

Yeah the hardest move on the entire thing was the first overhang with the security camera, and that was V3\5.10. The entire event was well below any kind of test for a pro climber. The solo part attracts a lot of attention.


Yeah the hardest move on the entire thing was the first overhang with the security camera, and that was V3\5.10. The entire event was well below any kind of test for a pro climber. The solo part attracts a lot of attention.


The media was trying to make it sound death defying and extreme the entire time, but any time they’d ask a climber about it, “oh he’s chilling.”


Watching it as a group of climbers was fun because we could shit talk the entire time.
My favorite was when he said the quiet part out loud. “V2 in my gym.”


Alex: stands there
Crowd: goes wild


Did you descale?


Why am I in all of these comments?
I did something similar with deluge. Went an extra step and made a script update the deluge listen port.
Wrote down the details here if it helps anyone else. I included the docker config files and some issues I ran into.
https://edmomot.github.io/automatically-update-deluge-listen-port-when-gluetun-vpn-updates/
This exists and is actually the way pharmacy used to work.
Long story short, economies of scale led to today’s system.
In the field of pharmacy, compounding (performed in compounding pharmacies) is preparation of custom medications to fit unique needs of patients that cannot be met with mass-produced formulations. This may be done, for example, to provide medication in a form easier for a given patient to ingest (e.g., liquid vs. tablet), or to avoid a non-active ingredient a patient is allergic to, or to provide an exact dose that isn’t otherwise available.


The governer that was involved in the Householder conspiracy? That one?


Why can’t they use the excess energy to make the train go again?


I’m a software engineer who does woodworking, and I approve this message.
But my favorite explanation: you grab your hand saw, and it works. You don’t find out that the latest npm japanese-hand-saw-tooth package is incompatible with plywood, and you need to downgrade the package or buy new plywood to make a cut.
So the exploit redirected update traffic. Does that mean anyone who ran updates in that time period could have downloaded a compromised version and their machine would be infected?
Why isn’t that covered in the post?