Basically this happened in NSW Australia too. For anyone interested, it was Rod Staples who was fired and you can easily get a sense for the kind of guy he is in the documentary series “Sydney’s Super Tunnel”.
In germany its codified. If an clause is uncommon and unexpected, its invalid. This case would not even hold up in court, since other regulations come first and would cause for the restaurant to be closed for multiple weeks
Excellent write up. This wasn’t a sophisticated attack. Seems like there is very little discipline at Salesforce when it comes to deploying production systems.
This is like saying Apple and Alphabet are the same. SAP is a 52 year old company and is the largest non-American software company in revenue, and has never been part of Salesforce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP
> Just two days ago I flipped through a slide deck from a security conference where the author, Jossef Harush Kadouri, found that using a model from a place like Huggingface means the author of the model can execute any code on your machine.
That's precisely why it's unexpected that a data model can run code. Wouldn't expect a pdf to start executing code on my system either, it should be data!
Well said. Blink Shell is one of the few apps that justifies its price point and they have actively worked hard to bring more features to it over the years. Even so, since its release it’s been the best shell app on iOS bar none.
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