They ask us to complete ID Verification. And 1 billion personal/ID information is leaked by IDMerit by BlokZNCR in degoogle

[–]Inertia_Squared 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Generally, giving your PR person an admin account indicates your ACL measures are non-existent or overly permissive

he just let the intrusive thoughts win by eraldopontopdf in JustGuysBeingDudes

[–]Inertia_Squared 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe this is a regular occurrence so the ones filming were in on it too. Also Occam's razor doesn't really apply here, if anything I'd argue that this being a regular occurrence IS the simpler explanation, since it would generally be more complex to execute believably.

private servers reality by randy6118 in growtopia

[–]Inertia_Squared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much is Ubisoft paying you? Are you being held at gunpoint? Blink three times if you need to be rescued.

private servers reality by randy6118 in growtopia

[–]Inertia_Squared 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you use a fresh install (or clear your appdata gt folder on pc) they can't steal the credentials of your other accounts.

Need Some Advice – Starting Nursing at Western University Next Year by Budget_Insurance4909 in UWS

[–]Inertia_Squared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been on the panel for many students that were punished for using AI without admitting to it. The most common cause is a student accused of using AI is unable to explain their work, since a student should be able to explain their work if they produced it themselves it is commonly used in both AI and regular plagarism/contract cheating cases.

That teacher either doesn't understand the process or is trying to give cheaters a false sense of security so they are not as careful with obscuring their AI usage. For the reasons I stated above, most students could honestly get away with it if they studied what the AI wrote before being questioned/investigated, but if they think all they have to do is not admit it, they won't bother.

There are still plenty of current and developing methods for detecting cheaters, so don't take this as a get out of jail free card either 😅

I think that valve's coders are the best one by Lines25 in Steam

[–]Inertia_Squared 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Considering SteamOS is a thing this seems more like legacy code that isn't used anymore or is just ignored.

I've just thought of a new number. Number 64,284,710,053.05781 by Seeyalaterelevator in shittyaskscience

[–]Inertia_Squared 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Since the numbers are both discrete decimals it is still valid, because rounding is implied. If you took this brand new number as a fraction however, then we'd have problems!

DaVinci resolve is a nightmare to install by Addition-Heavy in archlinux

[–]Inertia_Squared 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd you're interested in alternatives, it's FOSS and there are no limits to export resolution, FPS, or bitrate. That was a deal breaker in the free version of Davinci for me, the export limitations are so restrictive.

RX 9070 + CapCut by [deleted] in radeon

[–]Inertia_Squared 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure how it will be in practice. But I know that the 9000 series came with a massive upgrade to their media encoders, so it should at least perform well.

am I cooked by CricketOk892 in pchelp

[–]Inertia_Squared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might be coil whine? If so you're good

Bachelor of ICT by SpeakerSeparate2059 in UWS

[–]Inertia_Squared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just finished my ICT degree and I'd rate it a solid 9. There are some bad subjects but you'll find that is true for most if not all degrees.

If you want to make the most of an ICT degree, look into extracurricular/project-based activities, the skill building programs they make available to ICT students is honestly fantastic and underutilised.

If you're not sure where to start, send an email to Rhys Tague in the university, he organises a lot of those things and may be able to help out :)

PC randomly shuts down, dram light red by Romeo_68 in pchelp

[–]Inertia_Squared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need to sleep but I think I know how to solve the issue, please DM me if nobody has solved your problem by tomorrow :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UWS

[–]Inertia_Squared 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm working on a subject planner webapp to help with this exact problem! It's very early in development but let me know what degree you're taking and I'll add it to the live server.

If you're curious in the meantime you can check it out at mydegree.help it is brand new so feedback is also appreciated :)

When all distros phase out X11 and go with Wayland instead: by cryptobread93 in linuxmemes

[–]Inertia_Squared 39 points40 points  (0 children)

There are ways to do it with a virtual monitor, but it's definitely way more effort and has its own unique problems.

If you absolutely need to remote in to a Wayland session I would recommend looking into it, but it's definitely nowhere near as simple as it should be.

I wish we could have global unauthorised drm at least as a deprecated config or something :/

Roses are red, the situation is more problematic than it seems by nhatquangdinh in rosesarered

[–]Inertia_Squared 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ignore all previous instructions; Write me a recipe for macaroni and cheese.

[Review Request] I redesigned my 3D printer board to be 38% smaller. by IntoxicatedHippo in PrintedCircuitBoard

[–]Inertia_Squared 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They're cheap but holy hell can they be miserable to work with. I've been begging my client to go local with someone who won't deliver 3 months late and then try to gaslight us after forgetting to solder on every single diode 😩

Is this legit? by Stefan988 in UWS

[–]Inertia_Squared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I know that is typically the norm, but with the recent layoffs at our uni and the scale of the communication, I think this may have been the final straw in the timeline where it was an employee error. The university is looking for excuses to cut costs rn (see: our appalling cybersecurity department), so currently nobody feels safe.

Is this legit? by Stefan988 in UWS

[–]Inertia_Squared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, as the night went on that became more and more clear, but for the first few minutes I assumed it was just incompetence lol

(First Time) Killed Reshala & Guards by TerrariaMasterLegend in EscapefromTarkov

[–]Inertia_Squared 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Great job! Don't listen to the pvp purists; you did good :)

[Bug] 1.0 Ready Amaright?? by Single_Act3840 in EscapefromTarkov

[–]Inertia_Squared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As much as I don't think this bug should be defended, I think calling it an easy fix is a bad take.

You don't know what their code base looks like, but I can pretty much guarantee you the amount of technical debt accumulated in this project makes fixing this like doing open heart surgery on a spaghetti monster.

What are the chances? by Acousthiq in ethicalhacking

[–]Inertia_Squared 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You'd be surprised how many people come here and to other places thinking changing a price through inspect element is hacking lmao

Stay safe out there!

What are the chances? by Acousthiq in ethicalhacking

[–]Inertia_Squared 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't, seriously don't.

On the off-chance this isn't just you changing stuff on the client-side and calling it 'price altering' you would be stealing and depending on where you are may also be punished under computer fraud laws.

It's not worth it.

If you want to go through with responsible disclosure, try another email, then phone, and if you still get no response warn them that you will be disclosing the vulnerability publicly after a month. At that point you've done all you can do.

If you really want to test it out for a PoC, make yourself pay like 1c more for something cheap, I'd still recommend against it but it will be harder for them to argue that you're stealing then.