I'm not sure why there's so much negativity in this thread. The listed requirements were already basic table-stakes security standards. IMO, anyone not encrypting all user data at rest, requiring MFA, etc. is bush…
I’d love to find a way to do something similar with neighboring dogs.
... and a car to haul all that stuff, and time to drive to the nearest Costco. It really is a luxury that a ton of people can't afford.
That’ll end up in an arms race where you refine the gibberish to be more and more believable while the crawlers get better and better at detecting poison wells. The end state is where your fake pages are so close to the…
> That is achievable in physical security, but not in cybersecurity. Not with physical security either, I'm afraid.
They sort of do have that power. They have the ability to lower the max vehicle weight and eventually it gets lowered to where no real traffic can go over it. Grady talked about it in the video.
because one doesn't tend to get drunk on pie and then go beat up your wife or run over a pedestrian with your car. Is it biblical? No, but people rank sins by social impact out of habit.
You can also just use a hand mixer with only one beater inserted.
Cheekily forging forward with Atwood's law! I love it!
And has Optum conveniently forgotten to ship refills, but only for the expensive drugs? That happened to my wife on multiple occasions. Or maybe they've rejected refill requests until right before your supply runs out,…
> customers so inept that... I used to think like that until I got to see some legacy systems in action. Sometimes it just makes financial sense to keep paying Larry and avoid a big rewrite.
You’re assuming that everyone in the office is a coworker. I recommend Deviant Ollam’s YouTube channel for an entertaining way to expand your assumptions
We’ll call it “spacecadet’s law”: every online discussion will eventually end up talking about the bubble-du-jour.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel like podman is by and for linux devs. Once you move to Mac or Windows, you give up podman's main benefit of running containers without a daemon since you're still having to run a VM.
I remember where I was when we hit 1,000,000,000. My coworkers thought I was strange for thinking it was significant. ... two days later all hell broke loose.
It's goofy on FF/Mac too. Not flashing but oddly distorted.
> Cool tech, but the GTM strategy will make or break them I'm having trouble seeing what google tag manager has to to with it.
This feels like the Juicero of tents.
Exactly. Some sort of escrow to guarantee that what goes up will eventually come down. Without that satellite operators could go out of business and dissolve without cleaning up their messes, much like mining companies…
Even better: just uninstall the apps and only use the sites via mobile web. The benefits: you'll never see a single notification from apps you don't have, they'll never be able to eat your battery, openings for tracking…
Another is that it looks like runme is written in Go instead of python. It's a single executable I can drop onto any new machine instead of futzing around getting a particular python version installed before doing any…
It's cute that they're based in Essen, Germany.
I’ve noticed the same in Seattle. There’s also a more “I dare you to hit me” attitude in a lot of my fellow pedestrians than in other cities I’ve lived in. I’m sure that has at least something to do with it too.
Pierce County has quite a few anti-vaxxers.
> The corporate workers were okay with hearing about the warehouse workers peeing in bottles Were they really? No Amazombies I know felt that way. You're going to need a source for such a claim.
I'm not sure why there's so much negativity in this thread. The listed requirements were already basic table-stakes security standards. IMO, anyone not encrypting all user data at rest, requiring MFA, etc. is bush…
I’d love to find a way to do something similar with neighboring dogs.
... and a car to haul all that stuff, and time to drive to the nearest Costco. It really is a luxury that a ton of people can't afford.
That’ll end up in an arms race where you refine the gibberish to be more and more believable while the crawlers get better and better at detecting poison wells. The end state is where your fake pages are so close to the…
> That is achievable in physical security, but not in cybersecurity. Not with physical security either, I'm afraid.
They sort of do have that power. They have the ability to lower the max vehicle weight and eventually it gets lowered to where no real traffic can go over it. Grady talked about it in the video.
because one doesn't tend to get drunk on pie and then go beat up your wife or run over a pedestrian with your car. Is it biblical? No, but people rank sins by social impact out of habit.
You can also just use a hand mixer with only one beater inserted.
Cheekily forging forward with Atwood's law! I love it!
And has Optum conveniently forgotten to ship refills, but only for the expensive drugs? That happened to my wife on multiple occasions. Or maybe they've rejected refill requests until right before your supply runs out,…
> customers so inept that... I used to think like that until I got to see some legacy systems in action. Sometimes it just makes financial sense to keep paying Larry and avoid a big rewrite.
You’re assuming that everyone in the office is a coworker. I recommend Deviant Ollam’s YouTube channel for an entertaining way to expand your assumptions
We’ll call it “spacecadet’s law”: every online discussion will eventually end up talking about the bubble-du-jour.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel like podman is by and for linux devs. Once you move to Mac or Windows, you give up podman's main benefit of running containers without a daemon since you're still having to run a VM.
I remember where I was when we hit 1,000,000,000. My coworkers thought I was strange for thinking it was significant. ... two days later all hell broke loose.
It's goofy on FF/Mac too. Not flashing but oddly distorted.
> Cool tech, but the GTM strategy will make or break them I'm having trouble seeing what google tag manager has to to with it.
This feels like the Juicero of tents.
Exactly. Some sort of escrow to guarantee that what goes up will eventually come down. Without that satellite operators could go out of business and dissolve without cleaning up their messes, much like mining companies…
Even better: just uninstall the apps and only use the sites via mobile web. The benefits: you'll never see a single notification from apps you don't have, they'll never be able to eat your battery, openings for tracking…
Another is that it looks like runme is written in Go instead of python. It's a single executable I can drop onto any new machine instead of futzing around getting a particular python version installed before doing any…
It's cute that they're based in Essen, Germany.
I’ve noticed the same in Seattle. There’s also a more “I dare you to hit me” attitude in a lot of my fellow pedestrians than in other cities I’ve lived in. I’m sure that has at least something to do with it too.
Pierce County has quite a few anti-vaxxers.
> The corporate workers were okay with hearing about the warehouse workers peeing in bottles Were they really? No Amazombies I know felt that way. You're going to need a source for such a claim.