For some reason (i don't know why) I have super duper interest in decompilers| Siddharth Mishra
In the latest episode of our second season of “TRUTH” with RFK Jr., Kennedy interviewed Holocaust survivor and founder of the Alliance for Human Research Protection, Vera Sharav. Source: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/truth-rfk-jr-vera-sharav/ In the latest episode of our second season of “TRUTH” with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Kennedy interviewed Holocaust survivor and...| Hero of the Week: Vera Sharav, The Solari Report | Alliance for Human Researc...
約2年半ぶりの出張でアイルランドのダブリンにきています。今回、34th Annual FIRST Conference ...| IIJ Security Diary
Beginners guide to using a camera and takin photos - after our guide to cameras and lenses, let's get started with setting up the camera and shooting| Amateur Photographer
“I’m starting a small backyard chicken coop and want to be prepared for any emergencies. What should I include in a chicken first aid kit? I’m a bit nervous about potential health issues.” Thanks, Emily, Auckland, New Zealand. Essential Components of a Chicken First Aid Kit Hey Emily! Congratulations on starting your backyard chicken coop […]| Chicken Keeping Secrets – How To Keep Chickens At Home
[I wrote this on September 21st, but apparently forgot to ultimately move from GDoc to Blog. I suspect because it really needs to be cleaned up as it is my first draft. Rather than do that, since t…| Rants of a deranged squirrel.
Two mites. It was all that she had and she gave it away. She tossed those small coins into the treasury at the Temple in Jerusalem, according to Luke 21. There, amid the large donations dropped in by the wealthier ones in the community, these mites would seemingly get lost. They were not lost to […] The post Two Mites and Falling Rocks appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Here is a quick-start guide to CTI Butler showing you how much easier it makes working with these frameworks.| dogesec
Leah Wong '02 joins the College from the Minneapolis Downtown Council| News
Follow along as I show you how to store 200,000 CVEs as STIX objects, then use CVSS, EPSS, CISA KEV and CPE data to search and filter them.| dogesec
Two mites. It was all that she had and she gave it away. She tossed those small coins into the treasury at the Temple in Jerusalem, according to Luke 21. There, amid the large donations dropped in by the wealthier ones in the community, these mites would seemingly get lost. They were not lost to […]| GGWO Church Baltimore
Tricia Stenberg has helped administer more than $4.5 million in scholarships to Gustie undergrads.| News
This Gustie alum lived her liberal arts dream. Now she spreads the good word to prospective students and families.| News
Martha Ndakalako is an assistant professor in English, African Studies, and Comparative Literature. When she was 18, Martha Ndakalako made the trip from Namibia to Texas to become the first person in her…| Gustavus Adolphus College
The Physics and Mathematics and Computer Science double major is well on her way to a career in astrophysics research.| News
The desk of poet and retiring Gustavus professor Phil Bryant ’73 as he works. On this Juneteenth, the second as an official U.S. holiday, here is a prose poem alum and retiring Gustavus professor…| Gustavus Adolphus College
When parsing a string that is divided by a separator char, getting the first N values OR last N values is a common scenario when dealing with: IP address separated by periods, e.g. “10.11.12.13” File path separated by forward slash “/tmp/myfolder/subpath1/subpath2/subpath3” Fully qualified domain separated by periods “sub1.sub2.my.domain.com” Getting first N values Getting the first ... Bash: extracting first or last N octets, paths, or domain from string with fixed separator| Fabian Lee : Software Engineer
Dear Brian, I am thinking about converting into Buddhism. To me it just feels right. Although after listening to your introduction about the 5 Precepts, I find it hard to follow the 1st and the 5th. I have been to Iraq and fortunately I wasn’t put in a position to take another person’s life. I don’t think that . . . → Read More: Eat Your Vegetables!| Daily Buddhism