Their name comes from them being economically liberal, not socially liberal.
Their name comes from them being economically liberal, not socially liberal.
I use “Pumped” and it’s pretty great - and free.
https://apps.apple.com/au/app/pumped-workout-tracker-gym-log/id6474732457
Tried whichever ones the head doctor prescribed, changed until I found one that didn’t have massive side effects. The first 2 completely eliminated my appetite.
Mickey 17 is the latest one for me.
Bundling issues together like this should not be allowed. It’s done by everyone, and usually done to hold the actual good parts hostage. Oh you want to prevent asbestos from being used because it’s killing people? Well the only way you get that is by also allowing employers to hire 4 year olds.
Yeah but mainly because of how insanely good it was for the 3 years before that. Covid pumped insane amounts of money into tech, which in turn lead to hiring WAY more people than were actually needed. This is just the correction of that, getting back to sustainable levels.
One objective is to reduce layers of management, the spokesperson said. In January Amazon announced that it was getting rid of some employees after noticing “unnecessary layers” in its organization.
Sucks for those that lost their jobs, but this sounds promising. Layer after layer of management slows everything down. It turns a 1 glue task into a 3 month crawl of endless meetings and back and forth and waiting.
Seems to have gone pretty well for the last 80 years or so. Don’t see any reason why that would change.
Are you trying to do this without a mouse and keyboard?
It’s not a loophole though.
Correct, but this is about collecting it without any crime.
They already have - having Nukes.
(There is no indication that she used the password on government accounts.)
Why do we care then?
MOST PEOPLE re-use passwords for everything. Most people use the most-used passwords in every data breach as their passwords. Stuff like this shouldn't surprise anyone. Most members of government likely don't even know what 2FA is, and likely use Password123 as their password. They're not known for being tech wiz's.
Absolutely. I'm not the one saying that the law isn't always right - I'm saying the law is what determines what is legal/illegal.
Say it with me: randomly generated username.
Also someone being for freedom doesn't mean they don't believe in the rule of law.
Nope. Compliance check lists matter when you are audited by external companies for things like PCI. It's also not a lot of effort, nor is it ineffective, nor is making sure software is up to date ignored.

Indian Government orders censoring of accounts on X
X has received executive orders from the Indian government requiring X to block over 8,000 accounts in India, subject to potential penalties including significant fines and imprisonment of the company’s local employees. The orders include demands to block access in India to accounts belonging to international news organizations and prominent X users.
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X is exploring all possible legal avenues available to the company. Unlike users located in India, X is restricted by Indian law in its ability to bring legal challenges against these executive orders. However, we encourage all users who are impacted by these blocking orders to seek appropriate relief from the courts.