

Make it so that security is a priority when developing a standard, protocol, or specification. Even at present, new stuff is developed for functionality first, with security coming in later. IMO they should be developed in tandem, secure by design.


Make it so that security is a priority when developing a standard, protocol, or specification. Even at present, new stuff is developed for functionality first, with security coming in later. IMO they should be developed in tandem, secure by design.


You could try Buldak if you haven’t yet. I believe they have a 3x spicy version, if you really want to go the extremes. The regular buldak is already too spicy for a lot of people.
Oh for sure, I meant I never knew it was called a ratchet belt.
Yep exactly! And thanks for the link, I’ve been using it for 15+ years but never bothered knowing what it’s called.
My belt is the type that has grooves on it and you can adjust the buckle in smaller increments compared to the typical holes. It’s also great for avoiding creases when using a standard buckle.
I go to 4 different grocery stores for different items that are only found on each respective store. So I usually visit each of them once in the span of 2 weeks.
If that isn’t proof of intelligent design, I don’t know what is. /s
Directed by Quentin Tarantino.
For the amount of pancakes, I’d say that’s not really a lot of butter.