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Sereri posted:spam that listens to you and asks you how your day was i get this reference
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Shame Boy posted:oh hey i got a variant of the "i have your password honest!!!" spam emails that assumes i'm a woman, how novel. most of it is the same but some of it is fun: “Hello, minx” powerful ESL energy
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We say ELL (English as a Learned Language) now because it's presumptuous to assume that English is only their second language instead of third or fourth or more, and calling it a foreign language (EFL) is derogatory because it implies they'll never be fluent in it or something
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English As An Nth Language Where N > 1
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oh i thought it was english as a secondary language this whole time, which doesn't really have that problem, but ok
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But what if it's not their secondary language? What if they speak Vietnamese and Tagalog and Mandarin and then English as their quaternary language, hmmmmm?
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I learned english & it’s still the only language that I speak
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how does one speak english without learning it
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Krankenstyle posted:how does one speak english without learning it phonetically https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKZh70prVt8
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there's a massive difference between knowing a language via hearing it a lot while the language centers of the brain are forming, vs. learning a language through the application of hard work and effort once those structures are already in place.
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Krankenstyle posted:how does one speak english without learning it ask john searle
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Jabor posted:there's a massive difference between knowing a language via hearing it a lot while the language centers of the brain are forming, vs. learning a language through the application of hard work and effort once those structures are already in place. sure but both are learning so ELL doesnt make sense also knife guy owns bowns
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English as a Language Lerned After the Age of Five or ELLAAF
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btw english is the third language i learned but i use it as a secondary
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Krankenstyle posted:btw english is the third language i learned but i use it as a secondary It sure is a #2!
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Sagebrush posted:But what if it's not their secondary language? What if they speak Vietnamese and Tagalog and Mandarin and then English as their quaternary language, hmmmmm? then they have 3 secondary languages and one primary language
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Sagebrush posted:We say ELL (English as a Learned Language) now because it's presumptuous to assume that English is only their second language instead of third or fourth or more, and calling it a foreign language (EFL) is derogatory because it implies they'll never be fluent in it or something i was engaged to a spanish teacher for a time and man did i learn all sorts of this terminology that i have no application for
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haveblue posted:ask john searle
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Schadenboner posted:It sure is a #2! hell yea
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Shame Boy posted:then they have 3 secondary languages and one primary language yeah you can have more than one “secondary”
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Explaining patiently to the doctor that I already have a 2nd degree burn.
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Second language, thrice removed.
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google's been accidentally storing some passwords in plaintext i mean, if the big G can't get this right, what hope do the rest of us have?
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redleader posted:google's been accidentally storing some passwords in plaintext lol "In our enterprise product, G Suite..." Enterprise Grade Enterprise Grade
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spankmeister posted:Second language, thrice removed. C's second language thrice removed? JavaScript
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Munkeymon posted:English as a Language Lerned After the Age of Five or ELLAAF are you having ELLAAF?
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https://twitter.com/fouroctets/status/1130946470700388352?s=21 your friendly neighborhood givenofucks researcher at it again.
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I’m readme.rtf
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I'm the binaries checked into source control, which may or may not be compiled from the accompanying code.
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Jabor posted:I'm the binaries checked into source control, which may or may not be compiled from the accompanying code. security skills are distinct from “using git” or “writing complex software”
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evil_bunnY posted:https://twitter.com/fouroctets/status/1130946470700388352?s=21 I had to unfollow sandboxescaper, was a great RE person but they were just a trainwreck of a human being.
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ewiley posted:I had to unfollow sandboxescaper, was a great RE person but they were just a trainwreck of a human being. mental health issues + stress + trying to make it
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Is that the one that tried to ransom a 0-day last year? I feel bad for them, seemed like they had some poo poo going on. Glad they're still around.
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not sure if someone posted this yet, but cisco is bork again and they named the bug 😾😾😾 THRANGRYCAT DOT COM posted:😾😾😾 is caused by a series of hardware design flaws within Cisco’s Trust Anchor module. First commercially introduced in 2013, Cisco Trust Anchor module (TAm) is a proprietary hardware security module used in a wide range of Cisco products, including enterprise routers, switches and firewalls. TAm is the root of trust that underpins all other Cisco security and trustworthy computing mechanisms in these devices. 😾😾😾 allows an attacker to make persistent modification to the Trust Anchor module via FPGA bitstream modification, thereby defeating the secure boot process and invalidating Cisco’s chain of trust at its root. While the flaws are based in hardware, 😾😾😾 can be exploited remotely without any need for physical access. Since the flaws reside within the hardware design, it is unlikely that any software security patch will fully resolve the fundamental security vulnerability. https://thrangrycat.com/
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thanks cisco
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thrisco
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I wonder how often “proprietary hardware security module” actually ends up without tears.
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Computer Serf posted:and they named the bug 😾😾😾
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Subjunctive posted:I wonder how often “proprietary hardware security module” actually ends up without tears. "we rolled our own security"
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