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"trivially" Definitions
  1. in a way that presents no important or serious issues to consider
"trivially" Synonyms
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Wordfence describes the exploit as "trivially easy" in their video.
The researchers said it was "trivially easy" to hijack a vulnerable vehicle.
It's trivially easy to spot the deeply conservative Mormon areas on these maps.
It's used to paint those who trivially like or retweet content in a negative light.
Hell, with maxed-out stealth abilities even just passing through rooms unseen becomes trivially easy.
The replacement algorithm it switched to was quickly shown to be trivially easy to fool.
"Everyday internet users are trivially identified through things like cookies and browser fingerprinting," he writes.
"Taken together, our findings show that trigger warnings are at best trivially helpful," they wrote.
Sensors such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, and even cameras, are now trivially cheap and readily available.
Homemade mac and cheese is not trivially easy to make, either time-wise or cost-wise.
Thanks to technology, making an audio recording of a meeting is a trivially easy task these days.
Videos of iconic children's characters engaged in violent or sexualized behavior is still trivially easy to find.
Some tasks that are trivially easy for machines (like multiplying 15-digit numbers) are very difficult for humans.
This allowed the hackers to "trivially obtain code execution" by simply injecting malware links into the command line.
Twitter did recently announce a welcome crackdown on bots — aimed at preventing trivially easy amplification of malicious activity.
Image: GizmodoExpanding your library of games on the new SNES Classic is not only possible, it's trivially easy.
Time will tell how well that claim holds, but at the very least it's trivially easy to use.
They write: Telephone metadata is densely interconnected, easily reidentifiable, and trivially gives rise to location, relationship, and sensitive inferences.
That bland, trivially easy combat might also be down to the nature of where these battles are taking place.
Before customers panic too much, please understand that this is not a trivially easy thing that just anyone can do.
At the moment, buying data from a broker is trivially easy, but that does not need to be the case.
Smartwatch communications are trivially intercepted in 90 percent of the cases 
 and 70 percent of watch firmware was transmitted without 
encryption.
Chip companies like Qualcomm and Cypress have made it trivially easy to integrate voice assistant support, and headphone makers have responded enthusiastically.
The wider point here is that tech platforms — most especially Twitter's broadcast network — can be trivially manipulated to magnify a particular sentiment.
When one site is hacked, or its database obtained, attackers can then trivially attempt to use those details on any other site.
Nor indeed does the growing tsunami of dubious data readily available online — and trivially amplified with the help of additional powerful tech tools.
It is trivially easy to perform a key reinstallation attack because of a bad implementation of the handshake mechanism in the WiFi stack.
Within the world of "The Binding," affection becomes gossamer fragile: Is it possible to love when that love can be so trivially erased?
Hackers can trivially crack these hashes, and plenty of websites exist where anyone can quickly look up the plaintext of an already-cracked hash.
Sarah Jamie Lewis, executive director at Open Privacy, who first revealed the issue, said the hospital pager messages were "trivially interceptable" by anyone nearby.
It was trivially easy for, say, the tobacco industry to fund an institute producing white papers showing that smoking isn't actually bad for you.
In a flat plane, an example of an optimization problem can be stated trivially: The shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
"Apple will still be creating a solution for the FBI that can be trivially re-used" [...] It'd be pretty generically applicable in the future.
In The Atlantic, Alexis Madrigal finds a loophole that allows advertisers to obscure their identities rather trivially, by routing their donations through limited liability corporations.
It's trivially easy to find sexual comments on videos of children exercising, going for a day at the beach, or trying the ice bucket challenge.
But a user-set quota system would also do very little harm, since it wouldn't actually limit the freedom of any user more than trivially.
Unique among modern competitions, esports are a product of a uniquely interconnected world and technological infrastructure that made playful international collaboration and competition trivially easy.
One clear takeaway is that the structures of social networks are being far too trivially subverted and manipulated by entities with malicious or determined intent.
Or Samsung is not entirely confident in the robustness of its own facial biometric authentication systems — which have previously been shown to be pretty trivially fooled.
For example, the researchers found it was trivially easy to reidentify a person whose name they did not know if they had the person's telephone number.
