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Whatever this person is upset about, promoting it on a link that simply says "Age-restricted adult content. This content might not be appropriate for people under 18 years old. To view this media, you’ll need to log in to X" makes it hard to side with.


Agreed. But for whatever it's worth, you can usually just change the x.com to xcancel.com in any such url. It works in this case as well: https://xcancel.com/receipts_lol/status/2006732606164152651


Lool..it's been super interesting to see Pro-genocide trolls on X and other social reporting posts that are nothing of the kind.

$7000 for you, kind sir.


There is a downloadable binary, I doubt many people recommending age are recommending every server using it also download a Go compiler and build it themselves.


We just had a series of articles and sysadmin outcry that major vendors were bringing 8gb laptops back to standard models because of the ram prices. In the short term, we're seeing a reduction.


In terms of demand, anecdotally-speaking I can certainly see this influencing some decisions when other circumstances permit. Many people I know are both excited for new and better games, and equally exited about running LLM/SD/etc models locally with Comfy, LM studio and the like


Honestly...be responsible for mail for at a large enough enterprise and all I can say is you'd be surprised how many people make work emails their only emails.


With or without a policy along the lines of "your work email is only for business purposes; any other use is strictly prohibited"?


Hilarious - i was literally just telling someone that im seeing no end of ads for vibit, and the dozens of glowing comments looked fake to me.


For a long time, the standard was that tls was only ever on the credit card submission page. I remember when "finding vulnerabilities" often mean viewing source and noting it still submitted to a uardcoded http page.


Yeah... seriously surprised more services didn't go HTTPS only just for a simpler setup... the redirects/posts etc were always a mess. I know early/pre 00's hardware had more overhead for https, but even then.


This was the game with the DOS port that had a jump you literally couldnt make. And someone somehow worked out you could proceed by going to a totally different area and glitching through a wall.


There are multiple stories of public facing applications with Microsoft active directory as the source of user accounts that speak to the worst examples of this.

I was involved in such an attempt but it never got off the ground.


The docs suggest bitwarden lite is suitable for personal and lab use only - so i dont think so.


Theres also the physical health. I can only get to a doctor easily because when wfh, I can do it in my lunch time. I remember when I would weigh up requesting annual leave vs not going at all.


I was physically a lot healthier prior to WFH because I was way more active. Interesting trade off.


In my case, I'm way more active while WFH because I go for a run during lunch, lift weights instead of waiting around for a train. Commuting is mostly dead time for me (and I'm fortunate enough to not have that long a commute).


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