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Here I was wondering how you managed to use K’nex (toy) to write code lol

I was fully ready to have my mind blown, but am kindof perversely happy that no one's that damn smart :-)


Well, now that you mention it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdT1YT9AOPA

Except in certain online communities, your reputation and access to services is based on your handle.

The main mistake is having your illegal handle associated with your real identity in any way.


I suddenly have a vision of an AI driven sales pipeline that uses millions of invasive datapoints about you to create the most convincing sales pitch mathematically possible.


Someone's gotta put the hacker in Hacker News



I’m American and this is generally my philosophy as well.


Not use it at all. Outside of manually reviewing the code running in your browser, or a few other totally overkill measures, that’s the only real way to be certain.


You should be able to capture network activity to actually verify.


I've had a great experience using Rubbermaid Brilliance, and every other Rubbermaid product I've purchased has been of exceptional quality for the price paid.

Some of my less thrifty friends have raved about the quality of Caraway containers.

Having seen and held both, Caraway is nice due to the lack of 'moving parts' and will likely last longer than my Rubbermaid, but at 4x the cost I couldn't justify the purchase.

Important to note, because I made this mistake and upset my wife in the process: THE LIDS ARE NOT MICROWAVE SAFE! This holds true across three different brands of glass storage containers I've seen.


Many Brilliance items are fully plastic, as a general caution to people interested in them. Check the label.


Yeah, Brilliance is a broad product line, I should have probably specified their glassware.


Sounds like they buried the lede with this one then. Some of the items on that list being 'crackable' seem infinitely more dangerous than a general-purpose device such as a YubiKey.


Well if you're dumb then we're dumb.


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