@Ech ehhh, someone posting “that could have been me” on their personal twitter account isn’t really “pumping up their notoriety”, more like… a normal human reaction to learning you avoided death
blame cnn for making a “news” story out of it
@Ech ehhh, someone posting “that could have been me” on their personal twitter account isn’t really “pumping up their notoriety”, more like… a normal human reaction to learning you avoided death
blame cnn for making a “news” story out of it
Who cares if they want to install xyz software [in their home directory]? Chances are it’ll be a free boost for performance and/or morale.
This /really/ depends on your threat model. “xyz software in their home directory” could easily be “exfil tool that uploads all data employee X has access too, disguised as a meme template generator”
Texas republican voters don’t care, and the rest of the texans who didn’t vote for this are also the most impacted.
no way. this kind of elitism and gatekeeping kills communities
@Etnies419 no, if you read the article even linking requires payment. That’s why they’re removing results entirely, rather than just removing summaries like they did in other countries
But to the point, in those countries leaving the links but removing the summaries also resulted in significant reductions in traffic for the news orgs.
@NarrativeBear @fubo