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Stop salty or buttering it up.
Stop salty or buttering it up.
Update: It was actually 2003, I was in Theodore at the time. It’s recovered mostly from that bushfire as well as the 2019/2020, when I was visiting while it was happening.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Canberra_bushfires
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Australian_bushfire_season
https://www.icrc.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/1247030/CRES_Submission_2.pdf
Search term from the immediately above link is, ‘why was Canberra’s water so good before the bushfire?’
I have been living in Melbourne since 2017. Canberra’s water still just pips it (Silvan Reservoir area), thanks to the Corin and Bendora dams. Googong water is still terrible (it has a slightly bitter taste, probably because of chlorination treatment) when water from it is required, but they haven’t had to use that for a while. It’s night and day to me, at least when Googong water is involved.
Tow it outside the environment.
Indeed. You can tell if it’s straight out of Googong Dam also.
That was probably close to one of the last versions of enlightenment I used regularly. It was such a fun WM to use at the time. If I remember correctly, GNOME and KDE were really ramping up about then and e fell behind.
What are you doing step-truck?
My dog sees my girlfriend and I and then after, she wants a piece of my leg. It’s kinda cute, but disturbing at the same time. She knows what she’s doing. Parrots yeah I’m not surprised either.
Seems very similar to Zenbleed in terms of using certain register optimisation and speculative execution to get crippling security exploits. Thus far I haven’t read too much into the detail of the attack but This article on Zenbleed, written by the attack’s author, describes how the attack in detail and how he came to find it using fuzzing techniques - in this case two sets of instructions that should have had the same result, but they didn’t.
The write-up for this one is presumably this one.
Here is a good write-up of Zenbleed for the Ryzen 2 and up vulnerability. It uses similar register optimisation and speculative execution to get the same effect.
Not really, here’s why:
That’s why I didn’t go for that thankless job.
How about other currencies, will you guys just calm the fuck down - or not?
You and me both man, AU$170 is whack. But not really if you look to amortize it :P
You are a weird, see it with your eyes, or congress.