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Изходен канал @clockstackwheels · Post #755 · 2.02

Досмотрел Mr. Robot — сериал про хакера, который борется с корпорациями. Я начинал когда-то давно, несколько лет назад. Но потом бросил, потому что мне показалось, что от хакерства авторы слишком далеко ушли в другие темы. Однако недавно возобновил и не пожалел. Классный закрученный сюжет, своеобразная концовка (хотя на мой взгляд закончить стоило на три серии раньше), интересные персонажи, в том числе второстепенные. Но самое главное: это, кажется, единственный в своём роде фильм, где хакерство показано по-настоящему, а не как обычно в кино. Ну, вы знаете, любят авторы фильмов изображать бешено стучащего по клавиатуре чувака, а на экране при этом какой-нибудь случайный HTML. Это ещё в лучшем случае. Бывают прям супер кринжовые вещи, не просто не соответствующие действительности, но и с трудом поддающиеся описанию с точки зрения здравого смысла. Причём особенно нелепо это как раз смотрится в фильмах и сериалах про хакеров (Пароль "Рыба-меч", CSI: Cyber, Person Of Interest итд, много их). Предыдущее исключение, которое я помню, это Silicon Valley — там всё весьма похоже на действительность, и есть даже специфические шутки, понятные только программистам. Но мир всё равно вымышленный и несколько гротескный. "Мистер Робот" пошёл существенно дальше. Консультанты по айти у этого сериала сделали свою работу превосходно — практически всё, что показано — это реально существующие методы взлома. Персонажи делают осмысленные вещи, которые сработали бы и в жизни, а на экранах выводится адекватный код, никсовая консоль, логи и прочее подобное. Показан и прямой взлом через поиск уязвимостей, и социальная инженерия, и взлом железа, подделка прошивки, эксплойты, руткиты, брутфорс... Выходит, всё это время можно было сделать фильм с нормальным программированием, и при этом сохранить его популярным и интересным для зрителя (рейтинг на IMDB 8.6). Кто бы мог подумать, почему-то раньше никто особо не пытался, даже обидно. #fiction

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@fluencyinenglish · Post #7410 · 12.11.2019 г., 06:31

#vocabulary #collocations #effect @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🤞Sharing is caring🤞 ❇️Effect 🔹side effect an unwanted and unplanned effect that something has – used especially (about drugs and medical treatment) Common side effects of the drug may include headaches and muscle pains. 🔹after effects bad effects that continue for a long time after the thing that caused them A traumatic experience can have severe psychological after-effects war. 🔹repercussions /ˌriːpəˈkʌʃəns $ -pər-/ the effects that happen later as a result of an event or decision, especially a range of effects that continue for a long time The scandal could have serious repercussions for her career.The judge’s decision is likely to have important repercussions for future cases of this kind. 🔹a knock-on effect used when something has an effect on something, which then has an effect on something else Higher oil prices have a knock-on effect on other fuels ❇️VERBS have an effect on something/somebody Eating junk food will eventually have an effect on your health. 🔹have the effect of doing somethingThe news had the effect of making everyone feel better. 🔹produce an effect formalIf we combine these sounds, they produce an effect that is almost jazzy. 🔹feel an effect (=notice it)Small companies will feel the effect of the recession first. 🔹lessen/reduce an effect (=make an effect smaller or less severe)The government must take action to reduce the effects of pollution. 🔹cushion the effect of something(=make it less bad)Lower mortgage rates will cushion the effect of rising house prices. 🔹an effect lasts (=continues)The effect of the drug lasts about six hours. 🔹an effect wears off (=gradually stops)The effect of the anaesthetic was beginning to wear off. ❇️ADJECTIVES 🔹big/majorThe teachers’ strike had a big effect on many schools. 🔹significant/substantial/marked (=quite big)Global warming could have a significant effect on agriculture in many parts of the world. 🔹profound/powerful (=very big, in a way that changes someone or something significantly )My father’s death had a profound effect on me. 🔹dramatic (=very big and sudden)Taking the new drug had a dramatic effect on his health. 🔹negligible/minimal formal (=very small)The advertising campaign had a negligible effect on demand. 🔹immediate (=quick and sudden)The announcement had an immediate effect on stock prices. good Inflation can sometimes have some good effects on the economy. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹positive/beneficial (=good, or helping someone or something in some way)The incident had a very positive effect on his career.badWorking too hard was beginning to have a bad effect on my health. 🔹negative/detrimental (=bad or harmful)the negative effects of low rainfall @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹harmful/damaging (=causing harm or damage to something or someone)the harmful effects of drinking too much alcoholSome of the effects can be quite damaging. 🔹visible/noticeable (=an effect that you can clearly see)He drank five beers, but they did not seem to have any visible effect on him. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹the adverse effects formal (=the bad effects)No one told them about the adverse effects of smoking marijuana. 🔹the long-term/short-term effect(=having an effect for a long or short time)Many boxers suffer with the long-term effects of punches to the head. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹a knock-on effect (=an effect that is caused by something that has happened before)The strike could have a knock-on effect at other airports. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹a cumulative effect (=the effect of many things happening one after the other)The cumulative effect of these policies will be to push up inflation. 🔹the desired effect (=the effect you want) @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹the full effect (=the whole effect) 🔹a calming/soothing effect (=one that makes you feel less angry, excited, or nervous) @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies

