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BenjiRenji
This just reminds me of a US coworker of mine who just became a great grandmother. It's teen pregrancies all the way down. Mother at 16, grandmother in her 30s, great grandmother at 50.
It's not that simple. The US produces more oil than ever, other oil production is suffering (in Venezuela, Russia, Iran, other Middle Eastern countries). Trump wants the US to replace them despite not having enough and the right refinery capacity).
When is he going to sabotage Norway?
How is Germany squaring this with Israel obviously pushing him to start the war?
So as someone who works exactly on this, the best way is still exploiting the user. The "QR code scanned" notification needs to look like something useful or enticing so the download or link is opened. The glasses would never automatically download and even execute a binary without the user.
Easiest is probably some PDF reader exploit. There I can see a path of auto download and auto execute with only minimal user intervention. If the PDF has a good title you'll take the user approval hurdle easy.
Or payment apps. Some users have payments almost automated. Accidentally confirming a payment popup in the wrong moment seems like a viable exploit.
True. It's a Z-score measuring deviation from the mean. A step of one point somewhere on the scale just makes a statement about the relative rareity and not about a set amount of "intelligence" you have more or less than someone else.
Yearly, but yes!
Loglog is what came to my mind as well.
dB is already log scale
Bringing queens across country borders (or even state lines) is more illegal than I thought.
Sorry, but I really want to try the fermented seed cocoa. There are non-Nestlé versions and having an option that doesn't exploit child slaves is always a good option.
She's pretty proud of it.