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I’d also occasionally heard stories about people making their own Minecraft server scanners . A while ago, on April 1st 2022, cybersecurity You­Tuber Live­Overflow uploaded a video titled “I Spent 100 Days Hacking Minecraft”. Despite being uploaded on April Fools’, the video and series that followed was actually really interesting.
The first version of echo treats argv as an array of character pointers: #include < stdio.h > /* echo command-line arguments; 1st version */ main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) printf("%s%s", argv[i], (i < argc-1) ?
Pssh. 47 by Anonymous on 06.08.2022 10:48:10 +00:00 cool site, found on i2p, spent here like half an hour. cool stuff 46 by Anonymous on 29.07.2022 00:45:19 +00:00 i got here by searching the +NIGGER license on google its on the 1st page too thats pretty cool cool site holy shit your fucking captcha sucks ass absolute aids cancer Reply by Arav on 29.07.2022 16:57:28 +00:00 Lel, definitely not the type of query I'd like my site to be found by. xD Yeah, sometimes my captcha generates...
In this issue we summarize the major developments of Monero from July 1st to December 31st of 2019. It’s been another amazing half year, and we feel it’s important to celebrate our accomplishments as a community.
Reading Towards a New Socialism by Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell: http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/socialism_book/ Brain of the Firm by Stafford Beer Cybernetic Revolutionaries by Eden Medina Cybernetics: Or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine and The Human Use of Human Beings (1st edition) by Norbert Wiener Economic cybernetics by Nikolay Veduta People's Republic of Walmart by Leigh Phillips and Michal Rozworski Red Plenty by Francis Spufford Economics in...
. */ #include "mnemonic.h" const char *mn_wordlist_version = " Wordlist ver 0.7"; const char *mn_words[MN_WORDS + 1] = { 0, "academy", "acrobat", "active", "actor", "adam", "admiral", "adrian", "africa", "agenda", "agent", "airline", "airport", "aladdin", "alarm", "alaska", "albert", "albino", "album", "alcohol", "alex", "algebra", "alibi", "alice", "alien", "alpha", "alpine", "amadeus", "amanda", "amazon", "amber", "america", "amigo", "analog", ...
P227451 0day Vulnerability Attack Exposes Tor and Firefox Users to Malicious Code Execution Sun 2025-10-19 03:33:03 link reply 1st September 22, 2025, 9:33am 0day Vulnerability Attack Exposes Tor and Firefox Users to Malicious Code Execution A Critical Security Threat Looms Over Tor and Firefox Users In a recent development, security experts have discovered a 0day vulnerability that can be exploited to execute malicious code on Tor and Firefox browsers, compromising user computers.
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