Genocide is bad.
Oppression is bad.
Racism is bad.
Those don’t seem like difficult concepts to grasp.
Genocide is bad.
Oppression is bad.
Racism is bad.
Those don’t seem like difficult concepts to grasp.
HYPE!!!
Huge!!! The main reason I stopped buying from GOG was their lack of cloud gaming support.
I sweat the mushrooms in the microwave before I sauté. They release a ton of water, which I use on another dish’s preparation (rice, pasta, kale, etc).
You could see a lot of fashion from thw 60’s and 70’s in thrift stores all the way through the 90’s. Then hipster style became mainstream and now all you can find in thrift stores is worn out suburban trash that was originally bought from a Ross or TJ Maxx.
As one example of how the US has opted to not divest from progress. The same applies to American infrastructure. The US was very aggressive for many years, then stopped. Stopped investing in science, space, infrastructure, etc. and chose to rely almost entirely on the private sector. In return, we have wasted at least a thirty year lead.
Stop playing Nintendo games and buying Nintendo consoles. Why support a company that is so hostile to its own fanbase?
I would like to point out that the Arecibo radio telescope collapsed after many years of neglect and lack of proper funding.
Who knew hatred of brown folk could be such a unifying force across the world?
Two dozen, half dozen, dozen in ISO land.
Pigeon CEO. Flies in, shits on everything, then flies out.
All of it sounds like marketing and I have serious doubt’s about their commitment to, or ability to respect privacy when one of their previous points is that they plan to integrate third party systems. So…I have doubts.
“Cyberpunk was a warning, not an aspiration.” – Mike Pondsmith
Not everyone grows up in places where that is looked down upon.
Remind me to never walk barefoot in your neighborhood.
I’d like to go a bit deeper.
go on…
As an infosec professional for way longer than I care to remember, you are preaching to the choir. That said, all of our clients are both large enterprise and critical infrastructure, and they all log (and mine) everything. Not only that, they are shipping this directly to third parties. It makes me break out into a cold sweat every time I think about it, but here we are.
PS: OK, all the US based ones. Our EU based client does not do this to my knowledge and I assume it has to do with EU regulations, but that’s just a wild guess.
Honest question: What does Microsoft expect people with no Internet access to do?