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I believe they meant to get past the 'Sign in to read for free' element.

+ cloudflare captcha, in my case

Why do people assume revolutionary action must be violent? Emmeline Pankhurst will want to have words with them.

Have you seen people?

> You really need to read up on your history.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47888542


The suffragette movement was hardly a revolution in the traditional sense.

Giving so many people the ability to vote was absolutely a fundamental shift in the social, political, or societal order, so is absolutely a traditional revolution. This is just the 'no true scotsman' argument.

> I wonder if you even recognize what you're doing.

"Don't feed the trolls". They absolutely do know what they're doing.


Hardly matters when one may print their own barcode on labels and cover the frangible one.

printing your own sticker requires way more prep than ripping one off a pack of ground beef and sticking it on a pack ribeye steak.

Absolutely, but it's also a low barrier. I think there's a lot of organized theft comparative to opportunistic.

You can buy a battery operated portable bluetooth based printer to print barcodes from your phone, for less than $15. It'll even fit in your pocket.

I mean, you need to prepare having that printer on you, but it's not all that difficult to print on demand while in the store.


I did this with 15 btc :]


Running into a meeting, so won't be able to review this for a while, but exciting. I wonder how much it cost in tokens, and what the prompt/validator/iteration loop looked like.


Thank you! I was scratching my head at this, having seen 'Step 1'


It took Ireland years from an ECHR ruling to rule buggery was not unlawful, and Ireland was given a special exemption to the EUs abortion laws which remained in place for 26 years.



That and the big question over, if they do detect a domestic agency's APT, will they even report it? Warning: Top Secret / NoForn leaks below.

Allegedly, - McAfee reached out to the FBI about Magic Lantern, - Kaspersky were believed by the NSA to not detect Russian-affiliated malware, - and I can't find any sources for this, but I remember reading about and having chats earlier in my career with folks in AV companies mulling over what to do in this situation.


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