

What in the tech world isn’t broken? Besides older consoles and computers disconnected from the internet.
What in the tech world isn’t broken? Besides older consoles and computers disconnected from the internet.
Author: points out how Bluesky is not decentralized.
Also Author: only points out how people are arguing about how Bluesky is decentralized.
Author: Mission Accomplished.
I’ve been trusting them for years. It’s a miracle that they were able to setup a webcam I’ve never owned in my life and have it filming where I always go to spank one out.
I’ll be releasing 15 fold shortly, hold on to yo butts!
That’s the way I play. Like 2-4 games max on my storage. Each one is a different genre, I play it until I finish then uninstall and move on to next game.
The same people buying Intel and Microsoft.
My state left its driver’s license database open for years for anyone to go in with just a name, address and email to obtain the picture. There are easily accessible websites that let you search any state for a useable drivers license. I can’t imagine it would be too difficult to use some generator to make an ID. How else will all the botnets and AstroTurf orgs out there survive?
I’m sure a few of those employees would have prevented that massive cyber attack that is still being felt by literally every industry.
Similar story here. I’ve got apps that I need to use from developers that are not around anymore. My old phone only needs wifi and I’ve disabled/uninstalled everything else. The phones battery last like 7 days now.
Google, Amazon and several other gov contractors have been loosening their hiring guidelines since the Obama era when it was required for anyone working on gov cloud or gov anything needed to be U.S. Citizen, then it was just on U.S. soil to finally has to be monitored or reviewed by someone in U.S. which very quickly devolved to get the work done even if no one in the U.S. is awake. As you can imagine it would be easy for anyone to slip and take advantage of such wide gaps in security.
You’re actually paying a standard price for a drink which is the top two items, the ones you see with negative means they are cheaper than standard price and the rest are additional charge… Even the top hint of Required Select 1 is another clue that it’s not a credit to your meal but you are actually being charged.
Even funnier is they are discounting the prices for kids drinks yet if you order a kids meal you get the drink for free, at least in my area that’s how it works.