There's a limit to open mindedness. Ukraine is not "luring [the Russian military] into [its] cities," they're defending their cities from an invading force.
Uncle Sam done gone shopping again and left his cart at the store.
> There is no way they can get actual paystub data from employer Depends on your employer. Per https://www.fastcompany.com/40485634/equifax-salary-data-and... > Surprisingly, Facebook is among friends. Every payroll…
Depends on the employer, but in many cases yes. I have friends that work at Amazon that can confirm their RSU numbers showed up in their report.
Your employer in many cases. See https://www.fastcompany.com/40485634/equifax-salary-data-and...
You can also freeze access to it: https://employees.theworknumber.com/employee-data-freeze
Requiring an email isn't a (good) way to filter bots though.
There's a subtle difference between being released in the 90s and maturing in the 90s.
I see the O flipped to 0, but the 0 flipped to O doesn't look out of place to me.
University starts with the 'y' sound, hence "a university." On the other hand, "an unimpressive fact" uses "an" because "unimpressive" starts with the 'u' (vowel) sound.
US federal civilian pension (FERS) is 1.1% per year after 20 years, so roughly 27-33% of your final 3 years of salary. They also took out the hacks for overtime, bonuses, etc. to prevent the games you sometimes see with…
In my experience, the benefits of microservices are primarily better delineated responsibilities and narrower scope, and secondary benefits tend to fall out from these. There are downsides, but the "harmful" effects do…
The client in this case should be the web-browser; it shouldn't be custom Javascript. There should be an attribute on the password field that says if the password should be hashed before sent to the server. It could…
Primarily to get around arbitrary password rules that do not enhance the security of the password but serve to weaken it, e.g. only use special characters from this list: !@#, or sorry your password is TOO LONG (?!)
Hard to rely on voting when the voting is rigged re: gerrymandering... As for how to fix it, I'm no expert but off the top of my head 1. Allow public submissions for districts to prevent rigging choices 2. Create an…
Implementations of RSA have suffered from all sorts of problems that have led to real world attacks irrespective of the hardness of factoring prime numbers. The intuition behind RSA being hard is alluring in its…
It's like a consent form for a medical procedure. At the end of the day, you're not a medical professional. Is the average person really informed when they do or don't provide their consent? Nevertheless, consent is…
There's a limit to open mindedness. Ukraine is not "luring [the Russian military] into [its] cities," they're defending their cities from an invading force.
Uncle Sam done gone shopping again and left his cart at the store.
> There is no way they can get actual paystub data from employer Depends on your employer. Per https://www.fastcompany.com/40485634/equifax-salary-data-and... > Surprisingly, Facebook is among friends. Every payroll…
Depends on the employer, but in many cases yes. I have friends that work at Amazon that can confirm their RSU numbers showed up in their report.
Your employer in many cases. See https://www.fastcompany.com/40485634/equifax-salary-data-and...
You can also freeze access to it: https://employees.theworknumber.com/employee-data-freeze
Requiring an email isn't a (good) way to filter bots though.
There's a subtle difference between being released in the 90s and maturing in the 90s.
I see the O flipped to 0, but the 0 flipped to O doesn't look out of place to me.
University starts with the 'y' sound, hence "a university." On the other hand, "an unimpressive fact" uses "an" because "unimpressive" starts with the 'u' (vowel) sound.
US federal civilian pension (FERS) is 1.1% per year after 20 years, so roughly 27-33% of your final 3 years of salary. They also took out the hacks for overtime, bonuses, etc. to prevent the games you sometimes see with…
In my experience, the benefits of microservices are primarily better delineated responsibilities and narrower scope, and secondary benefits tend to fall out from these. There are downsides, but the "harmful" effects do…
The client in this case should be the web-browser; it shouldn't be custom Javascript. There should be an attribute on the password field that says if the password should be hashed before sent to the server. It could…
Primarily to get around arbitrary password rules that do not enhance the security of the password but serve to weaken it, e.g. only use special characters from this list: !@#, or sorry your password is TOO LONG (?!)
Hard to rely on voting when the voting is rigged re: gerrymandering... As for how to fix it, I'm no expert but off the top of my head 1. Allow public submissions for districts to prevent rigging choices 2. Create an…
Implementations of RSA have suffered from all sorts of problems that have led to real world attacks irrespective of the hardness of factoring prime numbers. The intuition behind RSA being hard is alluring in its…
It's like a consent form for a medical procedure. At the end of the day, you're not a medical professional. Is the average person really informed when they do or don't provide their consent? Nevertheless, consent is…