I'm sorry you live in the middle of nowhere and 5,000 people sounds like a full-scale invasion to you, but there's dozens of millions of people on this side of that border. 5,000 isn't even a particularly large rave, let alone a fucking army. You're hyperventilating over nothing.
He knows that. He doesn't care. He just copy and pastes what they pay him to. Don't confuse this guy for a US citizen so angry and dedicated that he simply can't help but troll every single article with off-topic drivel. He's just another paid Russian troll. Over there, they're just called "human bots." But it's actually cheaper than writing software to do this. How this helps the Russians exactly is unclear to me, unless they just pettily see making both sides angrier as a goal in and of itself, like some old 90's era internet meme about the Satanic Bavarian Illuminati playing both the winning and losing side so that no matter which side wins they win.
They are most likely making something official policy that individual managers have generally assumed was policy all along. They are most likely doing this as a response to a coordinated flood of complaints about the few locations where managers did not.
Well... you say that, but... they can actually. They can absolutely block VPNs.
Blocking them reliably without blocking all encrypted and non-HTTP traffic however would be a full-time job, so I'm guessing security is going out the window too.
I'm sure he isn't banning all coffee at work. There are at least two major chains that compete with Starbucks here. There's even a good chance of one of those other coffee shop chains (or, gasp, even a private establishment!) being closer to their office.
Right. If it was just going under a bunch of corporate-owned apartment complexes, nobody would give a shit. But you'll notice that the law suit is attached to several entities, including one called the "Brentwood Residents Coalition." Now, if you're a non-resident this is a meaningless entry in a meaningless list of organizational names, but if you're a local you only have to see the word "Brentwood" and it all makes sense.
Obviously the tunnel is going to cross under a lot that's adjacent to the freeway or it wouldn't be very useful, would it? But then, you would have already considered that if you weren't so busy framing the rest of your obvious jealousy in a series of pointlessly angry exaggerations.
Unless you have additional information you're not sharing, I maintain that my analysis of the situation is correct and you're just blowing smoke.
Also, yes, I do lump all of us in as victims of Microsoft's and the NSA's crimes, whether we use Microsoft software or merely breathe the same air as someone who does.
They affected us all personally by mandating that Microsoft address their already crippling Windows security issues by ignoring them and making even more security issues to boot - a process that continues to this very day despite global awareness that it is possible to do better.
I was sad when it was Princess Leia.
I'm sorry you live in the middle of nowhere and 5,000 people sounds like a full-scale invasion to you, but there's dozens of millions of people on this side of that border. 5,000 isn't even a particularly large rave, let alone a fucking army. You're hyperventilating over nothing.
He knows that. He doesn't care. He just copy and pastes what they pay him to. Don't confuse this guy for a US citizen so angry and dedicated that he simply can't help but troll every single article with off-topic drivel. He's just another paid Russian troll. Over there, they're just called "human bots." But it's actually cheaper than writing software to do this. How this helps the Russians exactly is unclear to me, unless they just pettily see making both sides angrier as a goal in and of itself, like some old 90's era internet meme about the Satanic Bavarian Illuminati playing both the winning and losing side so that no matter which side wins they win.
They are most likely making something official policy that individual managers have generally assumed was policy all along. They are most likely doing this as a response to a coordinated flood of complaints about the few locations where managers did not.
Well... you say that, but... they can actually. They can absolutely block VPNs.
Blocking them reliably without blocking all encrypted and non-HTTP traffic however would be a full-time job, so I'm guessing security is going out the window too.
I'm sure he isn't banning all coffee at work. There are at least two major chains that compete with Starbucks here. There's even a good chance of one of those other coffee shop chains (or, gasp, even a private establishment!) being closer to their office.
The only problem I see with this approach is that it discourages people from educating themselves properly on basic security.
Right. If it was just going under a bunch of corporate-owned apartment complexes, nobody would give a shit. But you'll notice that the law suit is attached to several entities, including one called the "Brentwood Residents Coalition." Now, if you're a non-resident this is a meaningless entry in a meaningless list of organizational names, but if you're a local you only have to see the word "Brentwood" and it all makes sense.
Obviously the tunnel is going to cross under a lot that's adjacent to the freeway or it wouldn't be very useful, would it? But then, you would have already considered that if you weren't so busy framing the rest of your obvious jealousy in a series of pointlessly angry exaggerations.
All the way down, actually. But the important key here isn't the depth, it's that part of it was going to go underneath rich people's houses.
I feel like this has happened before...
ok, but then factor that they're using exactly the same browser calls to update other aspects of the page. How does the browser differentiate?
Don't participate in conversations about coding by pretending you know shit about coding.
Whatever message that video was meant to convey got lost because I didn't click on it.
Since all of time up until about the iPhone 6.
On the matter of destroying vs. saving the car industry, for the record, I am opposed to both actions.
How well do you actually know any "American blue-collar workers?"
Have you considered the fact that as a group, they've hated Apple for much longer than they've been jealous about expensive phones?
Unless you have additional information you're not sharing, I maintain that my analysis of the situation is correct and you're just blowing smoke.
Also, yes, I do lump all of us in as victims of Microsoft's and the NSA's crimes, whether we use Microsoft software or merely breathe the same air as someone who does.
They affected us all personally by mandating that Microsoft address their already crippling Windows security issues by ignoring them and making even more security issues to boot - a process that continues to this very day despite global awareness that it is possible to do better.
Next up, every action hero has a warrant out for their arrest in China.
There's your problem right there, you know.
-1; trolling as hard as absolutely possible
(the same brands are also paying people to say this isn't happening)
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Yea, interesting how they're still not doing it though.
You know you can make more money at a helpdesk call center than doing this bullshit astro-turfing for them, right?