Albeit, it remains trivially easy for anyone who already knows the 'Tommy Robinson' 'brand' to workaround the YouTube restrictions by using another mainstream Google-owned technology.
But one researcher says it is trivially easy to create an advert on Facebook that appears to link to a legitimate site, such as, say, CNN.
Sending checks to everyone is a potentially powerful boost to the economy, and if you need a bigger boost, it's trivially easy to send bigger checks.
Soon artificial intelligence and augmented reality software will make it trivially easy to create not just text-based misinformation but entirely fake audio and video, too.
While the data is supposed to be anonymized and aggregated, in practice it's often trivially easy to link particular movements to an individual, according to the report.
Le Guin claims the form "sounds like a sodden tree trunk in a bog" and calls her own attempts "more trivially personal" than those that inspired her.
But the trivially personal is a chief pleasure of this collection, which uses its firm footing in the concrete world to ponder an eclectic array of topics.
It would be almost trivially easy to get a variety of school districts all around the country to randomly select schools for the installation of air filters.
The memos also seemed to show kerning—the adjustment of spacing between specific pairs of letters—which is trivially easy in digital type, but completely unavailable on typewriters.
These issues, and the corresponding failure of appropriate oversight, spanned a period of several years, and were trivially identifiable from the information publicly available or that Symantec shared.
I used a Chrome extension called 'DownAlbum,' which makes it trivially easy to download photos and videos to your hard drive once you've figured out the user interface.
Easy Hack Lets You Add More Games to the SNES Classic EditionExpanding your library of games on the new SNES Classic is not only possible, it's trivially easy.
Researchers are reporting a bevy of security flaws in Confide, the encrypted chat app reportedly used by White House staffers — including flaws that are trivially easy to discover.
"It's horrifying to see a president whose policymaking agenda is set so trivially," says Paul Musgrave, a scholar of US foreign policy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Why then it's trivially easy for the likes of Google and Facebook to connect your identity to that trip — and link all that intel to their ad networks.
It's also trivially divisible, meaning you can buy a small item like a doughnut with it as easily as you can buy a house or even a mansion.
Literally no other competitors would have finished by the time I was through the menu screens getting my rewards, because the race had gone from tough to trivially easy.
Thus far, he's cracked 683 games and told me over Twitter DM that most games that came out in the early 1980s can be trivially cracked with automated utilities.
Though proactively detecting a malicious chip in the supply chain is very difficult and time consuming, security experts say that detecting one after the fact should be trivially easy.
Vicarious showed how these superhuman AI players crumbled if a game was trivially altered, such as by increasing the brightness of colors or subtly changing the size of objects.
There are no longer supply constraints — it is trivially cheap and easy to publish something on the web — and there are virtually no constraints left on the supply of information.
However, these efforts continue to face criticism for being patchy, piecemeal and, even in countries where they have been applied to its platform, weak and trivially easy to work around.
He thought that doing this might be risky, and not trivially so: violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act can lead to prison sentences of up to twenty years.
For a company worth over $500 billion, the Finans' scheme was chump change, but the case sends a wider message meant to discourage the use of this trivially easy exploit.
Facebook does make it trivially easy to download my data, but it doesn't touch the thousand-odd photos which I didn't upload but which I've been tagged in over the years.
As Wisconsin argues in its amicus brief, the Supreme Court's endorsement of the "retaliation" test may make it "trivially easy for plaintiffs to scrounge up an expert or two" and spawn lawsuits.
Fields, like those you'd find around a magnet or any electric device, are limited in range because they don't propagate, like waves, but some are only trivially affected by barriers like walls.
The broad middle-class will receive trivially small direct benefits from it, and the promised knock-on effects from faster investment, productivity and wage growth will never actually trickle-down to them.
The boring truth is that the reason mainstream Republican Party elected officials are confident the election will not be rigged is that they know in-person voter fraud is a trivially rare occurrence.
Social media company Facebook is one such company that relies a 'parental consent' system to 'verify' the age of teen users — though, as we've previously reported, it's trivially easy for kids to workaround.
