Fell asleep before I could upload this here. Took a bit to work on this, and I loved how it turned out. I wish the MLP Pony Generator had more accessories (i.e. an actual tie!) but I still enjoyed how they look despite limited tools. Hope everyone likes it!
Signal boost for any of my followers who need art programs!
The cs2 programs date back only a few years, and still have much of the functionality of today’s more modern ones. The differences between most of the versions are little more than slight modifications or additions of minor features, and UI changes. Go for it guys!!
Also, in case the page is down, here are the download links + serials.
"Most of the intelligence community doesn’t believe he exists. The ones that do call him the 。*:★Kawaii Soldier★:*。. He’s an adorable ghost, you’ll never find him.”
I mean, I guess it’s no surprise that the assistant in the Meiji-era Dai Gyakuten Saiban would be a woman in traditional dress, but here she is, Naruhodou Ryuunosuke’s assistant. According to Court-Records, she’s a “lover of foreign detectives and a progressive dreamer!”
The color scheme of her outfit also seems like a callback to Maya Fey’s look, though she doesn’t seem to be related to the Fey/Ayasato clan of spirit mediums.
A new security bug means that people all across the Web are vulnerable to having their passwords and other sensitive data stolen. Here’s what consumers can do to protect themselves.
[…] The natural response might be to want to change passwords immediately, but security experts suggest waiting for confirmation of a fix because further activity on a vulnerable site could exacerbate the problem.
I’m seeing a few links going around to for different sites where you can go and plug in a web address where you might want to log in with sensitive personal information and this site will tell you if the site you want to log in at is safe. Checking the base URLs for these sites typically reveals them to be personal websites for people who program, often claiming they specialize in cryptography, are hackers themselves, or claim ties to Anonymous. I’m going to go ahead and say, knowing there are security vulnerabilities being played on at the moment, going to any unfamiliar and/or unvetted site and plugging in the server address for someplace you’re planning to log in to with potentially sensitive personal information might not be the wisest of ideas. It might be run by a genuinely altruistic person, it might be someone taking advantage of the scare to get visitors, or worse, infect your computer with a virus or malware.
I’m saying, look those gift horses in the mouth and ask if you really need the horse. It might be better to read that CNet article and check with the site you’re concerned about directly:
Do not log into accounts from afflicted sites until you’re sure the company has patched the problem. If the company hasn’t been forthcoming — confirming a fix or keeping you up to date with progress — reach out to its customer service teams for information, said John Miller, security research manager for TrustWave, a security and compliance firm.
He probably showed up and the awards people were like “Mr Downey, this is a formal event. I’m afraid that we cannot allow you in unless you put this on” so RDJ nods, takes the blazer that they give him, and looks them dead in the eyes as he puts it on OVERTOP OF HIS JACKET and smirks as he swaggers through the door.