It seems there was the potential risk that insufficient validation could allow reading arbitrary server files, which indeed poses a security risk.
However, my understanding is that this could be exploited only by authenticated users with permission to add new media. Not like that's a risk to ignore, but it's not like it could be exploited by anyone on the Internet.
They did something different in Scrubs for Carla, who is originally Dominican and there are multiple references in the show about other people not understanding her when she speaks Spanish. For the Spanish dubbing, they say she is Italian and speaks Italian, which is weird because there are many references to her Hispanic origins in the show.
At least that's how they handled it in the European Spanish version, I don't know how it is in the American Spanish version. Because, in case you didn't know, TV shows and movies are usually dubbed to Spanish twice: one version for Spain and another one for the American countries that speak Spanish.
I was referring to the image in this post, which is where the absolute numbers I was referring to are mentioned, and there they are comparing the US and England.
Also, it seems they are comparing absolute numbers and not a rate or anything like that while USA population is almost six times that of England. This is complete anecdata.
So, OP's claim that Lenin "legalized homosexuality entirely" in the USSR is wrong because, as @sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.works pointed out, it remained illegal in some parts of the USSR, such as Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Therefore, it was never entirely legalized across the entire USSR until Stalin banned it entirely again in 1934. During that decade, homosexuality was only legal in the RSFSR and not because of a standalone law advocating for sexual freedom, but because the Tsarist legal codes were abolished (which also included abolishing the Senate, the Tsarist courts and the private property, which were more likely to be the target of this move) without introducing a specific ban in the new legal code.
So it's also misleading to claim that homosexuality was legalized like it was an intentional move towards sexual freedom (which Lenin cared very little about with no public record of him on this topic) instead of just the kind of accidental outcome of abolishing the Tsarist legal codes.
Even if everything else were true, the USSR still wouldn't have been the first country to legalize it in modern history, which was France in 1791.
Sorry, but I don't think we're emphasising enough that Pornhub shared details of its users, such as their search history and watched videos, with an external company and that external company kept that data for over four years after their relationship ended.
You are talking about autossh, which is a completely different third-party SSH client tool that you have to install separately (as the link you shared describes) to have persistent SSH client connections and has nothing to do with systemd other than that you can start it as a systemd service (like any other third-party service).
OP is talking about systemd-ssh-generator, which is described here by Lennart Poettering (author of systemd) as working exactly as OP described it.
But the account is obviously fake and not really associated with Burger King if you see the content they were posting before being suspended: https://web.archive.org/web/20190515130134/https://twitter.com/bk_moldova
Also, it tweeted everything in English, which is not an official language in Moldova.
Well, I am not a lawyer so I don't know if that can really happen, but you are supposed to be judged by the law that applied to you when you committed the crime, not any different scenario that could be applied to your case in the future (nulla poena sine lege, non-retroactivity of criminal law).
Consider, for example, something that didn't use to be a crime. For example, buying alcoholic drinks. If now they ban alcohol, they cannot start prosecuting people who bought alcohol when it was legal. Even if they announce they will ban buying alcohol, they cannot wait for the law to come into effect to start prosecuting people who bought it while the law was being written and knew it was going to be banned, because it was not banned yet when they bought it. This is not the same case, but it's similar.
What matters is the law that applied to you when you committed the crime, not when you are being judged.
I know you shouldn't judge someone by their appearance, but have you seen those guys? They are literally like that famous Preacher comic panel. And they even dare calling others 'obese' and the n-word.
As it seemed to be a campaign to promote a cryptocurrency, they have probably already carried out their exit scam and have no need to continue with this.
To get access to EU market, they still have to comply with many EU regulations while not having influence on what those regulations are and no access to EU agencies. So very much like still being in the EU, but worse.
The Anunnaki were ancient astronauts who visit Earth periodically, like every 10 000 years or something like that, I don't remember the exact frequency, but they are supposed to visit us again some time in the future, when it's their time for a new visit. They are so handsome that we can't resist mating with them and the current human race is a cross between the Anunnaki and the humans of the last time they visited us.
If you travel far enough north, you will find a hidden civilization living under the ice at the North Pole that they don't want us to know about.
Funny twist: in Spain, "chorizo" is slang for thief, so that would be actually saying "I'm a thief".