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SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j29l9rh wrote
Reply to comment by pharaohandrew in Russia's Yandex co-founder Volozh pens farewell message to staff by KimCureAll
I think some people don’t really have brains, just a wad of densely compacted memes.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j29howv wrote
Reply to Bahamian regulator says it seized $3.5 billion of FTX crypto assets for ‘safekeeping’ by cloud_coder
The US has a long arm when it comes to clawing back stolen funds, make sure you account for every penny of that money, Bahamas.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j26ht3m wrote
There’s only one solution here: a well funded, properly staffed IT department with the budget and mandate to keep secure backups of absolutely everything, preferably compelled by law/regulation.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Ohio Supreme Court says insurance policy does not cover ransomware attack on software by homothebrave
Seriously, life is going to be a lot more bearable once people who grew up with tech are in a position to make these calls.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j25iyzc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The End of the Silicon Valley Myth by ONEcrazyHINDU
> People do have plans. We know how to solve the crisis, today.
That’s a big claim, I’m just asking you to back it up, but if you’d rather take your ball and go home… then go. We’ll both pretend that’s about me and something I said, rather than you having nothing else to offer.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j25h5vx wrote
Reply to comment by monkeyseverywhere in The End of the Silicon Valley Myth by ONEcrazyHINDU
It’s amazing how pissed off kids online get when you ask them for more than slogans, memes, or insults. Where else would you go to find people accusing you of bad faith when their whole response is a screech.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j25ff7t wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The End of the Silicon Valley Myth by ONEcrazyHINDU
By all means, tell me the plan.
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Reply to comment by unmondeparfait in The End of the Silicon Valley Myth by ONEcrazyHINDU
No one expects you to have a plan, just understand that your awareness of some of the problems isn’t worth anything. People with plans matter, people waiting for people with plans don’t.
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Reply to comment by unmondeparfait in The End of the Silicon Valley Myth by ONEcrazyHINDU
Pointing out problems is piss easy, the hard part is finding workable solutions people are willing to enforce.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j20xrio wrote
Reply to Nearly 300 sue over alleged sexual abuse at L.A. County juvenile halls and camps by BecuzMDsaid
What a nightmare, a bunch of young people the system and society don’t trust, and a bunch of people with power over them and unlimited access.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j20s5vj wrote
Reply to comment by cannibal_man in Amazon begins drone deliveries in California and Texas | Amazon Prime Air wants to deliver packages within 60 minutes. by chrisdh79
Something tells me that Amazon will want to make an example out of them.
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Reply to comment by Elvtars426 in Jordan king warns of 'red lines' in Jerusalem as Netanyahu returns to office by Pilast
Jordan doesn’t have that sort of juice anymore, Iran drank their milkshake a long time ago.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j2045yn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Finland gets floating LNG terminal to replace Russian gas by AmethystOrator
That’s funny, you and the other totally-not-a-Russian are using the exact same metaphor.
Almost scripted!
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Reply to comment by realsuitboi in Amazon begins drone deliveries in California and Texas | Amazon Prime Air wants to deliver packages within 60 minutes. by chrisdh79
Brilliant, commit a crime on camera, that’ll work out for you.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j1t34dk wrote
Reply to comment by halfabrandybuck in US warns of possible attack in Islamabad amid security fears by Lionel54321
Right… I mean ‘peace’ is in the name for goodness’ sake.
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Reply to comment by LinksMyHero in UK's Sunak: Concerns about Scotland's gender reforms should be examined by 1dad1kid
Wait, you mean your bathrooms don’t have guards checking ID and genitals?
Wild!
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Reply to comment by leni710 in UK's Sunak: Concerns about Scotland's gender reforms should be examined by 1dad1kid
It’s the UK, the Catholic Church isn’t in the standing you might imagine, but helpfully Tory politicians and members have stepped up to fill the diddling gap.
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Reply to comment by passinghere in Target date for cleaning up waterways in England is moved back by 36 years by passinghere
Jesus that’s grim, not unlike our situation with our own right wing in the US. Some portion of any group of people just seems to be broken beyond repair.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j1c4bot wrote
Reply to comment by passinghere in Target date for cleaning up waterways in England is moved back by 36 years by passinghere
What are the odds of another referendum, assuming the EU would have the UK back in the first place? Has the mood changed in the UK?
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Reply to comment by Swarby10 in Hockey Canada paid out $2.9 million in settlements this fiscal year, using player registration fees | CBC News by Zwiens06
> The financial statements show that, for the first time, Hockey Canada has had to include a previously undisclosed fund — the Participants Legacy Trust Fund — in its audited financial report, which showed its balance was $7.5 million as of June.
From the article.
SsiSsiSsiSsi t1_j1c1ncg wrote
Reply to Latest Soyuz capsule leak prompts Russians to plan possible rescue of space station crew by RandomForks
Why would anyone trust the Russians to do this? SpaceX exists, getting people on and off the station is a solved problem, the era of Russian stopgaps after the Shuttle is very over.
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Reply to comment by breaditbans in Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
Only one man was ever that careless and self-absorbed!
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Reply to Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
Twitter: The valueless shitheap you always imagined it to be.
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Reply to comment by usmclvsop in US home broadband penetration reaches 90% – study by Sorin61
How unlike our other utilities, famously always owned and operated by state entities. /s
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Keenan Cahill, YouTube lip syncer, dies at 27 by heisLegend
> The Chicago native had Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome, a condition that causes organs to enlarge among other symptoms, for which he received frequent treatments and underwent several surgeries. According to his verified social media accounts, he was scheduled to undergo open heart surgery earlier this month.
> “Complications arose that he couldn’t overcome,” his family noted in a GoFundMe organized by his aunt and also shared on his Facebook page. The fundraiser was started to help pay for Cahill’s medical and funeral expenses.
Not quite. Not even close.