I honestly don’t get the point of half of these nomad visas. If someone has a remote job, it’s of absolutely no consequence whether they work while visiting a country. They’re basically taking money from another country and injecting it into the local economy. If anything you should want people to be working on tourist visa, not banning it only to make them apply for some goofy ass visa just to have to leave after 6 months anyway.
@deepthoughts10@malwaretech for a long term visa it makes sense, but expecting someone to pay taxes in a country they’re only staying in for 6 months is wild. Not like I’m going to br getting a state pension after 7 months.
@negative12dollarbill@womble@deepthoughts10@malwaretech When you go to a country for short term you bring money into the country from outside (good for economy), pay sales tax (good for economy) and aren’t eligible for social benefits like pension, sometimes healthcare, etc (good for economy). Expecting someone to pay income tax when they won’t be there long enough to utilize any of the social benefits that taxes pay for is just greedy imo
Japan coming out with a “digital nomad visa” that’s limited to 6 months and only available to people from countries who get 3 month visa free travel anyway
@dalias@malwaretech it’s near impossible to prove and a waste of time to go after people bringing money into your economy. Honestly, the fact that you even need a work visa for remote work is insane. Countries need to leave the dark ages
It's crazy how fast egomaniac billionaires will try to dismantle the systems that serve them the second they don't get their way. The entire state of Delaware basically exists as a haven for corporations, but suddenly it's an evil anti-capitalist conspiracy because it didn't let famed narcist manbaby, Elon Musk, use a public corporation as his personal bank account...
I saw a TikTok recommending putting olive oil in cappuccino. I love olive oil and I love cappuccino, so I was super excited to try it. Can't get over how well it did not work. Somehow combining two things I like turned into undrinkable coffee.
It also reminded me of the story of when Starbucks first introduced their olive oil coffee. Raw olive oil isn't something you can just freely drink, you have to build up a tolerance to it. Without a tolerance it'll basically a laxative, which when combined with coffee (also a laxative), made for not a great time for everyone involved.
I've been working on a user mode EDR bypass that unloads the EDR DLL and spent the day confused debugging because for some reason my bypass works, but attaching the debugger to see if it worked causes the EDR DLL to get re-loaded, so it looked like it wasn't working the whole time
@gsuberland idk, I've been trying to figure it out for a while. My assumption (due to lack of HW breakpoint triggers) is the driver is manually mapping the DLL. I've tried to attach a kernel debugger and figure who's writing the memory / hooks, but as it turns out I'm really bad at working with the page table and debugging from KM in general.
@zodmagus After arguing with me for several minutes that it isn't possible to use CryptBinaryToString for Base64 encoding, I pasted it the MSDN documentation saying it is, at which point it conceded and told me it was possible but "not official documented" then gave me the same vulnerable code that ChatGPT did