AS in CS working in IT here, can confirm. My college classes were programming C++, physics, calculus, and hardware architectures. Barely anything to do with IT.
What a wildly inaccurate analogy. The odds that the sometimes dozens of ad networks are collecting your data without your consent (which is legally not your property once they have it in the US) are hugely more likely…
> This kind of mentality that someone's news article counts as a source is poisonous. Most underrated comment in the world. This coupled with for-profit journalism and the atrophy of critical thinking is giving rise to…
It absolutely does. Most US cities only have enough total food for three days, regardless of size. There are case studies of cities in China that run out of food. The first thing that happens is the annihilation of…
> That is disputed. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Mile_Island_accident#Rel.... for claims from critics that official accounts of the exposure were low by a factor of 100 to 1000. > Regardless of which version…
>Just see 3 Mile Island and Chernobyl. The fact that you would reference TMI in reference to dirty bombs is extremely telling in that you have no idea what you're talking about. The average radiation exposure outside…
AS in CS working in IT here, can confirm. My college classes were programming C++, physics, calculus, and hardware architectures. Barely anything to do with IT.
What a wildly inaccurate analogy. The odds that the sometimes dozens of ad networks are collecting your data without your consent (which is legally not your property once they have it in the US) are hugely more likely…
> This kind of mentality that someone's news article counts as a source is poisonous. Most underrated comment in the world. This coupled with for-profit journalism and the atrophy of critical thinking is giving rise to…
It absolutely does. Most US cities only have enough total food for three days, regardless of size. There are case studies of cities in China that run out of food. The first thing that happens is the annihilation of…
> That is disputed. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Mile_Island_accident#Rel.... for claims from critics that official accounts of the exposure were low by a factor of 100 to 1000. > Regardless of which version…
>Just see 3 Mile Island and Chernobyl. The fact that you would reference TMI in reference to dirty bombs is extremely telling in that you have no idea what you're talking about. The average radiation exposure outside…