This has been posted on HN before.
The caption of her picture says, "Facebook Vice President David Marcus is the face of the company’s Libra digital currency, but the original driving force was a 26-year-old female engineer named Morgan Beller."
Why does she need to be listed as a "female engineer" instead of an "engineer"?
I don't blame the publishers for this; reproducing an author's text without permission is a copyright violation.
So, should we just try to ignore the larger-scale exploitation of trust?
I've found that it is much harder to trust people on the internet now.
The only program of that nature I would recommend is MalwareBytes.
Yes, but you can edit location settings for individual apps IIRC.
I think that it's beneficial that Mozilla pushes this privacy-minded ideology. People who aren't tech-savvy might not know these tips.
Isn't that a realistic risk of being a lawyer in his field?
Ethics is a really hard continuum to manage when financial factors are at play.
This story is so surreal: how is it ethical for a Christian organization like this to have such a large network of fraud?
This reminds me of WeWork's company-wide ban of meat for employees.
This has been posted on HN before.
The caption of her picture says, "Facebook Vice President David Marcus is the face of the company’s Libra digital currency, but the original driving force was a 26-year-old female engineer named Morgan Beller."
Why does she need to be listed as a "female engineer" instead of an "engineer"?
I don't blame the publishers for this; reproducing an author's text without permission is a copyright violation.
So, should we just try to ignore the larger-scale exploitation of trust?
I've found that it is much harder to trust people on the internet now.
The only program of that nature I would recommend is MalwareBytes.
Yes, but you can edit location settings for individual apps IIRC.
I think that it's beneficial that Mozilla pushes this privacy-minded ideology. People who aren't tech-savvy might not know these tips.
Isn't that a realistic risk of being a lawyer in his field?
Ethics is a really hard continuum to manage when financial factors are at play.
This story is so surreal: how is it ethical for a Christian organization like this to have such a large network of fraud?
This reminds me of WeWork's company-wide ban of meat for employees.