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Weekendpumps
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However, there is a thought out there that 2008 experience had informed the policy makers that you CANNOT collapse the collateral layer (stocks, bonds, RE) without a danger that the whole thing utterly collapses. Didn't history teach us policy makers can't prevent market crashes? No.
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I heard you guys love McDonald Probably more like is this a Mickey D's witch or Taylor Swift? Scary she is not - yet doesn't smell like a sexbomb, dressed as she is like a hamburger clown. I'd pick her over the doll any day though. Would you pick her over the bench statue too?
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30k
Thank you gay cats.
Damn, I missed posting on the 30k page. I'll just have to wait until shit loads of deletions moves my post back seven pages.
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Thanks, did the mods move that thread to Off-Topic from here?
Somebody did. Yesterday that topic was (still) in Beginners and Help. (Clearly not the best place, I know.) I'll leave this here, and the mods can delete it if they want. Maybe somebody might get alerted to the zero-day if they see it here.
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This was already posted 4 days ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5376340And although I can understand that it's not related to bitcoin, the fact mods have buried that thread in Off-Topic looks a bit unfair. Probably that's also why you've missed it. Thanks, did the mods move that thread to Off-Topic from here?
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If this forum uses the apache Log4J logging tool it's vulnerable to the new Log4Shell critical zero-day vulnerability. https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-44228Any system using it needs upgrading, or the mitigation applying. https://blog.malwarebytes.com/exploits-and-vulnerabilities/2021/12/log4j-zero-day-log4shell-arrives-just-in-time-to-ruin-your-weekend/All an attacker has to do is get the affected app to log a special string. For that reason, researchers have dubbed the vulnerability “Log4Shell”.
Log4j is an open source logging library written in Java that was developed by the Apache Software Foundation.
The vulnerability is triggered by a simple string sent to a vulnerable server:
[example string blocked by cloudflare]
When the vulnerable application logs the string it triggers a lookup to an attacker-controlled remote LDAP server (example.com in our scenario). The response from the malicious server contains a path to a remote Java class file that’s injected into the server process. Attackers can execute commands with the same level of privilege as the application that uses the logging library. Mitigation
Mitigations are available for versions of log4j 2.10.0 and up. Version 2.15.0 is not vulnerable by default. Note that there may be other dependencies, such as your Java version, that need to be updated before you can upgrade. Fixing the vulnerability may not be straightforward, but it is urgent.
According to the Apache log4j project, if you are unable to upgrade, for whatever reason, you can mitigate this vulnerability in version 2.10.0 or higher by switching log4j2.formatMsgNoLookups to true. This can be done by adding ‐Dlog4j2.formatMsgNoLookups=True to the JVM command for starting the application.
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If this carries on dumping, I may ask Bob for a job as a farm hand on his ranch. Either that or Mcd’s.
Really hope the bottom is in & we get back to 60k ASAP.
Nearly back to 60k. Hopefully LFC_Bitcoin can quit McDonald's soon.
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Does this mean you don't have to eat cat food? No cat food for me. Pet food is just human food from the parts that don't appeal as delicious/high quality to humans and is considered low quality. The manufacturers grind it all up and repackage it as "pet food". The retailers jack up prices and market it as healthier for pets. The truth is: its cheaper and healthier if you just feed them regular food that you eat too. Just make sure you dont give them food that they shouldn't eat. (chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, salt/seasonings...) Pet food is a marketing scam. My late father was a truck driver, he owned one of those really large SCANIA trucks. I remember when I was a kid, he told me a funny story. He was travelling abroad with a couple of fellow drivers. So one night they went to the local supermarket to buy some canned food to eat. The food tasted really delicious, and they commented that this country had some really tasty canned food. When they collected the empty cans and remaining stuff to throw away, one of them noticed that the food was in fact dog food. They didn't spot it when they bought it from the supermarket! Nothing happened to them. They didn't buy it again though. When he came back he spoke normally, he didn't bark or anything. It's fine to eat. But may be less safe due to the fact that pet food does not have to follow the same regulations as human food. Our aversion to eating pet food comes from the fact that its called "pet food". That makes it seem alien and dirty in our minds. Some of the cheapest "human food" you can get looks dodgier than the "pet food".
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Does this mean you don't have to eat cat food? No cat food for me. Pet food is just human food from the parts that don't appeal as delicious/high quality to humans and is considered low quality. The manufacturers grind it all up and repackage it as "pet food". The retailers jack up prices and market it as healthier for pets. The truth is: its cheaper and healthier if you just feed them regular food that you eat too. Just make sure you dont give them food that they shouldn't eat. (chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, salt/seasonings...) Pet food is a marketing scam. My late father was a truck driver, he owned one of those really large SCANIA trucks. I remember when I was a kid, he told me a funny story. He was travelling abroad with a couple of fellow drivers. So one night they went to the local supermarket to buy some canned food to eat. The food tasted really delicious, and they commented that this country had some really tasty canned food. When they collected the empty cans and remaining stuff to throw away, one of them noticed that the food was in fact dog food. They didn't spot it when they bought it from the supermarket! Nothing happened to them. They didn't buy it again though. When he came back he spoke normally, he didn't bark or anything. Some people eat dog food for a living. Pet Food Taster is ranked as the third worst job ever by reed. https://www.reed.co.uk/career-advice/11-of-the-worst-jobs-ever/Pet Food Tasters are hired specifically to smell, handle, and eat sample tins of freshly made batches – to ensure each one is up to standard in terms of taste and texture. The top spot goes to arm pit sniffer jobs. Yes, Armpit Sniffers actually exist – and their noble sacrifice means you don’t have to smell quite as much sweat on your way to work. They’re employed by deodorant companies, and their day-to-day usually involves sniffing armpits in a hot room.
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Does this mean you don't have to eat cat food?
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I've always wanted to know but never asked - where does this meme come from? https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/woman-yelling-at-a-catWoman Yelling at a Cat refers to a meme format featuring a screen cap of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast members Taylor Armstrong and Kyle Richards followed by a picture of a confused-looking cat sitting behind a dinner plate. The format gained significant popularity across the web in mid-June 2019 and the cat was later identified as Smudge the Cat.
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Is tuna cat food?
No, they eat McDonald's,
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4-hr RSI oversold, double bottom.
Going to eat catfood if it doesn't rebound.
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Disappointing to see the bag of shitcoins pull back 5-10% and BTC stay relatively stagnant at the moment. I mean "Spooky Shiba", "Goofy Doge". WTF is going on with people continuing to invest in that trash.
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I much prefer reading WO when we are downity, I can almost sense how different folks deal with it in how they reply:
Meme poster - hiding behind humour Miner poster - hiding behind dca at scale TA/Charts poster - hiding behind perceived intelligence Finger pointing poster - hiding behind blame Hopium poster - hiding behind bull characteristics FUD poster - hiding behind bear characteristics
The commonality is we all recognises the price movement we just express it different ways. I find that highly enjoyable to figure out who is who based on their posting habits purely as a distraction away from the downity. Did I miss any poster types?
How about those that have seen it all many times before and don't give a shit.
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