https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/desktop-esr/
Here you go brother. Hope this helps.
It's not impossible to analyze and test compiled binaries.
He didn't have to know, and he himself knew of the alternatives for people who don't "know how to gamble". Nobody in any country can stop you from using your own money in an unwise manner.
When they say such things, the are probably talking about the expected value, where those chances are taken into account, just like the number calculated in this article.
for some reason
it's probably because the limit for the category of microplastics is "now widely defined as pieces ≤5 mm in size".
Any normal program can do that too.
It's an exploit path to a UEFI bootkit, so at the very least you'd have to throw your motherboard away or find someone that can physically overwrite it through an external flash programmer or something. And the patch should be delivered through a UEFI firmware update, so if your motherboard is no longer supported you would have to buy a new one. And for laptops and embedded devices having everything soldered in, the motherboard is basically the whole computer, so I don't think it's that much of an exaggeration.
I guess it's true that if you have ring 0 access you're boned, bug if your ring 0 access gets upgraded into ring -2 access you are even more boned. They put those security boundaries in place for a reason after all.
You probably discussed it because you were aware and interested in it, and your awareness and interest showed through in your other trackable habits outside of your chatroom. You only notice when they guess your interests correctly.
AFAIK there is no need to re-encode, since Youtube videos are stored and served in chunks anyways. The change is that they are now slipping in the ad chunks as if they were a part of the normal video chunk stream.
Here's an image viewer example with 0 exposed HTML elements (all UI rendered through a single canvas) and 0 human readable code (all client side code compiled to webassembly bytecode). Trying to block unwanted content in this kind of site would be closer to cracking a video game or patching an android app.
You will get one update per year, and "only more often that that if there is a critical security fix".