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  • His public persona is that he is intelligent. But when asked specifically about electoral reform and proportional representation, he says he’s uncertain and open to exploring options? Why would someone as smart as him be uncertain about ensuring every vote counts?

    This is the correct response for an "intelligent person" that doesn't know all the facts about the situation. I hope he can resist the siren's song of corporate cash and we get PR, but Im not going to fault the guy for saying he's not sure about something.

  • I mean, this doesn't really change anything from a practical perspective. It just highlights that the verbage in the press release was alarmist.

    It's still a security concern that most users will be unaware of.

  • No, you don't understand. He's rich and white, so he shouldn't be subject to those pesky regulations.

    That's how it works in the US, so obviously that's how it should work in South Africa too.

  • Uh Oh

    Jump
  • Just give an extended lecture in excruciating detail about the consistency and regularity of your shit being improved after taking them, and hope she takes the hint to not ask you about things related to your butthole anymore

  • This isn't really a surprise considering how the system was supposed to work.

    The idea is that network administrators would also be aware of any CVEs for their products that are actively being exploited in the wild, and patching their systems accordingly. The netsec community is one about sharing information. If this list did not exist, then those vulnerabilities would mostly only be shared by the attackers in back channels, making the admins even less equipped to deal with an attack.

    If you are responsible for patching internet-exposed services then it behooves you to keep an eye on lists like this. If you can't keep up with that, then don't expose those services publicly.

  • The Beekeeper was the most Steven Segal movie I've ever seen. It's kind of ironic that he wasn't even in it.

    The entire movie is just scene after scene making sure you know that old people are better than those dang kids with their phones. While every scene featuring the antagonists is either them whining about losing or talking about what a badass this beekeeper character is.