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@fluencyinenglish · Post #6435 · 14.09.2018 г., 12:15

#vocabulary #collocations #effect @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🤞Sharing is caring🤞 ❇️Effect 🔹side effect an unwanted and unplanned effect that something has – used especially (about drugs and medical treatment) Common side effects of the drug may include headaches and muscle pains. 🔹after effects bad effects that continue for a long time after the thing that caused them A traumatic experience can have severe psychological after-effects war. 🔹repercussions /ˌriːpəˈkʌʃəns $ -pər-/ the effects that happen later as a result of an event or decision, especially a range of effects that continue for a long time The scandal could have serious repercussions for her career.The judge’s decision is likely to have important repercussions for future cases of this kind. 🔹a knock-on effect used when something has an effect on something, which then has an effect on something else Higher oil prices have a knock-on effect on other fuels ❇️VERBS have an effect on something/somebody Eating junk food will eventually have an effect on your health. 🔹have the effect of doing somethingThe news had the effect of making everyone feel better. 🔹produce an effect formalIf we combine these sounds, they produce an effect that is almost jazzy. 🔹feel an effect (=notice it)Small companies will feel the effect of the recession first. 🔹lessen/reduce an effect (=make an effect smaller or less severe)The government must take action to reduce the effects of pollution. 🔹cushion the effect of something(=make it less bad)Lower mortgage rates will cushion the effect of rising house prices. 🔹an effect lasts (=continues)The effect of the drug lasts about six hours. 🔹an effect wears off (=gradually stops)The effect of the anaesthetic was beginning to wear off. ❇️ADJECTIVES 🔹big/majorThe teachers’ strike had a big effect on many schools. 🔹significant/substantial/marked (=quite big)Global warming could have a significant effect on agriculture in many parts of the world. 🔹profound/powerful (=very big, in a way that changes someone or something significantly )My father’s death had a profound effect on me. 🔹dramatic (=very big and sudden)Taking the new drug had a dramatic effect on his health. 🔹negligible/minimal formal (=very small)The advertising campaign had a negligible effect on demand. 🔹immediate (=quick and sudden)The announcement had an immediate effect on stock prices. good Inflation can sometimes have some good effects on the economy. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹positive/beneficial (=good, or helping someone or something in some way)The incident had a very positive effect on his career.badWorking too hard was beginning to have a bad effect on my health. 🔹negative/detrimental (=bad or harmful)the negative effects of low rainfall @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹harmful/damaging (=causing harm or damage to something or someone)the harmful effects of drinking too much alcoholSome of the effects can be quite damaging. 🔹visible/noticeable (=an effect that you can clearly see)He drank five beers, but they did not seem to have any visible effect on him. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹the adverse effects formal (=the bad effects)No one told them about the adverse effects of smoking marijuana. 🔹the long-term/short-term effect(=having an effect for a long or short time)Many boxers suffer with the long-term effects of punches to the head. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹a knock-on effect (=an effect that is caused by something that has happened before)The strike could have a knock-on effect at other airports. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹a cumulative effect (=the effect of many things happening one after the other)The cumulative effect of these policies will be to push up inflation. 🔹the desired effect (=the effect you want) @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies 🔹the full effect (=the whole effect) 🔹a calming/soothing effect (=one that makes you feel less angry, excited, or nervous) @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies

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@fluencyinenglish · Post #6256 · 16.07.2018 г., 10:31

#collocations #effect #vocabulary @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish لغت effect هم ‌در رایتینگ و سپیکینگ معمولا کاربرد زیادی در آزمون آیلتس پیدا می کند. زیرا، در برخی از سوالات از ما خواسته میشه که تاثیرات یک سری عوامل را چه از لحاظ منفی و‌چه مثبت توضیح دهیم. در ادامه کالوکیشن های مهم که همراه با effect می آیند را برای شما آورده ایم. @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish ✅Crippling/destructive/damaging effect تاثیر مخرب @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish ✅ culminative effect تاثیر کلی ✅ To ease the effect of sth عواقب/اثرات .... را کاهش دادن. @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish ✅Ameliorate/cushion/lessen/minimize/reduce the effect of sth اثر/تاثیر چیزی را کاستن @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish ✅marginal/negligible/subtle effect تاثیر ناچیز @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish ✅lasting effects تاثیرات ماندگار @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish ✅knock-on effect تاثیر نا مطلوب، پی آمدهای ناگوار @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish ✅ yo-yo effect نوسان، ترقی و تنزل ✅ undesirable effect اثر نامطلوب @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish ✅ permanent/lasting/ long term effect تاثیر دایمی @ieltsstrategies @fluencyinenglish

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