This is pretty near:
Detect breaches with Canary credit cards!
TL;DR;
Today we’re releasing a new Canarytoken type: actual credit cards!
1. Head over to canarytokens.org;
2. We give you a valid credit card (number, expiration, and CVC);
3. If anyone ever attempts to use that card you’ll be notified.
https://blog.thinkst.com/2023/01/swipe-right-on-our-new-credit-card-tokens.html
“If the World were 100 People”
25 are children
75 are adults (9 are 65+)
60 Asians
16 Africans
14 people from the Americas
10 Europeans
31 Christians
23 Muslims
16 people w/o religion
15 Hindus
7 Buddhists
8 other
Languages:
12 Chinese
6 Spanish
5 English
4 Hindi
3 Arabic
3 Bengali
3 Portuguese
2 Russian
2 Japanese
60 other
86 can read & write
7 have a college degree
40 have Internet
78 have shelter
91 have access to safe drinking water
Source: 100people.org based on 2016 #data
RT @LavanyaSunder@twitter.com
To be clear, you can get up to $7500 for the "electric vehicle" on the left - a car that is worse for the environment than many ICE cars, 3x more dangerous, and weighs 9,000 lbs.
But you will get $0 for the electric vehicle on the right. https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1616148486285627392
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/LavanyaSunder/status/1616515782539874305
Chagall’s stained glass window with piano reflections.
Marc Chagall National Museum, #Nice, #France.
#FensterFreitag #WindowFriday #PhotographyOnMastodon #photography #art #stainedglass
I'm staying at a hotel for a couple days while a particularly nasty weather front comes through my city. Of course, I packed the essentials. 😍
trying to categorize what kinds of data exist in your computer's memory / on its hard drive. so far I have:
* numbers (floats, ints)
* strings (various encodings)
* machine code
* C arrays/structs
is there something else I'm missing? I'm looking for very basic fundamental things (like "strings"), not like images/video. Data structures like hashmaps seem tricky because there are so many different implementations
@b0rk it’s all arrays of bytes
@evan I think most people are answering this incorrectly. Most fish are ‘in the wild’. I doubt the majority of people have fish only annually.