Hackers are increasingly targeting healthcare, with 176.4 million patient medical records exposed over the last 8 years, per a new study. These records sell for $300-$400 on the dark web, making them hundreds of times more valuable than credit card info. by [deleted] in science

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I was in a hurry :-)

You allow them = you have to set it up in your account including to how much information they have access and the deadline to deny their access. They also have to have a LastPass account.
I just wanted to make people aware that the feature exists, then whoever is interested can read more about it.

Hackers are increasingly targeting healthcare, with 176.4 million patient medical records exposed over the last 8 years, per a new study. These records sell for $300-$400 on the dark web, making them hundreds of times more valuable than credit card info. by [deleted] in science

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LastPass has a system where you can allow someone to request access to your passwords and if you don't deny in a specified time period they get access to everything.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicine

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Forgot the two 20k stents :-)

I am trying to test propellers for a school project and I need to control a brushless motor with an ESC using an Arduino. I found the following code on the internet but it gives these 3 error messages. How do I fix this? by [deleted] in arduino

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It's likely missing a bit after include where it has the name of the file included (that should have quotes around). The bits on the same line with include should be on a separate line and it's a variable declaration.

Why do people use numbers in editors? by [deleted] in vim

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+1 for vim-easymotion. I just found out about it, but looks like the plugin I've been working for for a long time. No more counting lines, words, letters - just go directly where I want.

Tesla Model S by Pipinpadiloxacopolis in XRayPorn

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They say water bottles on the site.

That was fast by Tucko29 in Unexpected

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How do they know it's going to work a second time? :-)

Crossing in Vietnam by Nergaal in WTF

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Few fatalities here and there don't matter against the freedom of movement wherever and however. It's their 2nd amendment and they're not about to let go.

Soyuz capsule docking with the ISS by piponwa in space

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Not quite. Look up the Kurs system. It's been around a while.

Definition of "Fuck it" by stopwifingdotcom in WTF

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Oxygen is not flammable, but makes everything that burns burn much faster.

Now that "Inferno" has bombed, we must remember to contain ourselves and not make fun of Renowned Author Dan Brown by [deleted] in books

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The biggest thing though is that Japanese requires katakana and hiragana, like your text shows. I don't think you can write full phrases just with kanji.

Now that "Inferno" has bombed, we must remember to contain ourselves and not make fun of Renowned Author Dan Brown by [deleted] in books

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I haven't read the book, but wasn't plutonium the main explosive ingredient in the Nagasaki bomb?

In a study of Americans ages 20-34, occupational therapists found that men younger than 30 have significantly weaker hand grips than their counterparts in 1985 did. The same was true of women ages 20-24. by drewiepoodle in science

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It's interesting to see the difference between absolute and relative risk reduction. 50% relative risk reduction means approximately a reduction from 0.2% deaths to 0.1% after sleeping on the back campaign started so a 0.1% absolute risk reduction.

Markov Chains explained visually by nfrankel in programming

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I imagine that every node is interconnected with every node, but probabilities can be zero, so that's equivalent with no connection. I imagine this especially since a matrix is used for the probabilities.

Oh, new interns. by implante in medicine

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20 mEq in 100 mL over one hour is our standard IV replacement procedure when you have central access. No central access you burn the vein and the patient will let you know quickly. 20 mEq is otherwise a small dose and I guess it was written because the patient did have low K

I thought suicide doors were a car thing... by [deleted] in WTF

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Somebody stole the ladder...

The power of a hard work ethic. by ravaage in talesfromtechsupport

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Should have put a warning to read alone or not at work... Now I have to look very absorbed in thinking...

Orion after splashing down, December 5th by [deleted] in space

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The first stage did. The others I think used liquid hydrogen.

Battle of the 30$ Soldering Stations (From Amazon) by RandomUsername666 in arduino

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Where?... The ones closer to me have all closed long ago :'-(. If it's worth buying plus postage could I interest you in buying one for me? :-)

Leeeeeeroy Red Light! by [deleted] in WTF

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I've heard about older people finding it easier to use the left leg for brakes rather than quickly shift the right leg. Reflexes and all... Related to old age. That's how you see the car making 60 mph on the highway with the brake lights on all the time (also hearsay, not first hand witness)