Also, I must learn more about Captain Sabretooth
Wikipedia has a pretty decent overview. Here you go.
Also, I must learn more about Captain Sabretooth
Wikipedia has a pretty decent overview. Here you go.
It's a vulnerability that's discovered and exploited before it's known to or addressed by the maker/vendor. So in this case, the North Korean hackers were exploiting an unknown vulnerability in a software package commonly used by security researchers.
Yeah, I'm a big fan of it but I think of the three it's the one with the least repeat viewing value. But it's a brilliant trilogy of comedies so it's still well above average.
I also think it's a shame that it got kind of overshadowed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's similarly titled 'This is The End' which came out a month earlier because between the two 'The World's End' tells a much more engaging story.
It sure would be nice if the US still pretended to care about consumers and breaking up monopolies.
Remember the Equifax data breach?
Remember how we sent every C-level to prison for twenty years and fined the company out of existence? lol jk corporations are infallible and it's our fault our data was held by a private company without our consent.
This except it’s not limited to software. We exist at the whims of corporations.
There are a huge amount of redditors these days who have no idea old reddit ever existed and the first time they heard of 3rd party apps was when Reddit announced they were pricing them out of existence. Naturally, a lot of those people are going to become mods now and their ignorance about fundamental aspects of the site is glaring.
This is only tangentially related but I started using reddit 13 years ago and the userbase has become increasingly unrecognizable in recent years. But what makes me truly feel like a dinosaur is seeing six month old accounts refer to reddit as "an app"... It's bizarre to me that so many people's exposure to reddit is limited to the worst way to possibly use the platform (the official app).
we have plenty of horrible people who are cops, and we have plenty of good people who are cops that turn to blind eye because they prioritize their lives over the minorities the bad cops are being s*** heads to. any truly good people that would be willing to turn in bad cops end up being ostracized and leaving service. So all we end up with are bad cops and indifferent cops.
You're just describing bad cops.