certification, and that’s pretty much anything electrical. Check out the devices around your house, electric razor? FCC id on the back. TV? FCC id on the back. Toaster? FCC id on the back.

The way I read this, their issue isn’t what you’re streaming, it’s radio frequency interference from the device.