Yeah that's it. It became G8 when Russia joined, and G7 when Russia was expelled.
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It is a Roman dodecahedron, several of which have been found in Europe. The purpose of it is unknown, though there are many theories.
The headline is about exposing your IP, which frankly isn't that big of a deal. The actual article says it exposed your IP, and then includes arbitrary code execution as the after thought... Clearly the code execution is the massive vulnerability here lol
Probably just lying to their boss. I have an AI obsessed boss and regularly lie about how much I use it because productivity is actually measured entirely by their perception of you and not by any real metric.
At the time, the messaging was very clear that receiving the benefit did not mean you were eligible, since it was more important to get the money in peoples' hands quickly. I honestly don't have a lot of sympathy for ineligible people who now have to pay it back
You should've communicated to them that your housing situation is unstable and wouldn't have access to internet for a week. From their perspective you were just being unreliable and sketchy.
Also, most cities have coworking spaces, which should be your first choice over library/cafe/college for a full work day.
It's really not surprising, it's hand selected delegates travelling to Calgary in winter... Anything less than 80% would have been shockingly catastrophic for him.
Honestly though, holding onto leadership is good, because he's lowered their ceiling of support so incredibly low. Yes his support base is large but he basically has no chance of getting the Conservatives a majority.
Age verification would be fine if it was an OAuth type thing - I sign in with the government on the government's website, they report back that I have the 18+ grant. I don't know why they're going in this direction of just requiring that private companies collect a bunch of personal information to "verify" me
Students generally don't have real-world problems that need solving. I think pretending they do makes a lot of assumptions about their life, hobbies, free time...
It's much much much more important to have a co-op program. Everything practical I learned in university was through my co-op work terms.
I am responsible for hiring some devs right now, and there's been a wide spectrum of competence from people who have "real projects". Especially with how prevalent AI is, people can literally just talk to an AI agent and get some kind of app/website spun up with 0 skill and effort. What I am always looking for is people who can work on a team in an existing codebase.
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