Google sometimes deplatforms people as well. Regardless of one’s politics, one can’t be positive it won’t happen to them should the winds change.
40 / M / Straight / INTP-T / Kalamazoo MI USA
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Google sometimes deplatforms people as well. Regardless of one’s politics, one can’t be positive it won’t happen to them should the winds change.
Eh…they’ll just pay the ransom like everyone else.
There are two markets for cybersecurity:
The manufacturing and engineering worlds still need people, and it dovetails well into our existing skillsets.
It’s the way of the world. The only way around it is to find some herculean means to save money and join them.
There’s far more support behind that right from the founding fathers than a comma.
If I were Elon I would respond with a “Challenge Accepted” and start floating balloons with access points.
Source: am an ethical hacker/ red teamer.
What is the recommended on-ramp for someone with a CS degree and a networking background?
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Now release footage of DNC members submitting applications for ballots using addresses under overpasses and mysteriously upping the vote counts overnight after ballot counting had “stopped.”
Despite the fact that Hamas hides amongst innocent civilians?
We in Michigan would love that thing to mosey on by come January…
Skyyy roc-kets in flight!
I’m not condoning any of his alleged actions, but it’s neither Apple’s nor Alphabet’s place to unduly influence what I as a user do, say, think or feel.
If the Church owns all of them then what’s the big deal? Don’t mess with someone else’s property.
Something on which we can all agree.
Oh, yes, please!!!
Getting in and out of a higher-riding vehicle with an upright seating position is more natural and comfortable, particularly for the elderly and/or infirm. Furthermore, we have engineered away most of the drawbacks of crossovers and SUVs.
Not anymore they’re not. Not in the U.S., at least.
Well, when a County drops nearly a million dollars on a bus stop, it’s not hard to understand why.
There’s a business phone switch owned by many of our customers for which licenses for file-based music-on-hold are no longer available from the manufacturer. An old iPod / Nomad / Zune / etc. fits the bill to connect to its built-in, no-additional-license-required music-on-hold audio port perfectly. It even comes with its own built-in UPS.
Not saying we shouldn’t donate to worthy causes, but if we’re going to call using free software without paying abuse, then there are many technology users to round up.