Polyglot brains: A new imaging study reveals how speaking multiple languages reshapes the anatomy of a brain area that processes speech sounds.
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Polyglot brains: A new imaging study reveals how speaking multiple languages reshapes the anatomy of a brain area that processes speech sounds.
Check out my latest CSO piece, which examines how CISOs can more effectively talk about the cost of a cyber incident to the board and C-suite.
Thanks to Amanda Draeger @TindrasGrove, Gary Brickhouse of GuidePoint Security and Stephen Boyer of Bitsight for their insight.
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Friends, today is the day before Thanksgiving here in the US. Friday is also a holiday for many people here so that we have the day off to go buy stuff that looks like it is on sale but really isn't.
What does that mean to you? It means that it is time. Time to push that code to production. Push it like it's never been pushed before. Use all the git flags.
Testing is for people who are not confident in their abilities, and we don't have time for that sort of negativity around here.
Today is your day.
Tomorrow, and beyond? That is ops problem.
If there is a RCE vulnerability in CUPS, would someone mind configuring mine for duplex printing, please?
We've got a 18+ that germinated from seed sent to us by @jblue (who I still need to reimburse for shipping).
Keep them in a ziplock with damp sawdust/papertowel/rag in the fridge. We kept ours at the very bottom of the lowest drawer for several months, then shoved them in leftover potting soil / compost mix.
Same technique for persimmon.