Response time is critical. It’s the difference between immediately getting pwned vs. having time for the security team to identify the threat, notify their users, and users to assess the impact of the breach and change their passwords.
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They say that passwords are hashed but we’re they salted?
$5 item, free shipping but it crosses the ocean on the back of the next available sea turtle, and if you have any issues they’ll send you a replacement component and a loose guide on how to desolder the old component and solder the new component.
Don’t credit cards usually give 21 days of interest free grace period? So this is over ~9 days worth of interest? Fuck them for that? Not fuck them for exploiting gambling addiction, but for not giving the consumer their two quarters worth of interest?
Your username checks out, lol. At 5% APR, 30 days’ worth of interest on this $390 purchase is ~$1.63.
And if we consider that Nike is acting as a bookmaker in this case, the house edge for a bookmaker is around that amount anyway. Nike is likely to bake this edge into their margin anyway, but I don’t think it’s likely that you’d get a bonus of $1.63 if you win this bet, in this hypothetical.
Do they get interest for the product you held during the return period?
So like, how do refunds work?
You “flip” the coin at any time during the eligible refund period, but the result is only revealed after the refund period has expired.
Atomicity: either all parts of the transaction complete, or all parts of the transaction don’t complete; there’s no “partly complete” state
Consistency: the state of the database after a transaction is stable; all “downstream” effects (e.g. triggers) of the query are complete before the transaction is confirmed.
Isolation: concurrent transactions behave the same as sequential transactions
Durability: a power failure or crash won’t lose any transactions
Traditionally, ACID is where relational databases shine.
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•Trump: 'A Lot of People Are Saying Maybe We'd Like a Dictator'English10·15 days agoSee you this Friday under the Brooklyn Bridge, comrade.
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Codeberg: army of AI crawlers are extremely slowing us; AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges.English8·23 days agoYou missed my point. A prompt injection to fuck with LLMs would be read by a visually impaired user’s screen reader.
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Codeberg: army of AI crawlers are extremely slowing us; AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges.English31·23 days agoIf a bot can’t read it, nor can a visually impaired user.
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Coincidentally, FFM peg is also something you can find on the hubEnglish23·1 month agoWow, I’d love to Kyll myself on a hot, summer’s day!
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Coincidentally, FFM peg is also something you can find on the hubEnglish15·1 month agoI guess not too different from pr0n, h4x, etc. Maybe a tale as old as time?
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Coincidentally, FFM peg is also something you can find on the hubEnglish30·1 month agoSee also: s*x, k*ll, r*pe, etc.
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Programmer Humor@programming.dev•We don't talk about IPv5English5·1 month agoA /8 subnet is basically everything after the first of the four segments, e.g. 127.*.*.*. marine_mustang was saying that loopback (what you think of as only 127.0.0.1) is actually an entire subnet, so any address that starts with 127 will hit the loopback interface. TIL, never thought about it much before.
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Adblockers stop publishers serving ads to (or even seeing) 1bn web users - Press GazetteEnglish26·2 months agoUse Firefox + uBlock origin for your own sanity. Don’t let big tech make you feel guilty for not going along with their game.
100% this and also, consider allow-listing specific sites which deserve your support, or better yet, contribute directly if you can – e.g. your local bike club forum, your local newspaper, a blogger whose work you enjoy, etc., assuming of course, the ads are reasonable.
You haven’t changed your password for 30 days. Reset it now.
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share In USAEnglish13·2 months agoTemple OS?
ramjambamalam@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share In USAEnglish64·2 months agoI identify as Linux and my pronouns are root/0.
Try it again. I bet their password reset service was swamped after sending the notice.