Even though Chicago and Illinois have gun laws many regard as tough, it's trivially easy to buy guns in nearby states and drive them into the city, meaning illegal weapons are easy to obtain.
"We have this undocumented whitelisting feature that is paramount to all these new privacy and security features, because if you can generate synthetic events you can generically thwart them of them trivially," he said.
Gaybrick said small businesses are the "engines for job creation in our economy" and it should be "trivially simple and lightning fast" for them to access the capital and invest in their own growth.
There are enough gems of this trivially miscellaneous kind to recommend "Vanity Fair's Writers on Writers" on this front alone, at least to any reader invested in the foibles of the great and infamous.
Linking the scales up to the app is a trivially easy task, done over Bluetooth, and once you have the scales on your Wi-Fi network, they'll automatically upload any measurements you take to your account.
It's purchased in bulk and often "anonymized," or stripped of identifying info—although, as a recent New York Times report illustrated, it's trivially easy to connect anonymized bulk location data back to individual cell phone users.
On Wednesday, security researchers Troy Hunt and Scott Helme warned hackers could trivially exploit a bug in the NissanConnect EV app to download drivers' trip histories, and turn on and off the fans and air conditioning.
Regardless, BMH and Forkgen itself hammer home a salient point: It is trivially easy to fork Bitcoin, and it always has been, despite the long wait for the first Bitcoin Cash fork that kicked off the craze.
These shots often elevate the absurdity of the dramatic confrontations, which are comedically great when you remember how trivially stupid the stakes are here, with both characters scheming to get the other person to ask them out.
Privacy is personal and unfortunately, with the laws lagging, the personal is now trivially cheap and easy to weaponize for political dark arts that treat democracy as a game of PR, debasing the entire system in the process.
Though it is trivially easy to do so and presents no obstacle for software pirates and others, manufacturers have worked out that they can use DMCA to force customers to buy all their supplies and maintenance from them alone.
While the original developers of the project pulled it from Github in 2014, development has been independently continued by numerous other teams and various versions of the software remain trivially easy to locate online including a semi-official successor.
Github is the posterchild for this: a $2 billion company built entirely as a value-added service on top of the decentralised technology of Git — despite users being able to trivially take their data and leave at any point.
And in recent years there have been plenty of examples of poorly implemented biometrics, especially in the mobile space — with hackers easily able to crack into various Android devices that were using facial or iris recognition technology in trivially bypassable ways.
Joining forces to tackle the spread of terrorist propaganda online may end up being trivially easy vs accurately identifying and publicly disclosing what is clearly a much broader spectrum of politicized content that's, nonetheless, also been created with malicious intent.
A more subtle effect of the disease is that many of the things that were trivially easy to do, like tying my shoes, now require conscious effort, which means I can rarely escape the perception that I am an invalid.
The open-source nature of most cryptocurrency systems means that it's trivially easy to make copies of the software (or "fork" its code, in developer parlance), make some modifications to the protocol and release it as a new, wholly separate system.
It's like when someone erroneously says they "totally are OCD" about something trivially annoying: Saying "I'm addicted to my phone" while staring at the darn thing at dinner downplays genuine mental health concerns while simultaneously overdramatizing our own lack of etiquette.
After all, the frictionless design of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, which makes it trivially easy to broadcast messages to huge audiences, has been the source of innumerable problems, including foreign influence campaigns, viral misinformation and ethnic violence abroad.
The MTA could prevent fare evasion by widening turnstiles—while maintaining accessibility—and doing away with the emergency exit doors that let people walk through without paying, or redesigning the turnstiles, which are trivially easy to hop or duck under.
One of the less overtly alarming but still widespread issues has been the shoddy state of its copyright infringement claims system, which report after report have repeatedly indicated is trivially abused to file false claims, extort creators, and generally make YouTubers' lives hell.
"There has to be some sort of need for independent trust guarantees," he said, which requires that a marketplace be filled with people who don't trade often with each other and has goods that are not trivially cheap to replace if fraud were to occur.
Describing the behavior of each individual atom is incredibly difficult; describing the behavior of organs is less difficult, and it's trivially easy to tell you that my organs are doing something inside me right now to allow me to type on a computer right now.
