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Cancer jab can eradicate entire tumours in patients, trial shows

18d 5h ago in upliftingnews from www.theguardian.com

England has referred to vaccines as jabs long before it started to be used as a pejorative.

60% of MD5 password hashes are crackable in under an hour

1mon 9d ago in privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com from www.theregister.com

MD5 is vulnerable to collisions, so it's possible for an attacker to match checksums, too.

Waymo Drives Off with South Bay Man's Luggage

1mon 16d ago in hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se from sfist.com

His reaction is because Waymo isn't returning his luggage unless he pays for it. Two complimentary trips still takes multiple hours of his day for something that wasn't his fault, meaning even that isn't free. It's Waymo's fault, either they fix it, or it's theft.

Accelerationism

1mon 22d ago in comicstrips from jlai.lu

Potentially at the expense of all non-microbial life.

Magical liopleurodon

1mon 22d ago in lemmyshitpost from quokk.au

We're on a bridge, Charlie!

Keeping it classy for my 1000th post

2mon 10d ago in lemmyshitpost from lemmy.dbzer0.com

There's a lot more nuance in the definition in a culinary context: https://www.mashed.com/1338901/difference-between-sauce-condiment-dip/

But ignoring that context, yes, ketchup meets the literal definition of a sauce.

My son uses ketchup as if it were a sauce ...

Hundreds of orgs compromised daily in Microsoft device code phishing attacks

2mon 11d ago in pulse_of_truth@infosec.pub from www.theregister.com

This has been happening to me the past few weeks, so I tried turning off app notification sign-in, and the attacker switched to entering passwords until it locked my account.

The only way to unlock it is to reset the password, and MS won't let me keep my old one ... why can't I use the old one again, especially if I recently changed it already?! The attackers clearly don't know it, but now they can make me go through the effort of setting a new password every day until I enabled app notification login again.

And then they just switched back to MFA phishing again. The attacker has even stopped bothering making the login request look like it's coming from the same country I live in.

My doctor had christan nationalist propaganda in the examination room.

2mon 24d ago in atheist@lemmy.zip from lemmy.zip

They're typically used in real life situations, for example, when trying to figure out whether their coworkers are like-minded. Once they know they can get away with it, though ... I have a few coworkers that will talk right-wing talking points practically non-stop. Another coworker and I have considered reporting them to HR, but all that would do is put a target on our backs; or at best, get them to silently hold a grudge against us. And it takes a lot more than office drama to get fired where I work.

One thing that's not a dog whistle; they openly admit to being Christian Nationalists.