The manual doors were good for keeping the elderly riff-raff off the trains. Good workout as well.
If you need to anonymously whistleblow, use the right tool for the job:
https://www.theguardian.com/securedrop
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/19/reader-center/confidential-tip-line.html
On metro trains (melb) you can hold down the button and the door will open as soon as the train stops. Gets the door open optimally fast whenever I am doing a public transport speedrun
I almost instinctively downvoted, you had me the in the first half
I really hope ff gets WebSerial support.
The mouses lawyers are too strong :)
Taken down already :(
And leave the laundry vacant? Better get a third.
Im willing to believe it exists, but not that its any good. 99% is a crazy accuracy claim.
That is a long video, is the paper published somewhere?
Im willing to accept that you can statistically "watermark" the text, but I'm not convinced that it would be tamper resistant, which is a large part of what makes a watermark useful. If it can't survive an idiot with a thesaurus, its probably not gonna be terribly useful.
The arstechnica article speculated it was more of a pattern of words thing.
I think it is lies, and doesn't exist or work anywhere near as good as they claim. Or, its incredibly easy to bypass.
For context, Vista was 2007.