The results, published in the journal Collabra Psychology, showed "there's either a very small, almost trivially sized, relationship between these two types of measures or there's no relationship at all," says Blair Saunders, a University of Dundee psychologist and the lead author of the study.
The first condition is trivially easy and is just a matter of having an ECU connected to the bus that has no filtering in place, such that it receives every message on the network and can determine based on this what the next message's ID will be.
Discussing alternative approaches to verifying kids' age online the Snap policy staffer agreed parental consent approaches are trivially easy for children to circumvent — such as by setting up spoof email accounts or taking a photo of a parent's passport or credit card to use for verification.
These moments aren't meant to knock you over the head, but it takes the agency present in video games and creates a sort of trivially branching narrative that is just custom enough that it touches you before returning to the story the author is building up to.
In a bit of shockingly terrible opsec, the website's administrator was running payments through an American Bitcoin exchange under his real name, cell phone number, and email account, which seems to have made at least the initial investigation trivially easy as far as dark web busts go.
It should be as simple and convenient to use as is electricity; electricity is straightforwardly available via a trivially simple interface by plugging it into the wall; you don't know or care how it gets there or where it comes from, but it delivers its services on demand.
It would be trivially easy for congressional Republicans to force Trump to disclose his tax returns, but instead of holding his feet to the fire, they are taking their cues from him — even though many of them spent the 2016 campaign openly recognizing that he was unfit for office.
Hackers from the UK-based security firm Pen Test Partners have found that it's trivially easy to hack into a Svakom Siime Eye, a $249 Internet of Things dildo that has a small camera on its tip, allowing users to stream a video to anyone of their choosing over the internet.
By valuing our deposits so trivially, without coming out and admitting it, these three big banks are essentially saying to us that they don't want our money, that they can't use any more of it and that we should give it to a bank willing to pay us more for it.
The first change was to slow down the performance API for web browsers, which had previously been able to analyze the behavior of a page at speeds fast enough to be used in an attack; the second change removed SharedArrayBuffer, a new kind of data structure atop which similar timers could be trivially rebuilt.
For Duplex the transparency that Pichai said Google now intends to think about, at this late stage in the AI development process, would have been trivially easy to achieve: It could just have programmed the assistant to say up front: 'Hi, I'm a robot calling on behalf of Google — are you happy to talk to me?
Like the Adobe tool that can make people say anything, and the Face2Face algorithm that can swap a recorded video with real-time face tracking, this new type of fake porn shows that we're on the verge of living in a world where it's trivially easy to fabricate believable videos of people doing and saying things they never did.
It also shows how developers may have one use case for an app, while people can discover others: although BlackVue wanted to create an entertaining app where users could tap into each others' feeds, they may not have realized that it would be trivially easy to track its customers' movements in granular detail, at scale, and over time.
The machine is also the only way home buttons can be replaced without breaking Touch ID. Apple's authorized repair program leaves a lot to be desired—companies must pay a fee to join the program, and those who join aren't allowed to do many types of repair (such as a charge port replacement, which is trivially easy for any repair professional).
"And [DeepMind] as computer scientists, some of them with a Ross Anderson pedigree, they should know better than to believe in 'anonymised medical data'," he added — a reference to how trivially easy it has been shown to be for sensitive medical data to be re-identified once it's handed over to third parties who can triangulate identities using all sorts of other data holdings.
While the Google Home speaker listens locally for a so-called "hotword" — aka the phrase "Ok, Google" — before it starts streaming your conversations to Google's cloud for processing and storing, it's of course trivially easy for this to be triggered accidentally, and whatever you happen to say at such moments will also be recorded in perpetuity on Google's servers for data-mining and potentially passing to third parties.
Easily out performing the most powerful VR rig; more utilitarian than a drawer-load of wearables will ever be; and trivially expandable to meet the user's personal needs and tastes — by linking to whatever custom array of add-ons they choose, whether that's fancy connected hardware (drones, Geiger counters, 'smart' jewelry… ) or tapping into the vast wealth of extras delivered via software bolt-ons (apps, notifications, chatbots… ), to truly personalize that 'boring old' mobile experience.

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